Alaska SB111 mandates digital product manufacturers to provide necessary documentation, parts, and tools for independent repair services, excluding.
The Alaska Digital Right to Repair Act requires digital product manufacturers to provide independent service providers and owners with documentation, parts, and tools needed for diagnosis, maintenance, and repair of digital products. This includes any updates or improvements made by the manufacturer. The act exempts motor vehicles and does not require manufacturers to disclose trade secrets. It also prohibits manufacturers from charging more to independent service providers than they charge their authorized service providers. The act takes effect January 1, 2026.
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