Rhode Island 2026 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S2487

Introduced
2/6/26  

Caption

Establishes a digital electronics right to repair, which allows for digital electronic equipment and parts that are sold in this state on or after January 1, 2026, to be repaired at an independent repair provider.

Impact

The bill establishes that original equipment manufacturers must provide the necessary documentation, tools, and parts to independent repair providers and owners on fair and reasonable terms. By ensuring that repair resources are readily available, S2487 promotes a more competitive environment for repairs and expects to diminish the practice of manufacturers restricting repairs to authorized service outlets only, which can lead to higher costs for consumers. This shift is anticipated to create a more equitable market for repair services and potentially lower prices for repairs.

Summary

S2487, known as the Digital Electronics Right to Repair Act, introduces significant changes to the laws governing the repair of digital electronic equipment within Rhode Island. The bill mandates that all digital electronic gear and parts sold in the state from January 1, 2027, must be available for repair by independent repair providers. This initiative aims to enhance consumer rights by allowing greater access to repair services, promoting sustainability, and enabling easier repairs by consumers and third-party technicians.

Contention

While proponents of S2487 laud its consumer-friendly provisions, the bill may face opposition from manufacturers who may view these requirements as burdensome. Concerns have been raised about the potential need for manufacturers to divulge proprietary information, despite provisions in the bill that safeguard necessary trade secrets. Debate around S2487 will likely focus on balancing consumer access to repairs with manufacturers' rights to protect their intellectual property and maintain control over their products.

Legislative considerations

The implementation of S2487 is poised to influence various aspects of commercial law in Rhode Island. It introduces new definitions and limitations to ensure that manufacturers cannot impose unreasonable restrictions on repair processes. The enforcement of the bill will be overseen by the state's Attorney General, who will have authority to enforce violations, ensuring that compliance becomes a priority for manufacturers. This legislative framework aims to cultivate an environment where consumers can maintain and repair their digital devices more freely.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI S0060

Establishes a digital electronics right to repair, which allows for digital electronic equipment and parts that are sold in this state on or after January 1, 2026, to be repaired at an independent repair provider.

RI H5246

Establishes a digital electronics right to repair, which would allow for digital electronic equipment and parts that are sold in this state on or after January 1, 2026, to be repaired at an independent repair provider

RI 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.

RI 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.

RI S0770

Provides that stores offering food product discounts must provide the same discounts to in store customers that are offered to customers using electronic digital coupons.

RI H5553

Provides that stores offering food product discounts must provide the same discounts to in store customers that are offered to customers using electronic digital coupons.

RI 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.

RI H6007

Allows the state treasurer to acquire, hold and have the option to invest uncommitted funds in digital assets.

RI S0375

Prohibits the compelled production of a private key as it relates to a digital asset, digital identity or other interest or right.

RI H5868

Prohibits the compelled production of a private key as it relates to a digital asset, digital identity or other interest or right.

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