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United States • Title 21 CFR • Part 1004

Part 1004PART 1004—REPURCHASE, REPAIRS, OR REPLACEMENT OF ELECTRONIC PRODUCTS

This part outlines the manufacturer's obligations for electronic products that do not comply with federal standards or have defects. It details requirements for repair, replacement, or refund plans, including submission to the Secretary for approval.

What this part covers

  • Manufacturers must repair, replace, or refund non-compliant or defective electronic products.
  • Plans for repair, replacement, or refund must be submitted in writing to the Secretary.
  • Repair plans must include product identification, number of defective units, specific repairs, method of accomplishment, proof of effectiveness, time limits, reimbursement for transportation, customer notification text, and progress reports.
  • Replacement plans must include product identification, description of replacement product, number of defective units, method of replacement, time limits, measures to prevent reintroduction of defective products, reimbursement for transportation, customer notification text, and progress reports.
  • Refund plans must include product identification, number of defective units, method of refund, measures to prevent reintroduction of defective products, time limits, refund amount determination, customer notification text, and progress reports.
  • The Secretary will approve plans that expeditiously and effectively fulfill obligations and protect public health and safety.
  • Plan approval may be conditioned, and denials are subject to regulatory hearing.

Sections in Part 1004

§ 1004.1

Manufacturer's obligation to repair, replace, or refund cost of electronic products.

(a) If any electronic product fails to comply with an applicable Federal standard or has a defect and the notification specified in § 1003.10(b) of this chapter is required to be furnished, the manufacturer of such product shall; (1) Without charge, bring such product into conformity with such standard or remedy such defect and provide reimbursement for any expenses for transportation of such product incurred in connection with having such product brought into conformity or having such defect remedied; or (2) Replace such product with a like or equivalent product which complies with each applicable Federal standard and which has no defect relating to the safety of its use; or (3) Make a refund of the cost of the product to the purchaser. (b) The manufacturer shall take the action required by this section in accordance with a plan approved by the Secretary pursuant to § 1004.6.

§ 1004.2

Plans for the repair of electronic products.

Every plan for bringing an electronic product into conformity with applicable Federal standards or for remedying any defect in such product shall be submitted to the Secretary in writing, and in addition to other relevant information which the Secretary may require, shall include: (a) Identification of the product involved. (b) The approximate number of defective product units which have left the place of manufacture. (c) The specific modifications, alterations, changes, repairs, corrections, or adjustments to be made to bring the product into conformity or remedy any defect. (d) The manner in which the operations described in paragraph (c) will be accomplished, including the procedure for obtaining access to, or possession of, the products and the location where such operations will be performed. (e) The technical data, test results or studies demonstrating the effectiveness of the proposed remedial action. (f) A time limit, reasonable in light of the circumstances, for completion of the operations. (g) The system by which the manufacturer will provide reimbursement for any transportation expenses incurred in connection with having such product brought into conformity or…

§ 1004.3

Plans for the replacement of electronic products.

Every plan for replacing an electronic product with a like or equivalent product shall be submitted to the Secretary in writing, and in addition to other relevant information which the Secretary may require, shall include: (a) Identification of the product to be replaced. (b) A description of the replacement product in sufficient detail to support the manufacturer's contention that the replacement product is like or equivalent to the product being replaced. (c) The approximate number of defective product units which have left the place of manufacture. (d) The manner in which the replacement operation will be effected including the procedure for obtaining possession of the product to be replaced. (e) A time limit, reasonable, in light of the circumstances for completion of the replacement. (f) The steps which the manufacturer will take to insure that the defective product will not be reintroduced into commerce, until it complies with each applicable Federal standard and has no defect relating to the safety of its use. (g) The system by which the manufacturer will provide reimbursement for any expenses for transportation of such product incurred in connection with effecting…

§ 1004.4

Plans for refunding the cost of electronic products.

Every plan for refunding the cost of an electronic product shall be submitted to the Secretary in writing, and in addition to other relevant information which the Secretary may require, shall include: (a) Identification of the product involved. (b) The approximate number of defective product units which have left the place of manufacture. (c) The manner in which the refund operation will be effected including the procedure for obtaining possession of the product for which the refund is to be made. (d) The steps which the manufacturer will take to insure that the defective products will not be reintroduced into commerce, until it complies with each applicable Federal standard and has no defect relating to the safety of its use. (e) A time limit, reasonable in light of the circumstances, for obtaining the product and making the refund. (f) A statement that the manufacturer will refund the cost of such product together with the information the manufacturer has used to determine the amount of the refund. (g) The text of the statement which the manufacturer will send to the persons specified in § 1003.10(b) of this chapter informing such persons; (1) That the manufacturer, at…

§ 1004.6

Approval of plans.

If, after review of any plan submitted pursuant to this subchapter, the Secretary determines that the action to be taken by the manufacturer will expeditiously and effectively fulfill the manufacturer's obligation under § 1004.1 in a manner designed to encourage the public to respond to the proposal, the Secretary will send written notice of his approval of such plan to the manufacturer. Such approval may be conditioned upon such additional terms as the Secretary deems necessary to protect the public health and safety. Any person who contests denial of a plan shall have an opportunity for a regulatory hearing before the Food and Drug Administration pursuant to part 16 of this chapter. [38 FR 28629, Oct. 15, 1973, as amended at 41 FR 48269, Nov. 2, 1976; 42 FR 15676, Mar. 22, 1977]

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