Bill Text: TX HB3682 | 2025-2026 | 89th Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to the diagnosis, maintenance, and repair of digital electronic equipment.
Sponsorship: Partisan Bill (Republican 1)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2025-03-25 - Referred to Trade, Workforce & Economic Development [HB3682 Detail]
Download: Texas-2025-HB3682-Introduced.html
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| By: Luther | H.B. No. 3682 | |
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| relating to the diagnosis, maintenance, and repair of digital | ||
| electronic equipment. | ||
| BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
| SECTION 1. Subtitle C, Title 5, Business & Commerce Code, is | ||
| amended by adding Chapter 122 to read as follows: | ||
| CHAPTER 122. DIAGNOSIS, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF DIGITAL | ||
| ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT | ||
| Sec. 122.001. DEFINITIONS. In this chapter: | ||
| (1) "Authorized repair provider" means an individual | ||
| or business entity that is not an affiliate of but has an | ||
| arrangement with an original equipment manufacturer: | ||
| (A) under which the original equipment | ||
| manufacturer grants to the individual or business entity a license | ||
| to use a trade name, service mark, or other proprietary identifier | ||
| for the purpose of offering diagnosis, maintenance, or repair | ||
| services for digital electronic equipment under the name of the | ||
| original equipment manufacturer; or | ||
| (B) to offer diagnosis, maintenance, or repair | ||
| for digital electronic equipment services on behalf of the original | ||
| equipment manufacturer. | ||
| (2) "Digital electronic equipment" means any product | ||
| that, to function, depends wholly or partly on digital electronics | ||
| embedded in or attached to the product. | ||
| (3) "Documentation" means any manual, diagram, | ||
| reporting output, service code description, schematic, or other | ||
| guidance or information provided to an authorized repair provider | ||
| used in the diagnosis, maintenance, or repair of digital electronic | ||
| equipment. | ||
| (4) "Embedded software" means any programmable | ||
| instructions provided on firmware that is delivered with digital | ||
| electronic equipment or with a replacement part for that equipment | ||
| for the purpose of equipment operation, including all relevant | ||
| patches and fixes made by the original equipment manufacturer of | ||
| the digital electronic equipment or replacement part for that | ||
| purpose. | ||
| (5) "Fair and reasonable terms" means: | ||
| (A) with respect to making available a | ||
| replacement part or a tool that is not software, making the part or | ||
| tool available: | ||
| (i) under costs and terms equivalent to the | ||
| most favorable net cost and terms offered to an original equipment | ||
| manufacturer's authorized repair provider for obtaining an | ||
| equivalent part or tool, accounting for any discounts, rebates, | ||
| means of enabling fully restored and updated functionality, rights | ||
| of use, convenience of delivery, or other incentive program offered | ||
| to the authorized repair provider, or any additional cost, burden, | ||
| or impediment the manufacturer imposes on an independent repair | ||
| provider; | ||
| (ii) without any condition, substantial | ||
| obligation, or restriction that is not reasonably necessary to | ||
| allow the owner or independent repair provider to engage in the | ||
| diagnosis, maintenance, or repair of the manufacturer's digital | ||
| electronic equipment; and | ||
| (iii) without conditioning that | ||
| availability on the recipient being an authorized repair provider; | ||
| (B) with respect to making available a tool that | ||
| is software, making the tool available at no charge, without | ||
| requiring authorization or Internet access, and without imposing | ||
| any other impediment to access or use of the tool in a manner that | ||
| impairs the efficient and cost-effective diagnosis, maintenance, | ||
| or repair of the equipment; or | ||
| (C) with respect to making available | ||
| documentation, including any relevant updates to the | ||
| documentation, making the documentation available at no cost, | ||
| except that an original equipment manufacturer may charge the | ||
| reasonable actual cost of preparing and sending a copy of the | ||
| documentation when the documentation is requested in physical | ||
| printed form. | ||
| (6) "Firmware" means a software program or set of | ||
| instructions programmed on digital electronic equipment or on a | ||
| replacement part for the equipment that allows the equipment or | ||
| replacement part to communicate with itself or other computer | ||
| hardware. | ||
| (7) "Independent repair provider" means an individual | ||
| or business entity operating in this state: | ||
| (A) who does not, on the individual or entity's | ||
| own behalf or through an affiliate, have an arrangement with an | ||
| original equipment manufacturer as described by Subdivision (1) and | ||
| who is engaged in diagnosis, maintenance, or repair of digital | ||
| electronic equipment; or | ||
| (B) that is an original equipment manufacturer, | ||
| or who is an individual or business entity who has an arrangement | ||
| with that original equipment manufacturer as described by | ||
| Subdivision (1), only with respect to diagnosis, maintenance, or | ||
| repair of digital electronic equipment not manufactured by or sold | ||
| under the name of that original equipment manufacturer. | ||
