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§ 2-314.2. Misleading or untruthful advertisements and representations regarding services.
 

While practicing audiology or hearing aid dispensing, an audiologist or a hearing aid dispenser may not: 

(1) Advertise a particular model, type, or kind of hearing aid for sale while intending: 

(i) 1. Not to allow an individual who responds to the advertisement to buy the hearing aid advertised; or 

2. To dissuade an individual who responds to the advertisement from buying the hearing aid advertised; and 

(ii) To obtain for a prospective buyer a model, type, or kind of hearing aid that differs from that advertised; or 

(2) Falsely represent the use or availability of services or advice of a physician for providing hearing aid services. 
 

[1992, ch. 326, § 3; 1993, ch. 5, § 1; ch. 448; 2007, ch. 391.] 
 

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Maryland > Health-occupations > Title-2 > Subtitle-3 > 2-314-2

§ 2-314.2. Misleading or untruthful advertisements and representations regarding services.
 

While practicing audiology or hearing aid dispensing, an audiologist or a hearing aid dispenser may not: 

(1) Advertise a particular model, type, or kind of hearing aid for sale while intending: 

(i) 1. Not to allow an individual who responds to the advertisement to buy the hearing aid advertised; or 

2. To dissuade an individual who responds to the advertisement from buying the hearing aid advertised; and 

(ii) To obtain for a prospective buyer a model, type, or kind of hearing aid that differs from that advertised; or 

(2) Falsely represent the use or availability of services or advice of a physician for providing hearing aid services. 
 

[1992, ch. 326, § 3; 1993, ch. 5, § 1; ch. 448; 2007, ch. 391.] 
 


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Maryland > Health-occupations > Title-2 > Subtitle-3 > 2-314-2

§ 2-314.2. Misleading or untruthful advertisements and representations regarding services.
 

While practicing audiology or hearing aid dispensing, an audiologist or a hearing aid dispenser may not: 

(1) Advertise a particular model, type, or kind of hearing aid for sale while intending: 

(i) 1. Not to allow an individual who responds to the advertisement to buy the hearing aid advertised; or 

2. To dissuade an individual who responds to the advertisement from buying the hearing aid advertised; and 

(ii) To obtain for a prospective buyer a model, type, or kind of hearing aid that differs from that advertised; or 

(2) Falsely represent the use or availability of services or advice of a physician for providing hearing aid services. 
 

[1992, ch. 326, § 3; 1993, ch. 5, § 1; ch. 448; 2007, ch. 391.]