§ 2303. Designation of written warranties
(a)
Full (statement of duration) or limited warranty
Any warrantor warranting a consumer product by means of a written warranty shall clearly and conspicuously designate such warranty in the following manner, unless exempted from doing so by the Commission pursuant to subsection (c) of this section:
(1)
If the written warranty meets the Federal minimum standards for warranty set forth in section
2304 of this title, then it shall be conspicuously designated a “full (statement of duration) warranty”.
(2)
If the written warranty does not meet the Federal minimum standards for warranty set forth in section
2304 of this title, then it shall be conspicuously designated a “limited warranty”.
(b)
Applicability of requirements, standards, etc., to representations or statements of customer satisfaction
(c)
Exemptions by Commission
In addition to exercising the authority pertaining to disclosure granted in section
2302 of this title, the Commission may by rule determine when a written warranty does not have to be designated either “full (statement of duration)” or “limited” in accordance with this section.
(d)
Applicability to consumer products costing more than $10 and not designated as full warranties
The provisions of subsections (a) and (c) of this section apply only to warranties which pertain to consumer products actually costing the consumer more than $10 and which are not designated “full (statement of duration) warranties”.