| (8) "Original equipment manufacturer" means a | ||
| business entity that sells, leases, or supplies new digital | ||
| electronic equipment manufactured by or on behalf of the business | ||
| entity. | ||
| (9) "Owner" means an individual or business entity who | ||
| owns or leases digital electronic equipment purchased or used in | ||
| this state. | ||
| (10) "Replacement part" means a new or used | ||
| replacement part made available by the original equipment | ||
| manufacturer for the purpose of maintenance or repair of digital | ||
| electronic equipment manufactured, sold, or supplied by the | ||
| original equipment manufacturer. | ||
| (11) "Tool" means any software program, hardware | ||
| implement, or other apparatus used for diagnosis, maintenance, or | ||
| repair of digital electronic equipment, including software or | ||
| another mechanism that: | ||
| (A) provisions, programs, or pairs a new part; | ||
| (B) calibrates functionality; or | ||
| (C) performs any other function required to | ||
| restore the equipment to fully functional condition. | ||
| (12) "Trade secret" has the meaning assigned by 18 | ||
| U.S.C. Section 1839, as that section existed on January 1, 2025. | ||
| Sec. 122.002. REQUIREMENTS FOR ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT | ||
| MANUFACTURERS. (a) For digital electronic equipment, including | ||
| parts for that equipment, sold or used in this state, the original | ||
| equipment manufacturer of the equipment or part shall make | ||
| available on fair and reasonable terms to any independent repair | ||
| provider or to an owner of digital electronic equipment | ||
| manufactured by or on behalf of, sold by, or supplied by the | ||
| original equipment manufacturer: | ||
| (1) documentation, replacement parts, and tools, | ||
| including any updates to information or embedded software, for that | ||
| equipment or replacement part; and | ||
| (2) for equipment containing an electronic security | ||
| lock or other security-related function, any special | ||
| documentation, replacement part, or tool needed to disable and | ||
| reset the lock or function when disabled in the course of diagnosis, | ||
| maintenance, or repair of the equipment. | ||
| (b) An original equipment manufacturer may make available | ||
| the documentation, replacement part, or tool under Subsection | ||
| (a)(2) through an appropriate secure release system. | ||
| (c) Notwithstanding Subsection (a), if an original | ||
| equipment manufacturer provides an express warranty with respect to | ||
| digital electronic equipment and the wholesale price of that | ||
| equipment is at least $100, the manufacturer shall provide any | ||
| replacement part, tool, or documentation to enable repair of that | ||
| equipment during the manufacturer's warranty period at an equitable | ||
| price, including convenience of delivery and enabling | ||
| functionality, that takes into consideration: | ||
| (1) the actual cost to the manufacturer to prepare and | ||
| distribute the part, tool, or documentation, without considering | ||
| research and development costs; | ||
| (2) the ability of owners and independent repair | ||
| providers to afford the part, tool, or documentation; and | ||
| (3) the means by which the part, tool, or | ||
| documentation is distributed. | ||
| (d) This section does not require an original equipment | ||
| manufacturer to make available a replacement part if the part is no | ||
| longer available to the original equipment manufacturer. | ||
| (e) An original equipment manufacturer who offers the | ||
| services of diagnosis, maintenance, or repair of the manufacturer's | ||
| own digital electronic equipment, and who does not have an | ||
| authorized repair arrangement with an individual or business entity | ||
| that is not an affiliate, is considered to be an authorized repair | ||
| provider with respect to that equipment. | ||
| Sec. 122.003. CONSTRUCTION OF CHAPTER. (a) Nothing in this | ||
| chapter may be construed to require an original equipment | ||
| manufacturer to divulge a trade secret to an owner or an independent | ||
| repair provider except as necessary to provide documentation, | ||
| replacement parts, and tools on fair and reasonable terms as | ||
| provided by this chapter. | ||
| (b) Nothing in this chapter may be construed to alter the | ||
| terms of an arrangement described by Section 122.001(1) between an | ||
| authorized repair provider and original equipment manufacturer, | ||
| including the performance or provision of warranty or recall repair | ||
| work by the authorized repair provider on behalf of the original | ||
| equipment manufacturer under an arrangement described by Section | ||
| 122.001(1), except that any provision in an agreement between an | ||
| authorized repair provider and original equipment manufacturer | ||
| that purports to waive, avoid, restrict, or limit the original | ||
| equipment manufacturer's obligation to comply with this chapter is | ||
| void and unenforceable. | ||
| Sec. 122.004. DECEPTIVE TRADE PRACTICE. A violation of | ||
| this chapter is a deceptive trade practice in addition to the | ||
| practices described by Subchapter E, Chapter 17, and is actionable | ||
| under that subchapter. | ||
| SECTION 2. To the extent of a conflict between Chapter 122, | ||
| Business & Commerce Code, as added by this Act, and a provision of | ||
| an agreement between an authorized repair provider and original | ||
| equipment manufacturer entered into before the effective date of | ||
| this Act, the provision of the agreement prevails. | ||
| SECTION 3. This Act takes effect September 1, 2025. | ||
