Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session

Illinois House Bill HB3593 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 02/17/2023

                            103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY State of Illinois 2023 and 2024 HB3593 Introduced , by Rep. Michelle Mussman SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:  New Act815 ILCS 505/2BBBB new  Creates the Digital Electronic Equipment Right to Repair Act. Provides that, for digital electronic equipment and parts for digital electronic equipment sold or used in the State, an original equipment manufacturer shall make available to an independent repair provider, solely for the purpose of repairing digital electronic equipment, on fair and reasonable terms, any documentation, parts, service access methods, and tools, including, but not limited to, any updates to information, firmware, or embedded software that is needed for purposes of repair of digital electronic equipment and training courses and materials on the operation, inspection, diagnosis, maintenance, and repair of digital electronic equipment. Provides that a violation of any of the provisions of the Act is an unlawful practice under the Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act. Provides for penalties. Provides that nothing in the Act shall require an original equipment manufacturer to divulge a trade secret to an independent repair provider. Amends the Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act making a conforming change. Effective January 1, 2024.  LRB103 28492 SPS 54873 b   A BILL FOR 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY State of Illinois 2023 and 2024 HB3593 Introduced , by Rep. Michelle Mussman SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:  New Act815 ILCS 505/2BBBB new New Act  815 ILCS 505/2BBBB new  Creates the Digital Electronic Equipment Right to Repair Act. Provides that, for digital electronic equipment and parts for digital electronic equipment sold or used in the State, an original equipment manufacturer shall make available to an independent repair provider, solely for the purpose of repairing digital electronic equipment, on fair and reasonable terms, any documentation, parts, service access methods, and tools, including, but not limited to, any updates to information, firmware, or embedded software that is needed for purposes of repair of digital electronic equipment and training courses and materials on the operation, inspection, diagnosis, maintenance, and repair of digital electronic equipment. Provides that a violation of any of the provisions of the Act is an unlawful practice under the Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act. Provides for penalties. Provides that nothing in the Act shall require an original equipment manufacturer to divulge a trade secret to an independent repair provider. Amends the Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act making a conforming change. Effective January 1, 2024.  LRB103 28492 SPS 54873 b     LRB103 28492 SPS 54873 b   A BILL FOR
103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY State of Illinois 2023 and 2024 HB3593 Introduced , by Rep. Michelle Mussman SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
New Act815 ILCS 505/2BBBB new New Act  815 ILCS 505/2BBBB new
New Act
815 ILCS 505/2BBBB new
Creates the Digital Electronic Equipment Right to Repair Act. Provides that, for digital electronic equipment and parts for digital electronic equipment sold or used in the State, an original equipment manufacturer shall make available to an independent repair provider, solely for the purpose of repairing digital electronic equipment, on fair and reasonable terms, any documentation, parts, service access methods, and tools, including, but not limited to, any updates to information, firmware, or embedded software that is needed for purposes of repair of digital electronic equipment and training courses and materials on the operation, inspection, diagnosis, maintenance, and repair of digital electronic equipment. Provides that a violation of any of the provisions of the Act is an unlawful practice under the Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act. Provides for penalties. Provides that nothing in the Act shall require an original equipment manufacturer to divulge a trade secret to an independent repair provider. Amends the Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act making a conforming change. Effective January 1, 2024.
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1  AN ACT concerning business.
2  Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3  represented in the General Assembly:
4  Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the
5  Digital Electronic Equipment Right to Repair Act.
6  Section 5. Definitions. As used in this Act:
7  "Authorized repair provider" means an individual or
8  business who has an arrangement with the original equipment
9  manufacturer under which the original equipment manufacturer
10  grants to the individual or business a license to use a trade
11  name, service mark, or other proprietary identifier for the
12  purposes of offering the services of diagnosis, maintenance,
13  or repair of digital electronic equipment under the name of
14  the original equipment manufacturer, or other arrangement with
15  the original equipment manufacturer to offer such services on
16  behalf of the original equipment manufacturer. An original
17  equipment manufacturer who offers the services of diagnosis,
18  maintenance, or repair of its own digital electronic
19  equipment, and who does not have an arrangement with an
20  unaffiliated individual or business, shall be considered an
21  authorized repair provider with respect to digital electronic
22  equipment.
23  "Digital electronic equipment" or "equipment" means any

 

