S05283 Summary:

BILL NOS05283
 
SAME ASNo Same As
 
SPONSORMAY
 
COSPNSRKRUEGER, SKOUFIS
 
MLTSPNSR
 
Add Art 33-C §698, Gen Bus L
 
Establishes the "right to repair farm equipment act" to protect the rights of consumers to diagnose, service, maintain, and repair farm equipment; requires original equipment manufacturers to make equipment available to independent repair providers under fair and reasonable terms.
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S05283 Actions:

BILL NOS05283
 
04/23/2019REFERRED TO CONSUMER PROTECTION
01/08/2020REFERRED TO CONSUMER PROTECTION
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S05283 Committee Votes:

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S05283 Floor Votes:

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S05283 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                          5283
 
                               2019-2020 Regular Sessions
 
                    IN SENATE
 
                                     April 23, 2019
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced  by  Sen.  MAY  --  read  twice and ordered printed, and when
          printed to be committed to the Committee on Consumer Protection
 
        AN ACT to amend the general business law, in  relation  to  establishing
          the "right to repair farm equipment act" to require original equipment
          manufacturers  to  make  certain  equipment  available  to independent
          repair providers under fair and reasonable terms
 
          The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and  Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section  1.  This act shall be known and may be cited as the "right to
     2  repair farm equipment act".
     3    § 2. The general business law is amended by adding a new article  33-C
     4  to read as follows:
     5                                 ARTICLE 33-C
     6                       RIGHT TO REPAIR FARM EQUIPMENT
     7  Section 698. Right  of  consumers  to  diagnose,  service,  maintain and
     8                 repair farm equipment.
     9    § 698. Right of consumers to diagnose, service,  maintain  and  repair
    10  farm equipment. (a) Definitions. As used in this section:
    11    (1)  "Authorized repair provider" means: (i) a person or business that
    12  has an arrangement for a definite or indefinite period with an  original
    13  equipment  manufacturer  in  which  the  original equipment manufacturer
    14  grants to a person or business license to  use  a  trade  name,  service
    15  mark,  or  related  characteristic  for  the purposes of offering repair
    16  services under the name of the original equipment manufacturer; or  (ii)
    17  a  person or business retained by the original equipment manufacturer to
    18  provide refurbishing services for the original equipment  manufacturer's
    19  product or products.
    20    (2)  "Embedded  software" means any programmable instructions provided
    21  on firmware delivered with the equipment for the purposes  of  equipment
    22  operation, including all relevant patches and fixes made by the original
    23  equipment  manufacturer  for this purpose, including, but not limited to
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD11299-01-9

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     1  synonyms for "Basic  internal  operating  system",  "Internal  operating
     2  system", "Machine code", "Assembly code", "Root code", and "Microcode".
     3    (3)  "Equipment" means digital electronic equipment or a part for such
     4  equipment originally manufactured  for  distribution  and  sale  in  the
     5  United States.
     6    (4)  "Fair  and reasonable terms" means an equitable price in light of
     7  relevant factors, including, but not limited to:
     8    (i) the net cost to the authorized repair provider for similar  infor-
     9  mation  obtained  from  an  original  equipment  manufacturer,  less any
    10  discounts, rebates, or other incentive programs;
    11    (ii) the cost to the original equipment manufacturer for preparing and
    12  distributing the information, excluding  any  research  and  development
    13  costs incurred in designing and implementing, upgrading, or altering the
    14  product,  but  including amortized capital costs for the preparation and
    15  distribution of the information;
    16    (iii) the price charged by other original equipment manufacturers  for
    17  similar information;
    18    (iv) the price charged by original equipment manufacturers for similar
    19  information  prior  to  the  launch  of  original equipment manufacturer
    20  websites;
    21    (v) the ability of aftermarket technicians  or  shops  to  afford  the
    22  information;
    23    (vi) the means by which the information is distributed;
    24    (vii)  the  extent  to  which  the  information is used, including the
    25  number of users, and the frequency, duration, and volume of use; and
    26    (viii) inflation.
    27    (5) "Farm equipment"  means  any  self-propelled  farm  equipment  and
    28  implements  of  husbandry  and the accessories and parts included in the
    29  sale or lease of same designed and manufactured primarily to be used for
    30  agricultural purposes for which the purchase or  lease  price  for  each
    31  piece of farm equipment exceeds one thousand five hundred dollars.
    32    (6)  "Farm  equipment dealer" means any person or business who, in the
    33  ordinary course of business, is engaged in the business  of  selling  or
    34  leasing  new  farm equipment to a person or business pursuant to a fran-
    35  chise agreement, who has obtained a license as a farm equipment  dealer,
    36  and  who is engaged in the diagnosis, service, maintenance, or repair of
    37  farm equipment or farm equipment  engines  pursuant  to  such  franchise
    38  agreement.
    39    (7) "Farm equipment manufacturer" means any person or business engaged
    40  in the business of manufacturing or assembling new farm equipment.
    41    (8)  "Firmware"  means  a  software  program  or  set  of instructions
    42  programmed on a hardware device to allow the device to communicate  with
    43  other computer hardware.
    44    (9) "Independent repair provider" means a person or business operating
    45  in  this state who is not affiliated with an original equipment manufac-
    46  turer or an original equipment manufacturer's authorized repair provider
    47  and who is engaged in the diagnosis, service, maintenance, or repair  of
    48  equipment;  provided, however, that for the purposes of this section, an
    49  original equipment  manufacturer  shall  be  considered  an  independent
    50  repair  provider  for  purposes  of  those  instances when such original
    51  equipment manufacturer engages in the diagnosis,  service,  maintenance,
    52  or  repair  of equipment that is not affiliated with the original equip-
    53  ment manufacturer.
    54    (10) "Original equipment manufacturer" means any  person  or  business
    55  who,  in  the  ordinary course of his or her business, is engaged in the
    56  business of selling or leasing new equipment to any person  or  business

