Step 3: Computer Re-Utilization Project AgreementReBoot
Promoting Independence for People with Disabilities 
through Computer Recycling

 

Step 3: Computer Re-Utilization Project Agreement


The following agreement details the rights and responsibilities of Tools for Life, Friends of Disabled Adults (FODAC), Touch the Future, Inc., The National Cristina Foundation (whose collaboration will be referred to as ReBoot) and named participant:


Name
Center
Date

  1. ReBoot serves as a conduit to place used computer equipment and software with persons with disabilities and does not accept any responsibility for the operation or performance of the equipment.  Any repairs, adjustments, training for, or support of this equipment/software is the sole responsibility of the undersigned.  These responsibilities include, but are not limited to, any costs that may be incurred in adjustments or repairs that may be required to make the equipment/software operational upon its receipt, as well as any cost incurred to maintain the equipment/software.
      
  2. This equipment/software is received and distributed without implied or expressed warranty, hence any equipment/software is received  by the undersigned without such warranties and any equipment/software that is accepted by the undersigned is accepted in "as-is" condition.  However, the participant agrees to contact ReBoot if there is a problem with the equipment for appropriate actions. 
      
  3. ReBoot is NOT responsible for any damages that may be incurred during shipment of equipment/software either to or from their premises or the premises of the undersigned.
      
  4. ReBoot is not responsible for any Copyrights, Licensure, Trademarks or Trade Secrets that may be created or violated by use of this equipment/software by the undersigned.  It is the sole responsibility of the undersigned to register and/or upgrade any equipment/software as required by the dealer.
      
  5. Under NO circumstances is equipment/software to be sold or loaned to other persons.
      
  6. The participant will return the equipment to ReBoot or a ReBoot Computer Re-Utilization Center when the participant's needs have changed, and the equipment is not longer desired.

I have read and understand the above agreement and accept all terms and responsibilities as outlined above.

   


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This page last reviewed July 23, 2008


Tools for Life is a result of the Technology Related Assistance for Individuals with Disabilities Act of 1988, as amended in 1994. It is a service of the Georgia Department of Labor (DOL), Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (VR), funded by a grant (H224A10001-01) by the National Institute of Disability and Rehabilitation Research (NIDRR), Department of Education. The contents of this web site do not necessarily reflect the views of NIDRR, U.S. Department of Education, Georgia DOL and VR and do not imply the endorsement of the U.S. Government.