When does the New York Wheelchair Right to Repair Law Take Effect?

The Consumer Wheelchair Repair Bill of Rights NY is currently an active state law that protects power wheelchair users. While the provided documentation highlights that the law was officially enacted to address lengthy maintenance delays, it does not specify a specific calendar start date (such as a day, month, or year) for when the legislation first took effect.

However, the law is currently operational and provides several immediate protections for residents:

  • 10-Day Repair Window: Manufacturers are required to act on repair requests within ten days of notification.
  • Access to Parts and Tools: Manufacturers must provide repair parts, diagnostic tools, manuals, and firmware to both wheelchair owners and independent repair shops.
  • Enforcement Rights: Users currently have the right to file complaints with the New York State Attorney General if these obligations are not met.
  • Lemon Law Protections: This act works alongside the existing New York Wheelchair Lemon Law, which provides for replacements or refunds if a chair cannot be fixed after a reasonable number of attempts.

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