Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SB243

Introduced
2/23/23  
Refer
2/27/23  
Introduced
2/23/23  

Caption

Selling and other Trade Practices; manufacturer to provide certain items necessary for the diagnosis or repair of a digital electronic product; require

Impact

This bill is expected to significantly impact state laws regarding the maintenance and repair of digital electronic products. By mandating manufacturers to offer essential repair information and parts to independent repair providers, SB243 aims to foster a more competitive environment in the repair market. Consumers will likely benefit from increased options and potentially lower costs for repairs as independents can compete more directly with authorized service centers. Additionally, the bill serves to enhance consumer autonomy over their owned products.

Summary

Senate Bill 243, known as the 'Right to Repair Act,' seeks to amend trade practices in Georgia by requiring manufacturers of digital electronic products to provide essential diagnostic and repair information to independent and authorized repair providers. This legislation is aimed at enhancing consumer rights and ensuring that individuals have access to the information necessary for maintaining their electronic products. The act defines key terms such as 'independent repair provider' and outlines the obligations of manufacturers regarding the availability of parts and diagnostic tools.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding the bill include concerns from manufacturers about trade secrets and proprietary information. While the bill provides transparency and access for independent repair providers, manufacturers may argue that it compromises their competitive edge and control over their products. Proponents, however, assert that allowing consumers and independent service providers access to repair resources is crucial for fostering innovation and consumer rights. Thus, the debate reflects a broader conflict between corporate interests and consumer advocacy.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HB2963

Relating to diagnosis, maintenance, and repair of certain digital electronic equipment.

GA SB2428

Relating to diagnosis, maintenance, and repair of certain digital electronic equipment.

GA SB833

Requiring manufacturers of digital electronic equipment to make available to owners and independent repair providers, on fair and reasonable terms, documentation, parts and tools used to diagnose, maintain and repair digital electronic equipment; and imposing a penalty.

GA HB2535

Requiring manufacturers of digital electronic equipment to make available to owners and independent repair providers, on fair and reasonable terms, documentation, parts and tools used to diagnose, maintain and repair digital electronic equipment; and imposing a penalty.

GA HB1512

Requiring manufacturers of digital electronic equipment to make available to owners and independent repair providers, on fair and reasonable terms, documentation, parts and tools used to diagnose, maintain and repair digital electronic equipment; and imposing a penalty.

GA SB744

Requiring manufacturers of digital electronic equipment to make available to owners and independent repair providers, on fair and reasonable terms, documentation, parts and tools used to diagnose, maintain and repair digital electronic equipment; and imposing a penalty.

GA HB1606

Relating to the diagnosis, maintenance, and repair of digital electronic equipment.

GA HB3198

Relating to the diagnosis, maintenance, and repair of digital electronic equipment.

GA HB3682

Relating to the diagnosis, maintenance, and repair of digital electronic equipment.

GA H938

Right to Repair Digital Electronics Act

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