Bill Text: TX SB1654 | 2023-2024 | 88th Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to the diagnosis, maintenance, and repair of electronics-enabled implements of agriculture.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2023-04-17 - Left pending in committee [SB1654 Detail]
Download: Texas-2023-SB1654-Introduced.html
88R2547 SRA-D | ||
By: Kolkhorst | S.B. No. 1654 |
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relating to the diagnosis, maintenance, and repair of | ||
electronics-enabled implements of agriculture. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. This Act may be cited as the Texas Agricultural | ||
Right to Repair Act. | ||
SECTION 2. Subtitle C, Title 5, Business & Commerce Code, is | ||
amended by adding Chapter 121 to read as follows: | ||
CHAPTER 121. DIAGNOSIS, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF | ||
ELECTRONICS-ENABLED IMPLEMENTS OF AGRICULTURE | ||
Sec. 121.001. DEFINITIONS. In this chapter: | ||
(1) "Authorized repair provider" means a person that | ||
has an arrangement with an original equipment manufacturer under | ||
which the original equipment manufacturer grants to the person a | ||
license to use a trade name, service mark, or other proprietary | ||
identifier for the purposes of offering diagnosis, maintenance, or | ||
repair services for an electronics-enabled implement of | ||
agriculture on behalf of the person or the original equipment | ||
manufacturer. The term includes an original equipment manufacturer | ||
that offers diagnosis, maintenance, or repair services for the | ||
digital electronic equipment that the original equipment | ||
manufacturer manufactures or offers for sale. | ||
(2) "Commonly available" means any item that is: | ||
(A) commercially available for purchase from | ||
more than one seller; and | ||
(B) not solely made available by an original | ||
equipment manufacturer for use on the original equipment | ||
manufacturer's products. | ||
(3) "Digital electronic equipment" means any product | ||
that depends for the product's functioning, wholly or partly, on | ||
digital electronics embedded in or attached to the product. | ||
(4) "Documentation" means any manual, diagram, | ||
reporting output, service code description, schematic, library of | ||
diagnosed issues, or other information used in the diagnosis, | ||
maintenance, or repair of an electronics-enabled implement of | ||
agriculture. | ||
(5) "Electronics-enabled implement of agriculture" | ||
means equipment that: | ||
(A) is designed for agricultural purposes; | ||
(B) is exclusively used by the owner of the | ||
equipment in the conduct of the agricultural operations of the | ||
owner; and | ||
(C) depends for the equipment's functioning, | ||
wholly or partly, on digital electronic equipment. | ||
(6) "Embedded software" means a programmable | ||
instruction provided on firmware delivered with an | ||
electronics-enabled implement of agriculture. | ||
(7) "Fair and reasonable terms" means, with respect to | ||
making available a part, tool, software, or documentation, making | ||
the part, tool, software, or documentation available at a cost and | ||
on terms equivalent to the lowest cost and most favorable terms | ||
offered by an original equipment manufacturer to an authorized | ||
repair provider, including: | ||
(A) in general, with respect to costs, making | ||
available any discount, rebate, or financial incentive the original | ||
equipment manufacturer offers to an authorized repair provider; | ||
(B) in general, with respect to other terms, | ||
ensuring the terms: | ||
(i) include equivalent methods of | ||
timeliness of delivery of the part, tool, software, or | ||
documentation that the original equipment manufacturer offers to an | ||
authorized repair provider; | ||
(ii) do not impose on an owner or | ||
independent repair provider any substantial obligation to use or | ||
put a restriction on the use of the part, tool, software, or | ||
documentation to diagnose, maintain, or repair an | ||
electronics-enabled implement of agriculture, including a | ||
condition that the owner or independent repair provider become an | ||
authorized repair provider or a requirement that a part or tool be | ||
registered, paired with, or approved by the original equipment | ||
manufacturer before the part or tool is operational; and | ||
(iii) prohibit an original equipment | ||
manufacturer or an authorized repair provider from imposing any | ||
additional cost or burden that is not reasonably necessary or is | ||
designed to be an impediment on an owner or independent repair | ||
provider; | ||
(C) with respect to making available | ||
documentation, making 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; and | ||
(D) with respect to making available software | ||
tools, making the software tools available: | ||
(i) at no cost; | ||
(ii) without requiring authorization or | ||
Internet access; | ||
(iii) without imposing impediments to | ||
access or use in the course of effecting the diagnosis, | ||
maintenance, or repair of an electronics-enabled implement of | ||
agriculture; and | ||
(iv) in a manner that does not impair the | ||
efficient and cost-effective diagnosis, maintenance, or repair of | ||
an electronics-enabled implement of agriculture to enable full | ||
functionality of the implement. | ||
(8) "Firmware" means a software program or set of | ||
