The proposed bill introduces the "Digital Right to Repair" and the "Agricultural Equipment Fair Repair Act" within Florida law, establishing new requirements for manufacturers of portable wireless devices and agricultural equipment. It mandates that these manufacturers provide necessary documentation, parts, and tools for repair and maintenance to both device owners and independent repair providers on fair and reasonable terms. The bill prohibits manufacturers from requiring authorized repair providers to purchase information in proprietary formats if it is available in standardized formats. Additionally, it allows independent repair providers or owners to file complaints in circuit court if manufacturers fail to comply with these requirements.

Furthermore, the bill outlines specific obligations for original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) to provide access to diagnostic and repair information, including the ability to reset security-related electronic functions. It clarifies that OEMs are not liable for the content and functionality of aftermarket diagnostic tools once the required information is made available. The legislation also includes protections for OEMs regarding trade secrets and maintains existing agreements with authorized repair providers, except for clauses that limit compliance with the new requirements. Violations could incur civil penalties of up to $500 per infraction, and the provisions will take effect on July 1, 2026.