This bill establishes new regulations for original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) regarding the availability of services and parts for agricultural equipment. It mandates that manufacturers must provide independent repair providers and equipment owners with access to necessary documentation, parts, embedded software, firmware, and tools under fair and reasonable terms. This includes updates to these resources and any data that the owner authorizes for use. Additionally, if agricultural equipment has an electronic security lock, manufacturers are required to make available the necessary resources to reset such locks during repairs.

The bill also outlines exemptions where manufacturers are not required to provide certain parts or information, such as when a part is no longer available or when disclosing a trade secret is necessary. Furthermore, it clarifies that manufacturers and agricultural equipment dealers are not liable for any damages resulting from faulty repairs conducted by independent repair providers or owners. This legislation aims to enhance the repairability of agricultural equipment while protecting manufacturers' proprietary information.