Massachusetts bill H410 would allow health club members to avoid fees if they become physically or medically disabled for more than three months.
Massachusetts bill H410 proposes to amend the state's consumer protection laws by allowing health club members to avoid fees if they become physically or medically disabled for more than three months. The bill specifies that no contract can impose fees for a period of three months if the disability is verified by a licensed physician. If the disability lasts longer than three months, the member can either be relieved of liability for payment on that portion of the contract term or extend the contract at no additional cost for a period equal to the duration of the disability.
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