Maine 2025-2026 Regular Session

Maine Senate Bill LD1908

Introduced
5/6/25  
Refer
5/14/25  
Engrossed
3/24/26  
Enrolled
3/25/26  

Caption

An Act to Require the Cooperation of Original Manufacturers of Electronic Devices to Facilitate the Repair of Those Devices by Device Owners and Independent Repair Providers

Impact

The bill aims to amend existing statutes to hold manufacturers accountable for ensuring that repair resources are readily available. This legislation is expected to impact various state laws that govern consumer rights and protections regarding electronic equipment. With the requirement for fair and reasonable access to repair documentation and parts, the bill reflects a broader movement towards sustainability by extending the life of electronic devices, directly opposing the prevalent practice of planned obsolescence.

Summary

LD1908, titled 'An Act to Require the Cooperation of Original Manufacturers of Electronic Devices to Facilitate the Repair of Those Devices by Device Owners and Independent Repair Providers', mandates that manufacturers of digital electronic devices must provide accessible documentation, parts, and tools to independent repair providers. Scheduled for enforcement beginning January 1, 2026, this bill is designed to empower both owners and non-authorized repair services by ensuring they have the necessary resources to maintain and repair digital equipment, promoting a culture of repair rather than replacement, thereby potentially lowering costs for consumers.

Sentiment

Sentiment around LD1908 appears generally supportive among advocacy groups focused on consumer rights and repairabililty. Proponents argue that the bill will democratize repair options, allowing consumers to choose cost-effective solutions for maintenance. Conversely, critics express concerns about potential drawbacks for manufacturers, including implications for trade secrets and the feasibility of implementing such a far-reaching access model without compromising quality or compliance. This reflects a typical tension between consumer rights and corporate interests in the technology sector.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding LD1908 include the fear among manufacturers that mandated access to repair information could lead to intellectual property breaches and unauthorized modifications. Some stakeholders worry that while the bill enhances consumer rights, it may inadvertently open avenues for misuse of proprietary information. Furthermore, the delineation of terms regarding what constitutes 'reasonable' access and how parts and documentation are to be priced adds another layer of complexity that could lead to further legislative debates as the bill progresses.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME H5017

Requires manufacturers of assisting technology devices to make available to independent repair providers/the owner of the device, any documentation/parts, software/other items intended for use with the equipment/parts, including updates to software.

ME SF2030

Farm equipment original equipment manufacturer facilitation of repairs requirement provision

ME SB833

Requiring manufacturers of digital electronic equipment to make available to owners and independent repair providers, on fair and reasonable terms, documentation, parts and tools used to diagnose, maintain and repair digital electronic equipment; and imposing a penalty.

ME HB1512

Requiring manufacturers of digital electronic equipment to make available to owners and independent repair providers, on fair and reasonable terms, documentation, parts and tools used to diagnose, maintain and repair digital electronic equipment; and imposing a penalty.

ME HF970

Original equipment manufacturer required to facilitate the repair of farm equipment.

ME S0884

Provides that original power wheelchair equipment manufacturers would be required to provide to independent service providers repair information and tools to maintain and repair original power wheelchair equipment.

ME S3117

Provides that original equipment manufacturers, implemented by/with surrogate distributors, of agricultural equipment, provide to independent service providers repair information and tools to maintain and repair electronics-enabled agricultural equipment.

ME HB1269

Require that manufacturers of agricultural equipment allow an independent repair provider or an owner to make certain repairs to agricultural equipment.

ME H7476

Provides that original equipment manufacturers, implemented by/with surrogate distributors, of agricultural equipment, provide to independent service providers repair information and tools to maintain and repair electronics-enabled agricultural equipment.

ME H5159

Provides that original equipment manufacturers, implemented by/with surrogate distributors, of agricultural equipment, provide to independent service providers repair information and tools to maintain and repair electronics-enabled agricultural equipment.

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