Florida 2026 Regular Session

Florida House Bill H0637

Introduced
12/3/25  
Refer
12/12/25  
Refer
12/12/25  
Refer
12/12/25  
Refer
1/23/26  
Refer
1/23/26  

Caption

Farm Equipment

Impact

If enacted, H0637 will amend existing statutes related to the repair and warranty processes of farm equipment, ensuring that consumers are able to seek remedies without incurring additional costs during the repair period. The bill’s stipulations apply to farm equipment sold on or after July 1, 2026, representing a significant shift in protections for agricultural consumers, particularly in regard to defective equipment claims. This may encourage manufacturers to improve quality control and warranty performance.

Summary

House Bill H0637 aims to enhance consumer protection regarding farm equipment by establishing clear standards for warranties and manufacturers' obligations when equipment is found to be defective. The bill defines 'consumer' as individuals purchasing farm equipment for use rather than resale and establishes parameters for reporting defects during the warranty period. Manufacturers are mandated to repair the equipment at no cost or, alternatively, replace it or refund the purchase if the equipment cannot be brought to conformity after reasonable attempts.

Sentiment

The sentiment around H0637 has largely been supportive from consumer advocacy groups and agricultural representatives who believe stronger protections are necessary for farmers, often facing high costs associated with faulty equipment. However, there are concerns from some manufacturers who worry that the bill could impose undue burdens if they are held to strict accountability for equipment defects, particularly over issues of perceived 'reasonable attempts' for repairs.

Contention

The most notable contention in discussions surrounding H0637 revolves around the balance between consumer rights and manufacturer responsibilities. Opponents argue that imposing stringent requirements for warranties and repairs could lead to increased costs for manufacturers, who may pass these costs onto consumers. Proponents counter that without these protections, consumers are left vulnerable to the financial impacts of defective farm equipment, which can directly affect their livelihoods in an essential sector.

Companion Bills

FL S0386

Same As Farm Equipment

Previously Filed As

FL S1132

Consumers' Right to Repair Certain Equipment

FL H4047

Fort Pierce Farms Water Control District, St. Lucie County

FL H1315

Heavy Equipment Rental Recovery Fee

FL H1579

Farming Community High-speed Broadband Development Incentives

FL H0505

Location of Equipment Owned by Amusement Business Owner

FL H0651

Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services

FL H6009

State Preemption of the Regulation of Hoisting Equipment

FL H1147

Country of Origin for Wild and Farm-Raised Fish

FL H0211

Farm Products

FL S1502

Special Mobile Equipment

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