Arizona 2026 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2121

Introduced
1/12/26  
Report Pass
1/28/26  

Caption

Electronic equipment; modifications

Impact

The bill proposes to amend Title 44, Chapter 9 of the Arizona Revised Statutes, which governs consumer protections related to electronic equipment. By allowing owners to make modifications without fear of penalties or equipment being disabled, the legislation directly impacts how OEMs conduct their business practices concerning warranty and support provisions. It empowers consumers to personalize or upgrade their devices, aligning state law with trends toward greater digital rights and ownership.

Summary

House Bill 2121, introduced by Representative Kupper, aims to protect the rights of owners of electronic equipment in Arizona by preventing original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) from disabling devices due to modifications made by the owners. Specifically, it prohibits OEMs from disabling electronic equipment solely because the owner has applied modifications such as firmware updates or other technical changes. This bill seeks to enhance consumer autonomy over their purchased electronic devices.

Contention

While the bill supports consumer rights, notable points of contention may arise regarding the balance between consumer interests and the protection of OEM trade secrets and security measures. OEMs argue that the ability to disable equipment is crucial for protecting their intellectual property and ensuring product integrity. Critics could argue that without such measures, security vulnerabilities may increase, potentially harming users and the market.

Enforcement

The bill also establishes a framework for enforcement, allowing owners to file civil actions with potential damages capped at $1,000 per violation, with additional penalties for knowing violations. The Attorney General is also granted authority to enforce the provisions, thereby providing a dual avenue for consumers seeking redress. This enforcement mechanism aims to deter OEMs from violating consumer rights concerning modifications and creates a financial incentive to comply with the new regulations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ SB1419

Large electronics; recycling

AZ HB2651

Voting equipment; requirements; origin

AZ HB2639

TPT; exemption; qualifying equipment; extension

AZ SB1064

Voting; equipment; internet; custody; violation

AZ HB2794

Polling places; accessible equipment

AZ SB1697

Election equipment; data; access limitation

AZ HB2259

Railroad grade crossing; on-track equipment..

AZ SB1368

Appropriations; public safety equipment

AZ HB2784

Electronic monitoring; health care facilities

AZ HB2303

Total loss vehicle; electronic signatures

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