State of South Dakota
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EIGHTY-SEVENTH SESSION LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY, 2012 |
841T0116 | SENATE BILL NO. 145 |
Introduced by: Senators Cutler, Brown, Maher, Novstrup (Al), Schlekeway, and Tieszen and
Representatives Kirkeby, Bolin, Gosch, Hawley, Perry, Rausch, Solum, and
Willadsen
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BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA:
Section 1. No contractor providing residential roofing goods and services to any person or entity may advertise or promise to pay or rebate all or part of any applicable insurance deductible. If a contractor violates this section, any contract entered into between the contractor and that person or entity is null and void.
Section 2. Any person or entity that has entered into a written contract with a contractor to provide residential roofing goods and services may cancel the contract within seventy-two hours after:
contract.
Cancellation is evidenced by the customer giving written notice of cancellation to the contractor
at the address stated in the contract. Notice of cancellation, if given by mail, is effective upon
deposit in a mailbox if properly addressed to the contractor and the postage is prepaid. Notice
of cancellation is sufficient if the notice indicates, by any form of written expression, the
intention of the customer that the customer does not wish to be bound by the contract.
cancellation notice or any other written notice to (name of contractor) at (address of
contractor's place of business) at any time within seventy-two hours after you have
been notified that your claim has been denied. If you cancel, any payments made by
you under the contract for any goods and services not actually performed will be
returned within ten business days following receipt by the contractor of your
cancellation notice.
Section 3. For the purposes of this Act, the term, contractor, is a residential building contractor who is providing roofing services, a residential remodeler who is providing roofing services, or a residential roofer.