Kansas HB2700 establishes the Kansas Right-to-Repair Act, allowing consumers to obtain documentation, parts, and tools from manufacturers for.
The Kansas Right-to-Repair Act ensures that consumers who purchase digital electronic equipment can obtain necessary documentation, parts, and tools from original equipment manufacturers for diagnosing, maintaining, and repairing their equipment. This applies to equipment sold or leased in Kansas with a wholesale price of at least $50, excluding certain categories like motor vehicles, medical devices, and powersports vehicles.
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