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HB 2121

electronic equipment; modifications

57th Legislature - Second Regular Session Introduced by Nick Kupper

Arizona HB 2121 addresses electronic equipment modifications, but specific provisions unavailable; likely involves right-to-repair, manufacturer restrictions, or modification standards.

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Bill Summary · HB 2121

Legislative bill overview

HB 2121 is a bill introduced in Arizona that addresses modifications to electronic equipment, though specific provisions are not yet publicly detailed since it was only recently prefiled on January 5, 2026. The bill's exact scope—whether it concerns right-to-repair provisions, manufacturer restrictions, safety standards, or other electronic equipment regulations—cannot be determined from the current filing status.

Why this is important

Electronic equipment modification policies affect consumer rights, product longevity, repair costs, and the balance between manufacturer control and user ownership. Such legislation can impact everything from smartphone repair accessibility to industrial equipment maintenance and device durability in the marketplace.

Potential points of contention

  • Right-to-repair vs. manufacturer control: Tension between consumer ability to modify/repair devices and manufacturer intellectual property, warranty, and safety concerns
  • Safety and liability standards: Questions about who bears responsibility if modifications cause device failure, injury, or create security vulnerabilities
  • Scope ambiguity: Unclear whether modifications apply to consumer electronics, industrial equipment, vehicles, or all categories, which affects different stakeholder groups differently

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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