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US PIRG is a leading advocate for right to repair legislation at both the state and federal level. Repair.eu - website of the Right to Repair Europe Coalition, which represents over 170 organizations from 27 European countries. It includes environmental NGOs and repair actors such as community repair groups, social economy actors, spare parts ...
Versions of the bill generally have been supported by independent repair and after-market associations and generally opposed by auto manufacturers and dealerships. It was first considered at the federal level in 2001, but no provisions were adopted until the Massachusetts legislature enacted Right to Repair bill H. 4362 on July 31, 2012.
Legislation protecting the right to repair has the potential to reduce two of the hidden costs of car ownership: auto repairs and car insurance. But experts in the automotive world remain divided ...
The European Union adopts legislation through a variety of legislative procedures. The procedure used for a given legislative proposal depends on the policy area in question. Most legislation needs to be proposed by the European Commission and approved by the Council of the European Union and European Parliament to become law.
(Reuters) - U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren is proposing legislation that would make defense contractors give the U.S. military a "right to repair" its equipment, and require the Department of ...
A new Oregonian law bans pairing parts to specific devices so other official parts won't work properly. Apple has been using this practice recently. Oregon’s new right to repair law bans ...
Pages in category "Right to repair" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. * Right to repair;
This act legislates to enable the implementation of the country's exit from the European Union (Brexit) and automatically repealed the European Communities Act 1972 on "exit day" – defined in the legislation as 29 March 2019 (at 11.00 p.m.) which was later revised by secondary legislation first to 31 October 2019 and then finally 31 January 2020.