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§ 788. Legislative intent. The legislature recognizes and acknowledges  the  value  of  hearing  aids  to many individuals with hearing loss and  recognizes the valuable service provided by hearing aid  dispensers  and  dispensing  audiologists  to  such  individuals  by  providing access to  appropriate amplification devices and other valuable services related to  their use. Due to the large number of individuals with hearing loss  who  do  not  use  hearing  aids,  the legislature furthermore recognizes the  positive benefits of the increased use of hearing aids. It is the intent  of the legislature and this  article  to  protect  the  hearing-impaired  public  by  ensuring  competent,  honest  and  accountable dispensers of  hearing aids who will protect the health,  safety  and  welfare  of  the  people of this state.    The  legislature  finds and declares that existing laws regulating the  dispensing of hearing aids have been ineffective in  providing  adequate  protection.  To  ensure  against consumer abuses and thereby protect the  public,  the  legislature  determines  that  more  rigorous   education,  training  and  business  practice  standards  should be applied to those  persons registered to dispense hearing aids pursuant to this article. It  is the intention of the legislature to apply  standards  to  more  fully  protect  the  general public, and to ensure continued consumer access to  safe, reliable and appropriate hearing aid dispensing services.

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Statutes > New-york > Gbs > Article-37-a > 788

§ 788. Legislative intent. The legislature recognizes and acknowledges  the  value  of  hearing  aids  to many individuals with hearing loss and  recognizes the valuable service provided by hearing aid  dispensers  and  dispensing  audiologists  to  such  individuals  by  providing access to  appropriate amplification devices and other valuable services related to  their use. Due to the large number of individuals with hearing loss  who  do  not  use  hearing  aids,  the legislature furthermore recognizes the  positive benefits of the increased use of hearing aids. It is the intent  of the legislature and this  article  to  protect  the  hearing-impaired  public  by  ensuring  competent,  honest  and  accountable dispensers of  hearing aids who will protect the health,  safety  and  welfare  of  the  people of this state.    The  legislature  finds and declares that existing laws regulating the  dispensing of hearing aids have been ineffective in  providing  adequate  protection.  To  ensure  against consumer abuses and thereby protect the  public,  the  legislature  determines  that  more  rigorous   education,  training  and  business  practice  standards  should be applied to those  persons registered to dispense hearing aids pursuant to this article. It  is the intention of the legislature to apply  standards  to  more  fully  protect  the  general public, and to ensure continued consumer access to  safe, reliable and appropriate hearing aid dispensing services.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Gbs > Article-37-a > 788

§ 788. Legislative intent. The legislature recognizes and acknowledges  the  value  of  hearing  aids  to many individuals with hearing loss and  recognizes the valuable service provided by hearing aid  dispensers  and  dispensing  audiologists  to  such  individuals  by  providing access to  appropriate amplification devices and other valuable services related to  their use. Due to the large number of individuals with hearing loss  who  do  not  use  hearing  aids,  the legislature furthermore recognizes the  positive benefits of the increased use of hearing aids. It is the intent  of the legislature and this  article  to  protect  the  hearing-impaired  public  by  ensuring  competent,  honest  and  accountable dispensers of  hearing aids who will protect the health,  safety  and  welfare  of  the  people of this state.    The  legislature  finds and declares that existing laws regulating the  dispensing of hearing aids have been ineffective in  providing  adequate  protection.  To  ensure  against consumer abuses and thereby protect the  public,  the  legislature  determines  that  more  rigorous   education,  training  and  business  practice  standards  should be applied to those  persons registered to dispense hearing aids pursuant to this article. It  is the intention of the legislature to apply  standards  to  more  fully  protect  the  general public, and to ensure continued consumer access to  safe, reliable and appropriate hearing aid dispensing services.