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     1  and  is  engaged  in  the  diagnosis, service, maintenance, or repair of
     2  equipment.
     3    (11)  "Owner"  means a person or business who owns or leases a digital
     4  electronic product purchased or used in this state.
     5    (12) "Part" or "service part" means any replacement part,  either  new
     6  or  used,  made  available by the original equipment manufacturer to the
     7  authorized repair provider for purposes of effecting repair.
     8    (13) "Remote diagnostics" means  any  remote  data  transfer  function
     9  between  equipment and the provider of repair services including for the
    10  purposes of remote diagnostics, settings controls, or location identifi-
    11  cation;
    12    (14) "Service parts" or "parts" means any  replacement  parts,  either
    13  new  or  used,  made available by the original equipment manufacturer to
    14  the authorized repair provider for the purposes of effecting repair.
    15    (b) Requirements. (1) For equipment and parts sold and  used  in  this
    16  state,  the  original equipment manufacturer of such equipment and parts
    17  shall:
    18    (i) make available to independent repair providers or owners of equip-
    19  ment manufactured by such original equipment manufacturer the same diag-
    20  nostic and repair information, including repair technical updates, sche-
    21  matic diagrams, updates, corrections to embedded software and safety and
    22  security patches timely, and for no charge or for the same charge and in
    23  the same format such original equipment manufacturer makes available  to
    24  its  authorized  repair provider and subcontract repair of refurbishment
    25  facilities; and
    26    (ii) make available for purchase by the owner, his or  her  authorized
    27  agent,  or  independent  repair  provider,  equipment  or service parts,
    28  inclusive of any updates to the embedded software of  the  equipment  or
    29  parts, upon fair and reasonable terms.
    30    Nothing  in this section shall require the original equipment manufac-
    31  turer to sell equipment or service parts if  the  parts  are  no  longer
    32  available  to  the  original  equipment  manufacturer  or the authorized
    33  repair provider of the original equipment manufacturer.
    34    (2) Any original equipment manufacturer  that  sells  any  diagnostic,
    35  service,  or  repair documentation to any independent repair provider or
    36  to any owner in a format that is standardized with other original equip-
    37  ment manufacturers, and on terms and conditions more favorable than  the
    38  manner  and  the  terms  and conditions pursuant to which the authorized
    39  repair provider obtains the same diagnostic, service, or repair documen-
    40  tation, shall be prohibited from requiring any authorized repair provid-
    41  er to continue purchasing diagnostic, service, or  repair  documentation
    42  in  a  proprietary format, unless such proprietary format includes diag-
    43  nostic, service, or repair documentation or functionality  that  is  not
    44  available in such standardized format.
    45    (3) (i) Each original equipment manufacturer of equipment sold or used
    46  in the state shall make available for purchase by owners and independent
    47  repair  providers  all  diagnostic  repair  tools incorporating the same
    48  diagnostic, repair, and remote  communications  capabilities  that  such
    49  original  equipment  manufacturer  makes  available to its own repair or
    50  engineering staff or any authorized repair provider.
    51    (ii) Each original equipment manufacturer shall offer such  tools  for
    52  sale to owners and independent repair providers upon fair and reasonable
    53  terms.  Each  original  equipment  manufacturer that provides diagnostic
    54  repair documentation to  aftermarket  diagnostic  tool,  diagnostic,  or
    55  third  party  service  information  publications  and systems shall have
    56  fully satisfied its obligations under this section and thereafter not be

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     1  responsible for the content and functionality of such aftermarket  diag-
     2  nostic tools, diagnostics, or service information systems.
     3    (4) Original equipment manufacturer equipment or parts sold or used in
     4  the  state  for  the purpose of providing security-related functions may
     5  not exclude diagnostic, service, and  repair  information  necessary  to
     6  reset  a  security related electronic function from information provided
     7  to owners and independent repair  facilities.  If  excluded  under  this
     8  paragraph,  the  information necessary to reset an immobilizer system or
     9  security related electronic module shall be obtained by owners and inde-
    10  pendent repair facilities through the appropriate  secure  data  release
    11  systems.
    12    (c)  Limitations.  (1)  Notwithstanding any law, rule or regulation to
    13  the contrary, no provision of this section shall be  read,  interpreted,
    14  or construed to abrogate, interfere with, contradict, or alter the terms
    15  of  any  agreement  executed  and  in force between an authorized repair
    16  provider and an original  equipment  manufacturer,  including,  but  not
    17  limited  to,  the  performance or provision of warranty or recall repair
    18  work by an authorized repair provider on behalf of an original equipment
    19  manufacturer pursuant to such authorized repair agreement,  except  that
    20  any  provision  in  such an authorized repair agreement that purports to
    21  waive, avoid, restrict, or limit an  original  equipment  manufacturer's
    22  compliance with this section shall be void and unenforceable.
    23    (2)  Nothing  in  this  section shall be construed to require original
    24  equipment manufacturers or authorized repair  providers  to  provide  an
    25  owner or independent repair provider access to non-diagnostic and repair
    26  information  by  an  original  equipment  manufacturer  to an authorized
    27  repair provider pursuant to the terms of an authorizing agreement.
    28    (d) Enforcement. A violation of this section shall be  enforceable  by
    29  the  attorney  general  and  punishable  by  a fine of a maximum of five
    30  hundred dollars per incident.
    31    § 3. This act shall take effect on the one hundred twentieth day after
    32  it shall have become a law. Effective immediately, the addition,  amend-
    33  ment  and/or repeal of any rules or regulations necessary for the imple-
    34  mentation of this act on its effective date are authorized  to  be  made
    35  and completed on or before such effective date.
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