Right to Repair Fight Continues

MRAA and our coalition partners are continuing to push back against Right to Repair legislation that surfaces throughout the country, as this presents a serious risk to boat users who may have had their engine improperly modified or repaired. MRAA is currently monitoring and pushing back against Delaware House Bill 22 which would require manufacturers to provide comprehensive information and access to software and tools needed to repair products — including electronics and marine engines — to untrained and uncertified technicians and individuals. MRAA is committed to monitoring efforts that seek to push forward this harmful legislation in all 50 states, so please do not hesitate to reach out if there is a bill introduced in your state.


For more information or any questions, please reach out to MRAA’s government relations manager, Chad Tokowicz at chad@mraa.com.

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