Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Us Congress Senate Bill SB1379

Introduced
4/9/25  

Caption

REPAIR Act Right to Equitable and Professional Auto Industry Repair Act

Impact

The bill's provisions will preempt existing state laws that restrict competition by mandating the use of specific brands or limiting access to aftermarket parts. This means that manufacturers will be required to provide vehicle data and repair tools without barriers, allowing all repair entities the ability to service and maintain vehicles efficiently. Additionally, this shift aims to protect consumers' rights over the data generated by their vehicles and ensures that vehicle owners can choose their repair pathways without undue influence from vehicle manufacturers.

Summary

Senate Bill 1379, known as the Right to Equitable and Professional Auto Industry Repair Act (REPAIR Act), aims to enhance consumer access to critical information regarding the maintenance, service, and repair of their vehicles. As automotive technology rapidly advances, the bill ensures that consumers, as well as authorized repair facilities, have full access to vehicle-generated data, repair information, tools, and parts necessary to competently maintain their vehicles. The intent behind this legislation is to create a more competitive environment within the vehicle repair industry and ensure that consumers can make informed choices without excessive restrictions imposed by manufacturers.

Contention

While the REPAIR Act seeks to promote consumer rights and competition, there are notable points of contention. Critics, particularly from the automotive manufacturing sector, may argue that loosening restrictions on data access and aftermarket parts could compromise vehicle safety and security. They might contend that proprietary systems are in place for a reason and any change could expose vehicles to potential risks, including cyber threats. Furthermore, there may be concerns regarding the quality and reliability of unregulated aftermarket parts, leading to discussions around balancing consumer choice with safety standards.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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