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I have not posted here in Years, But this is a Worthy Post.
Some of You may already be informed about the recent legislative developments in the United States, particularly in states like California, Minnesota, and New York. This message is focused on California's groundbreaking law pertaining to the repair of electric devices..
California SB244 Right to Repair Law Was Signed into Law By the California By Governor Tuesday October 10th 2023 and is Now Law but not Effective Until July 01 2024.
The intent of the right to repair laws is to provide a fair marketplace for the repair of electronic and appliance products and to prohibit intentional barriers and limitations to third-party repair.
Text of the law can be found on the California Legislature Site. https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/...xhtml?bill_id=202320240SB244&showamends=false
The Exemptions do not Exempt Aviation or Avionics. I am sure Aircraft Owners and Avionics Repair Stations will love this and it may bring more third party repair to avionics reducing the costs and extending the life of this valuable equipment.
(3) (A) “Electronic or appliance product” or “product” means a product, manufactured for the first time, and first sold or used in California, on or after July 1, 2021, described in subdivision (h), (i), (j), or (k) of Section 9801 of the Business and Professions Code for which the manufacturer makes available tools, parts, and documentation to authorized repair providers, and includes products described in those subdivisions that are sold to schools, businesses, local governments, or in other methods outside of direct retail sale.
(B) “Electronic or appliance product” or “product” does not include any of the following:
(i) Equipment or repair parts as defined in Chapter 28 (commencing with Section 22900) of Division 8 of the Business and Professions Code.
(ii) A product or component of an “alarm system” as defined in subdivision (c) of Section 7590.1 of the Business and Professions Code, including a fire protection system, as defined in the California Fire Code.
(iii) A video game console.
California's #righttorepair law extends its influence globally, with all manufacturers obligated to adhere to its regulations if they sell or produce items for sale within the state of California. Unless manufacturers opt to withdraw from one of the world's largest economies, compliance is compulsory. Additionally, the daily monetary penalty for intentional violations carries significant consequences.
Some of You may already be informed about the recent legislative developments in the United States, particularly in states like California, Minnesota, and New York. This message is focused on California's groundbreaking law pertaining to the repair of electric devices..
California SB244 Right to Repair Law Was Signed into Law By the California By Governor Tuesday October 10th 2023 and is Now Law but not Effective Until July 01 2024.
The intent of the right to repair laws is to provide a fair marketplace for the repair of electronic and appliance products and to prohibit intentional barriers and limitations to third-party repair.
Text of the law can be found on the California Legislature Site. https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/...xhtml?bill_id=202320240SB244&showamends=false
The Exemptions do not Exempt Aviation or Avionics. I am sure Aircraft Owners and Avionics Repair Stations will love this and it may bring more third party repair to avionics reducing the costs and extending the life of this valuable equipment.
(3) (A) “Electronic or appliance product” or “product” means a product, manufactured for the first time, and first sold or used in California, on or after July 1, 2021, described in subdivision (h), (i), (j), or (k) of Section 9801 of the Business and Professions Code for which the manufacturer makes available tools, parts, and documentation to authorized repair providers, and includes products described in those subdivisions that are sold to schools, businesses, local governments, or in other methods outside of direct retail sale.
(B) “Electronic or appliance product” or “product” does not include any of the following:
(i) Equipment or repair parts as defined in Chapter 28 (commencing with Section 22900) of Division 8 of the Business and Professions Code.
(ii) A product or component of an “alarm system” as defined in subdivision (c) of Section 7590.1 of the Business and Professions Code, including a fire protection system, as defined in the California Fire Code.
(iii) A video game console.
California's #righttorepair law extends its influence globally, with all manufacturers obligated to adhere to its regulations if they sell or produce items for sale within the state of California. Unless manufacturers opt to withdraw from one of the world's largest economies, compliance is compulsory. Additionally, the daily monetary penalty for intentional violations carries significant consequences.