instructions programmed on an electronics-enabled implement of | ||
agriculture or on a part for the implement that allows the implement | ||
or part to communicate with a networked product or system or with | ||
other computer hardware, including any relevant patch or fix made | ||
by the original equipment manufacturer of the implement or part. | ||
(9) "Independent repair provider" means a person that: | ||
(A) is not an authorized repair provider of an | ||
electronics-enabled implement of agriculture; and | ||
(B) provides diagnosis, maintenance, or repair | ||
services for the electronics-enabled implement of agriculture. | ||
(10) "Original equipment manufacturer" means a person | ||
that manufactures an electronics-enabled implement of agriculture | ||
and sells, leases, or otherwise supplies the implement to any other | ||
person. | ||
(11) "Owner" means a person that owns or leases an | ||
electronics-enabled implement of agriculture other than the | ||
original equipment manufacturer of the implement. | ||
(12) "Part" means any component or subcomponent of an | ||
electronics-enabled implement of agriculture that is sold, | ||
supplied, or otherwise made available by an original equipment | ||
manufacturer for the purposes of maintaining, repairing, or | ||
diagnosing the implement. | ||
(13) "Tool" means a software program, including a | ||
software update, hardware implement, or other apparatus used for | ||
repair-related diagnostic testing, maintenance, or repair of an | ||
electronics-enabled implement of agriculture. The term includes | ||
software or another mechanism that provides, programs, or pairs a | ||
new part, calibrates functionality, or performs any other function | ||
required to bring the implement to a fully functional condition. | ||
(14) "Trade secret" has the meaning assigned by 18 | ||
U.S.C. Section 1839, as that section existed on January 1, 2023. | ||
Sec. 121.002. APPLICABILITY. This chapter applies to an | ||
electronics-enabled implement of agriculture sold or leased in this | ||
state. | ||
Sec. 121.003. REQUIREMENTS FOR ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT | ||
MANUFACTURERS. An original equipment manufacturer shall make | ||
available on fair and reasonable terms to any owner or independent | ||
repair provider: | ||
(1) any part, tool, software, or documentation, | ||
including any updates to information or embedded software, for that | ||
equipment or part; and | ||
(2) for equipment containing an electronic security | ||
lock or other security-related function, any part, tool, or | ||
documentation required to disable or enable an electronic security | ||
lock or other security-related function of an electronics-enabled | ||
implement of agriculture. | ||
Sec. 121.004. PART REPLACEMENT; ACCESSIBILITY. An original | ||
equipment manufacturer shall ensure that any part required by the | ||
original equipment manufacturer's electronics-enabled implement of | ||
agriculture can be replaced without causing damage to the implement | ||
using: | ||
(1) a commonly available tool; or | ||
(2) a tool that is not commonly available that is made | ||
available to owners or independent repair providers by the original | ||
equipment manufacturer on fair and reasonable terms. | ||
Sec. 121.005. CONSTRUCTION OF CHAPTER. Nothing in this | ||
chapter may be construed to: | ||
(1) require an original equipment manufacturer to | ||
divulge a trade secret to an owner or an independent repair | ||
provider, except as necessary to make available any necessary part, | ||
tool, software, or documentation on fair and reasonable terms as | ||
required by this chapter; | ||
(2) alter the terms of an agreement between an | ||
original equipment manufacturer and an authorized repair provider, | ||
except with respect to any provision of an agreement that would | ||
limit the obligations of an original equipment manufacturer under | ||
this chapter; | ||
(3) require an authorized repair provider to make any | ||
part, tool, software, or documentation relating to an | ||
electronics-enabled implement of agriculture available on fair and | ||
reasonable terms, unless the authorized repair provider is the | ||
original equipment manufacturer of the implement; | ||
(4) require an original equipment manufacturer to | ||
provide any part or equipment solely used in the development of the | ||
manufacturer's products; or | ||
(5) allow: | ||
(A) any modification that permanently | ||
deactivates a safety notification system when an | ||
electronics-enabled implement of agriculture is being repaired; | ||
(B) access to any function of a tool that enables | ||
the owner or independent repair provider to change the settings of | ||
an electronics-enabled implement of agriculture so as to bring the | ||
equipment permanently out of compliance with any applicable safety | ||
or emissions laws; | ||
(C) the evasion of emissions laws or copyright | ||
laws; or | ||
(D) any other illegal modification activities. | ||
Sec. 121.006. 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 3. To the extent of a conflict between Chapter 121, | ||
Business & Commerce Code, as added by this Act, and a provision of | ||
an agreement entered into before the effective date of this Act, the | ||
provision of the agreement prevails. | ||
SECTION 4. This Act takes effect September 1, 2023. |