Colorado 2024 Regular Session

Colorado House Bill HJR1005

Introduced
1/24/24  
Introduced
1/24/24  
Engrossed
1/26/24  
Refer
1/24/24  
Engrossed
1/26/24  
Passed
1/30/24  
Refer
1/26/24  
Passed
1/31/24  
Passed
1/30/24  

Caption

Resolution Repairability Scores for Devices

Impact

If adopted, the implementation of repairability scores would encourage manufacturers to consider the repairability of their products when marketing to consumers. Furthermore, it aims to address the asymmetry in information that often prevents consumers from making informed decisions about their electronic purchases. By facilitating an open repair market, the resolution seeks to promote sustainability and environmental responsibility, which could lead to decreased electronic waste over time, positively impacting state environmental policies.

Summary

HJR1005 is a resolution requesting the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to facilitate the use of repairability scores for electronic devices. The resolution emphasizes the growing issue of electronic waste, highlighting that over fifty-nine million tons of used electronics are discarded annually, and advocates for consumer choice by proposing a standardized rating system. Repairability scores would inform consumers about the longevity and ease of repair of electronic devices, potentially saving families significant costs by encouraging the repair of devices instead of replacement.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HJR1005 appears largely positive, especially among environmental advocates and consumer rights groups. Supporters argue that it promotes sustainability and empowers consumers, reflecting a growing awareness of environmental issues related to electronic waste. However, there may be concerns among some manufacturers about the implications of these scores on their business models, which could foster a debate about the balance between consumer protection and corporate interests in the electronics market.

Contention

While HJR1005 presents a clear stance on improving consumer rights and environmental outcomes through repairability scores, it may provoke contention among manufacturers who could be resistant to mandatory transparency regarding repairability. The potential impact on product design and corporate practices raises significant questions about how such scores could be standardized and enforced. Critics might argue that the proposed system could add regulatory burdens on manufacturers while supporters contend that it's a necessary step towards greater accountability in the industry.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CO SJM8

Requesting the FTC and the NIST to coordinate on a repair score for consumer electronic devices.

CO LD1716

An Act to Establish a Repairability Index for Consumer Electronic Products

CO HJR1023

Resolution Forced Labor Electric Vehicles

CO A03058

Promotes consumer choice by requiring manufacturers of digital electronic equipment to provide retail sellers with a one through ten repair score that will be displayed to consumers at point of sale.

CO HB1356

Sale of Unauthorized Electronic Smoking Devices

CO S06438

Promotes consumer choice by requiring manufacturers of digital electronic equipment to provide retail sellers with a one through ten repair score that will be displayed to consumers at point of sale.

CO SB163

Battery Stewardship Programs

CO HB1184

AGING-DHS-DHFS-DON SCORES

CO AB1659

Sale of small electronic devices: charging devices.

CO HB1161

Environmental Standards For Appliances

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