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  August 27, 2024 - Santiago, Chile

Regulation that establishes exclusions to the right of withdrawal is published
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Law No. 21,398 (known as the "Pro-Consumer Law"), which amended Law No. 19,496, Consumer Protection Act ("CPA"), reinforced the right of withdrawal in distance purchases, establishing that:

On August 27th, 2024, the Ministry of Economy, Development and Tourism published in the Official Gazette the “Regulation that regulates the form and conditions in which suppliers must communicate the exclusion of the right of withdrawal and the goods in which, exceptionally and due to their nature, such exclusion shall be applicable” (the “Regulation”).

This Regulation has been published after being submitted three times to the Comptroller's Office of the Republic for approval (first on July 29, 2022; then on April 16, 2024; and, finally on July 2024) and comes to comply with article 3 bis letter b), fourth paragraph of the CPA with the regular objective: (i) the goods in which, exceptionally and due to their nature, the exclusion of the right of withdrawal is applicable; and (ii) the form and conditions in which the supplier must communicate such exclusion to the consumer when appropriate.

Among the modifications introduced by this Regulation, we highlight the following:

Exclusions to the exercise of the right of withdrawal in respect of goods or products

The Regulation provides that, in distance contracts, consumers may not exercise the right of withdrawal when the following are purchased:

Exclusions to the exercise of the right of withdrawal in service rendering contracts

The Regulation provides that, in distance contracts, the right of withdrawal may be exercised within ten days from the contracting of the service and before the beginning of the provision of the same, unless the supplier has expressly stated otherwise and has so informed the consumer in a timely manner, in accordance with the requirements set forth below.

Communication of the exclusion of the right of withdrawal

The Regulations require suppliers to communicate, in understandable terms, in an easily accessible manner and in Spanish language, the exclusions to the exercise of the right of withdrawal with respect to goods, when any of the hypotheses established by law, or services:

The above is without prejudice that the same information and warning is also included in the terms and conditions of the respective contract.

The Regulations also specifies that, in contracts entered by telephone calls, suppliers must:

Finally, suppliers must make the necessary adjustments to guarantee that the exclusions are informed in an adequate, understandable and timely manner to persons with disabilities.

Entry into force

The Regulation will enter into force six months after its publication in the Official Gazette, that is, on February 28th, 2025.

The see the full text of the Regulation in Spanish, please click the following link.

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