Washington State has passed two significant right-to-repair bills (SB 5680 and another not specified) that will come into effect on January 1, 2026. These laws compel manufacturers to make spare parts and tools available for a range of devices, particularly focusing on accessibility for wheelchair users. Under these new regulations, manufacturers cannot block repairs through parts pairing, meaning consumers will no longer face limitations such as 'unknown part' warnings when replacing parts. This legislation aims to reduce repair monopolies, enhance consumer rights, and improve accessibility, potentially influencing repair markets in other states.