State-by-State Comparison: Right to Repair Legislation Across the US
This guide was published on 11th February, 2026. Further regulatory developments may have occurred after publication. To keep up-to-date with the latest compliance news, sign up to our newsletter.
Right-to-repair legislation is steadily gaining momentum across the United States.
Guide Overview
With each state having its own legislative agenda and priorities, it can be difficult to keep on top of the evolving legislative activities across all 50 states.
This guide aims to help you easily navigate these complexities and keep you up to date on right-to-repair legislation in 2026.
It contains a comprehensive comparison chart mapping the current patchwork of state-level activity, and provides an overview of how right-to-repair requirements are being proposed and enacted nationwide. It acts as a practical reference for understanding the scope and direction of legislative action in the field of right-to-repair in the US.
This Guide Covers
- Overview of state-level right-to-repair legislation across the US
- High-level comparison of enacted and proposed legislation
- Scope of products covered under different state laws such as digital electronic equipment, appliances and wheelchairs
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