Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB2800

Introduced
2/26/24  

Caption

Establishes a right to repair for certain products

Impact

The implementation of HB 2800 will have significant implications for the motorcycle repair industry and consumer rights in Missouri. By mandating that OEMs must make repair-related documentation and tools accessible, the bill aims to foster competition among repair providers and potentially reduce repair costs for consumers. This legislation addresses growing concerns about manufacturers' monopolistic practices that limit customers' ability to choose where and how they can have their motorcycles serviced.

Summary

House Bill 2800 establishes a right to repair certain digital electronic equipment, specifically focusing on the maintenance and repair of motorcycles. The bill requires original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) to provide independent repair providers and owners with access to necessary documentation, parts, tools, and software on fair and reasonable terms. This initiative intends to empower consumers and independent mechanics by ensuring they have the necessary resources to repair and maintain motorcycles without excessive restrictions imposed by manufacturers.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding the bill include the balance between consumer rights and manufacturers' interests. Opponents argue that the bill may compromise the quality of repairs and warranties by enabling unauthorized repairs. Additionally, there are concerns that the requirement to share sensitive information may risk exposing trade secrets and proprietary technology. Manufacturers may also argue that while promoting consumer rights is important, sufficient safeguards must be in place to protect their business interests and prevent misuse of shared information.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Similar Bills

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