103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY State of Illinois 2023 and 2024 HB3593 Introduced , by Rep. Michelle Mussman SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
New Act815 ILCS 505/2BBBB new New Act  815 ILCS 505/2BBBB new
New Act
815 ILCS 505/2BBBB new
Creates the Digital Electronic Equipment Right to Repair Act. Provides that, for digital electronic equipment and parts for digital electronic equipment sold or used in the State, an original equipment manufacturer shall make available to an independent repair provider, solely for the purpose of repairing digital electronic equipment, on fair and reasonable terms, any documentation, parts, service access methods, and tools, including, but not limited to, any updates to information, firmware, or embedded software that is needed for purposes of repair of digital electronic equipment and training courses and materials on the operation, inspection, diagnosis, maintenance, and repair of digital electronic equipment. Provides that a violation of any of the provisions of the Act is an unlawful practice under the Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act. Provides for penalties. Provides that nothing in the Act shall require an original equipment manufacturer to divulge a trade secret to an independent repair provider. Amends the Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act making a conforming change. Effective January 1, 2024.
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1  product that depends for its functioning, in whole or in part,
2  on digital electronics embedded in or attached to the product.
3  "Documentation" means any manual, diagram, reporting
4  output, service code description, schematic diagram, security
5  codes, passwords, or other guidance or information used in
6  effecting the services of diagnosis, maintenance, or repair of
7  digital electronic equipment.
8  "Fair and reasonable terms" means making available parts,
9  tools, or documentation as follows:
10  (1) that documentation is made available by the
11  original equipment manufacturer at no charge, except that,
12  when the documentation is requested in physical printed
13  form, a charge may be included for the reasonable, actual
14  costs of preparing and sending the copy;
15  (2) that tools are made available by the original
16  equipment manufacturer at no charge and without requiring
17  authorization or internet access for use or operation of
18  the tool, or imposing impediments to access or use of the
19  tools to diagnose, maintain, or repair and enable full
20  functionality of digital electronic equipment, or in a
21  manner that impairs the efficient and cost-effective
22  performance of any such diagnosis, maintenance, or repair,
23  except that, when the tool is requested in physical form,
24  a charge may be included for the reasonable, actual costs
25  of preparing and sending the tool; and
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1  equipment manufacturer, either directly or through an
2  authorized repair provider, to independents repair
3  providers and owners at costs and terms that are
4  equivalent to the most favorable costs and terms under
5  which an original equipment manufacturer offers the parts
6  to an authorized repair provider and that:
7  (A) accounts for any discount, rebate, convenient
8  and timely means of delivery, means of enabling fully
9  restored and updated functionality, rights of use, or
10  other incentive and preference the original
11  manufacturer offers to an authorized repair provider,
12  or any additional cost, burden, or impediment the
13  original equipment manufacturer imposes on an owner or
14  independent repair provider;
15  (B) is not conditioned on or imposing a
16  substantial obligation or restriction that is not
17  reasonably necessary for enabling the owner or
18  independent repair provider to engage in the
19  diagnosis, maintenance, or repair of equipment made by
20  or on behalf of the original equipment manufacturer;
21  and
22  (C) is not conditioned on an arrangement with the
23  original equipment manufacturer.
24  "Independent repair provider" means an individual or
25  business operating in this State that is unaffiliated with an
26  original equipment manufacturer that is engaged in the

 

 

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1  services of diagnosis, maintenance, or repair of digital
2  electronic equipment.
3  "Medical device" means an instrument, apparatus,
4  implement, machine, contrivance, implant, or other similar or
5  related article, including a component part, or accessory,
6  with a primary purpose (i) for use in the diagnosis of disease
7  or other conditions, or in the cure, mitigation, treatment, or
8  prevention of disease, or (ii) intended to affect the
9  structure or any function of the body of man or other animals.
10  "Motor vehicle" means a vehicle that is designed for
11  transporting persons or property on a street or highway and is
12  certified by the manufacturer under all applicable federal
13  safety and emissions standards and requirements for
14  distribution and sale in the United States.
15  "Original equipment manufacturer" means a business engaged
16  in the business of selling, leasing, or otherwise supplying
17  new digital electronic equipment manufactured by, or on behalf
18  of, itself, to any individual or business.
19  "Owner" means an individual or business who owns or leases
20  digital electronic equipment purchased or used in this state.
21  "Part" means any replacement part, either new or used,
22  made available by an original equipment manufacturer for
23  purposes of effecting the services of maintenance or repair of
24  digital electronic equipment manufactured by or on behalf of,
25  sold, or otherwise supplied by the original equipment
26  manufacturer.

