Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H5114

Introduced
1/27/26  
Refer
1/27/26  

Caption

Relative to consumer connected devices

Impact

By mandating manufacturers to disclose the minimum guaranteed support period for their products, the bill seeks to improve the security framework surrounding consumer electronics. This could lead to increased accountability for manufacturers, ensuring they continue to provide necessary security updates for products even after their initial sale. In doing so, it addresses potential risks associated with outdated technology and protects consumers from devices that might no longer function safely or effectively due to lack of support.

Summary

House Bill 5114 aims to strengthen consumer protections relating to connected devices in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The bill requires manufacturers to provide clear disclosures about the support period for software, firmware, and hardware associated with these devices, emphasizing the need for manufacturers to secure their products against vulnerabilities. This ensures that consumers are informed about the longevity and security of their devices and protects them from potential risks associated with inadequate support.

Contention

Discussions around H5114 have highlighted potential areas of contention, particularly regarding the implications for manufacturers and the cost associated with compliance. Some critics argue that the requirements could lead to increased costs for producers, which might be passed on to consumers. Additionally, there are concerns about the practical enforcement of these obligations and whether they might disproportionately impact smaller manufacturers who may struggle to meet the new standards.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S2976

Relative to violations of the United States Constitution under color of law

MA SB898

Connected consumer products.

MA H5051

Removing the seating capacity requirements for licenses for the sale of alcoholic beverages to be drunk on the premises in the town of Belmont

MA S1041

Relative to consumer protection and civil rights

MA H5138

Relative to consumer protections for low valued legal tender scarcity

MA S2372

Relative to mobile carrying devices

MA S191

To protect consumers of tickets

MA S3009

Order relative to authorizing the joint committee on Transportation to make an investigation and study of certain current Senate documents relative to transportation matters.

MA H320

To protect consumers of tickets

MA S1481

Providing for consumer access to and the right to practice complementary and alternative health care services

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.