Rhode Island 2025 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H5246

Introduced
1/31/25  

Caption

Establishes a digital electronics right to repair, which would allow for digital electronic equipment and parts that are sold in this state on or after January 1, 2026, to be repaired at an independent repair provider

Impact

The proposed bill would significantly alter the landscape of consumer electronics by establishing clear obligations for manufacturers regarding repair access. It is intended to promote competition within the repair market, allowing independent repair providers to service popular digital devices without being obstructed by manufacturer-imposed constraints. This could lead to increased market choices for consumers, ultimately resulting in better pricing on repairs and a possibility of extending the lifespan of electronic products, thus benefiting sustainability efforts through reduced e-waste.

Summary

House Bill 5246, titled the Digital Electronics Right to Repair Act, aims to provide consumers and independent repair providers with the ability to repair digital electronic equipment sold in the state of Rhode Island starting January 1, 2026. This legislation mandates that original equipment manufacturers must make available the necessary documentation, parts, and tools for diagnosing and repairing such equipment under fair and reasonable terms. The intention is to empower consumers by enhancing their rights to repair their own devices amidst increasing concerns over the limitations imposed by manufacturers on device repairs, commonly referred to as 'repair monopolies.'

Conclusion

Overall, H5246 is positioned to strengthen consumer rights and increase access to repair services within the state, tapping into a growing movement across the United States advocating for the right to repair. Its success will likely depend on balancing those rights against manufacturers' interests in maintaining control over their products, which may lead to substantial legislative debate.

Contention

While the bill is generally aimed at benefiting consumers, there may be points of contention articulated by manufacturers who could argue that such requirements could compromise proprietary technologies and reduce their ability to ensure product security. Manufacturers may raise concerns about liability, particularly regarding devices that may be damaged during independent repairs, as outlined in bill provisions which limit manufacturers' liabilities for issues arising from unauthorized repairs. There may also be discussions about whether specific disclosures or tools should indeed be made available, particularly regarding complex embedded software efforts.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H7095

Establishes a digital electronics right to repair, which would allow for digital electronic equipment and parts that are sold in this state on or after January 1, 2025, to be repaired at an independent repair provider.

RI S3107

Establishes a digital electronics right to repair, which would allow for digital electronic equipment and parts that are sold in this state on or after January 1, 2025, to be repaired at an independent repair provider.

RI H7229

Provides that original equipment manufacturers, implemented by/with surrogate distributors, of agricultural equipment, provide to independent service providers repair information and tools to maintain and repair electronics-enabled agricultural equipment.

RI S2840

Requires manufacturers of assisting technology devices to make available to independent repair providers/the owner of the device, any documentation/parts, software/other items intended for use with the equipment/parts, including updates to software.

RI H8279

Requires manufacturers of assisting technology devices to make available to independent repair providers/the owner of the device, any documentation/parts, software/other items intended for use with the equipment/parts, including updates to software.

RI H7351

Establishes an economic growth blockchain act, which would regulate virtual and digital assets, and establish depository banks for these purposes.

RI H7264

Prohibits insurance companies from refusing to use after market parts that are greater than 48 months and less than 72 months from the date of manufacture, provided the repairer has written consent from the owner of the vehicle.

RI S2440

Prohibits insurance companies from refusing to use after market parts that are greater than 48 months and less than 72 months from the date of manufacture, provided the repairer has written consent from the owner of the vehicle.

RI S2961

Exempts battery energy storage system equipment, solar thermal collectors for commercial applications and solar storage tanks that are part of a commercial solar hot water system from the state sales tax.

RI H7863

Allows unit owners to participate in association meetings remotely through the use of digital platforms such as zoom or googlemeet.

Similar Bills

MI HB4609

Vehicles: agricultural equipment; original equipment manufacturers of electronics-enabled agricultural equipment to provide certain parts, tools, and documentation to owners and independent repair providers; require. Creates new act.

MI HB4562

Trade: consumer goods and services; digital electronic equipment repair act; create. Creates new act.

MI SB0686

Trade: consumer goods and services; digital electronic equipment repair act; create. Creates new act.

HI HB53

Relating To Right To Repair.

HI HB1405

Relating To Right To Repair.

HI HB53

Relating To Right To Repair.

HI SB2690

Relating To The Model State Right-to-repair Law.

ME LD1908

An Act to Require the Cooperation of Original Manufacturers of Electronic Devices to Facilitate the Repair of Those Devices by Device Owners and Independent Repair Providers