 

 

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1  "Tools" means any software program, hardware implement, or
2  other apparatus used for diagnosis, maintenance, or repair of
3  digital electronic equipment, including software or other
4  mechanisms that provision, program, or pair a new part,
5  calibrate functionality, or perform any other function
6  required to bring the product back to fully functional
7  condition, including any updates.
8  "Trade secret" has the meaning given to that term in
9  subsection (d) of Section 2 of the Illinois Trade Secrets Act.
10  Section 10. Requirements.
11  (a) For digital electronic equipment and parts for such
12  equipment that are sold or used in this State, an original
13  equipment manufacturer shall make available to any independent
14  repair provider and owner of digital electronic equipment
15  manufactured by on behalf of, or sold by such original
16  equipment manufacturer, on fair and reasonable terms, any
17  documentation, parts, and tools, required for the diagnosis,
18  maintenance, or repair of the digital electronic equipment and
19  parts for the digital electronic equipment, inclusive of any
20  updates to information. The documentation parts and tools
21  shall be made available either directly by the original
22  equipment manufacturer or via an authorized repair provider.
23  (b) For equipment that contains an electronic security
24  lock or other security-related function, the original
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1  independent repair provider, on fair and reasonable terms, any
2  special documentation, tools, and parts needed to access and
3  reset the lock or function when disabled in the course of
4  diagnosis, maintenance, or repair of the digital electronic
5  equipment. The documentation, tools, and parts may be made
6  available through appropriate secure release systems.
7  Section 15. Enforcement by Attorney General. A violation
8  of any of the provisions of this Act is an unlawful practice
9  under the Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act.
10  All remedies, penalties, and authority granted to the Attorney
11  General by that Act shall be available to him or her for the
12  enforcement of this Act.
13  Section 20. Limitations.
14  (a) Nothing in this Act shall require an original
15  equipment manufacturer to divulge any trade secret to any
16  owner or independent service provider.
17  (b) Nothing in this Act shall alter the terms of any
18  arrangement in force between an authorized repair provider and
19  an original equipment manufacturer, including, but not limited
20  to, the performance or provision of warranty or recall repair
21  work by an authorized repair provider on behalf of an original
22  equipment manufacturer and pursuant to such arrangement,
23  except that any provision in such terms that purports to
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1  manufacturer's obligations to comply with this Act shall be
2  void and unenforceable.
3  (c) No original equipment manufacturer or authorized
4  repair provider shall be liable for any damage or injury
5  caused to any digital electronic equipment by an independent
6  repair provider or owner which occurs during the course of
7  repair, diagnosis, or maintenance.
8  Section 25. Exclusions.
9  (a) Nothing in this Act shall apply to a manufacturer,
10  distributor, importer or dealer of motor vehicles.
11  (b) Nothing in this Act shall apply to a manufacturer,
12  distributor, importer, or dealer of medical devices.
13  (c) Nothing in this Act shall apply to a manufacturer,
14  distributor, importer, or dealer of any off-road equipment,
15  including, but not limited to, farm and utility tractors, farm
16  implements, farm machinery, forestry equipment, industrial
17  equipment, utility equipment, construction equipment, compact
18  construction equipment, mining equipment, turf, yard and
19  garden equipment, outdoor power equipment, including portable
20  generators, marine, all-terrain sports and recreational
21  vehicles, including racing vehicles, stand-alone or integrated
22  stationary or mobile internal combustion engines, other power
23  sources, including without limitation, generator sets,
24  electric, battery, and fuel cell power, power tools, and any
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1  repair parts.
2  Section 30. Applicability. This Act applies with respect
3  to digital electronic equipment sold or in use on or after the
4  effective date of this Act.
5  Section 90. The Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business
6  Practices Act is amended by adding Section 2BBBB as follows:
7  (815 ILCS 505/2BBBB new)
8  Sec. 2BBBB. Violations of the Digital Electronic Equipment
9  Right to Repair Act.  A person who violates the Digital
10  Electronic Equipment Right to Repair Act commits an unlawful
11  practice within the meaning of this Act.
12  Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect January
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