2019 Connecticut General Statutes
Title 21a - Consumer Protection
Chapter 420 - Health Clubs
Section 21a-217 - (Formerly Sec. 19-341b). Contracts for health club services. Right of cancellation.

Universal Citation: CT Gen Stat § 21a-217 (2019)

Every contract for health club services shall provide that such contract may be cancelled within three business days after the date of receipt by the buyer of a copy of the contract, by written notice delivered by certified or registered United States mail to the seller or the seller's agent at an address which shall be specified in the contract. After receipt of such cancellation, the health club may request the return of contract forms, membership cards and any and all other documents and evidence of membership previously delivered to the buyer. Cancellation shall be without liability on the part of the buyer, except for the fair market value of services actually received and the buyer shall be entitled to a refund of the entire consideration paid for the contract, if any, less the fair market value of the services or use of facilities already actually received. Such right of cancellation shall not be affected by the terms of the contract and may not be waived or otherwise surrendered. Such contract for health club services shall also contain a clause providing that if the person receiving the benefits of such contract relocates further than twenty-five miles from a health club facility operated by the seller or a substantially similar health club facility which would accept the seller's obligation under the contract, or dies during the membership term following the date of such contract, or if the health club ceases operation at the location where the buyer entered into the contract, the buyer or his estate shall be relieved of any further obligation for payment under the contract not then due and owing. The contract shall also provide that if the buyer becomes disabled during the membership term, the buyer shall have the option of (1) being relieved of liability for payment on that portion of the contract term for which he is disabled, or (2) extending the duration of the original contract at no cost to the buyer for a period equal to the duration of the disability. The health club shall have the right to require and verify reasonable evidence of relocation, disability or death. In the case of disability, the health club may require that a certificate signed by a licensed physician or a licensed advanced practice registered nurse be submitted as verification and may also require in such contract that the buyer submit to a physical examination by a licensed physician or a licensed advanced practice registered nurse agreeable to the buyer and the health club, the cost of which examination shall be borne by the health club.

(P.A. 76-262, S. 2; P.A. 77-585, S. 2; P.A. 84-531, S. 2; P.A. 05-158, S. 2; P.A. 16-39, S. 43.)

History: P.A. 77-585 removed references to “permanent” disability and added special provision specifically stating courses of action open to buyers who become disabled and included in contracts; Sec. 19-341b transferred to Sec. 21a-217 in 1983; P.A. 84-531 required a contract to include a provision providing that a buyer is relieved of further payment if a health club ceases operation at the location where the buyer entered into the contract; P.A. 05-158 provided that written notice of cancellation may be mailed to seller's agent and made a technical change, effective July 1, 2005; P.A. 16-39 replaced “doctor's certificate” with “certificate signed by a licensed physician or a licensed advanced practice registered nurse” and replaced “doctor” with “licensed physician or a licensed advanced practice registered nurse”.

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