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Summary of Question 1
This proposed law would prohibit any motor vehicle manufacturer, starting with model year 2015, from selling or leasing, either directly or through a dealer, a new motor vehicle without allowing the owner to have access to the same diagnostic and repair information made available to the manufacturer's dealers and in-state authorized repair facilities. The manufacturer would have to allow the owner, or the owner's designated in-state independent repair facility (one not affiliated with a manufacturer or its authorized dealers), to obtain diagnostic and repair information electronically, on an hourly, daily, monthly, or yearly subscription basis, for no more than fair market value and on terms that do not unfairly favor dealers and authorized repair facilities. The manufacturer would have to provide access to the information through a non-proprietary vehicle interface, using a standard applied in federal emissions-control regulations. Such information would have to include the same content, and be in the same form and accessible in the same manner, as is provided to the manufacturer's dealers and authorized repair facilities. For vehicles manufactured from 2002 through model year 2014, the proposed law would require a manufacturer of motor vehicles sold in Massachusetts to make available for purchase, by vehicle owners and in-state independent repair facilities, the same diagnostic and repair information that the manufacturer makes available through an electronic system to its dealers and in-state authorized repair facilities. Manufacturers would have to make such information available in the same form and manner, and to the same extent, as they do for dealers and authorized repair facilities. The information would be available for purchase on an hourly, daily, monthly, or yearly subscription basis, for no more than fair market value and on terms that do not unfairly favor dealers and authorized repair facilities. For vehicles manufactured from 2002 through model year 2014, the proposed law would also require manufacturers to make available for purchase, by vehicle owners and in-state independent repair facilities, all diagnostic repair tools, incorporating the same diagnostic, repair and wireless capabilities as those available to dealers and authorized repair facilities. Such tools would have to be made available for no more than fair market value and on terms that do not unfairly favor dealers and authorized repair facilities. For all years covered by the proposed law, the required diagnostic and repair information would not include the information necessary to reset a vehicle immobilizer, an anti-theft device that prevents a vehicle from being started unless the correct key code is present. Such information would have to be made available to dealers, repair facilities, and owners through a separate, secure data release system. The proposed law would not require a manufacturer to reveal a trade secret and would not interfere with any agreement made by a manufacturer, dealer, or authorized repair facility that is in force on the effective date of the proposed law. Starting January 1, 2013, the proposed law would prohibit any agreement that waives or limits a manufacturer's compliance with the proposed law. Any violation of the proposed law would be treated as a violation of existing state consumer protection and unfair trade-practices laws.

2012 - Middlesex County - Question 1Do you approve of a law summarized below, on which no vote was taken by the Senate or the House of Representatives on or before May 1, 2012?

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Middlesex County Results
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City/Town Ward Pct Blanks Total Votes Cast
Totals
570,078
88,828
98,474 757,380
Acton More »
 
9,462
1,244
1,316
12,022
Arlington More »
 
19,862
2,475
3,916
26,253
Ashby
 
1,498
238
107
1,843
Ashland More »
 
6,767
1,015
793
8,575
Ayer More »
 
2,854
447
367
3,668
Bedford More »
 
6,010
849
860
7,719
Belmont More »
 
10,812
1,582
1,996
14,390
Billerica More »
 
15,509
2,621
2,116
20,246
Boxborough
 
2,297
371
297
2,965
Burlington More »
 
10,118
1,761
1,529
13,408
Cambridge More »
 
36,971
4,798
8,980
50,749
Carlisle
 
2,755
366
253
3,374
Chelmsford More »
 
15,140
2,404
2,120
19,664
Concord More »
 
8,352
1,280
1,423
11,055
Dracut More »
 
11,301
2,120
1,898
15,319
Dunstable
 
1,481
226
194
1,901
Everett More »
 
7,688
1,944
3,609
13,241
Framingham More »
 
21,156
3,385
3,522
28,063
Groton More »
 
4,785
640
937
6,362
Holliston More »
 
6,815
849
672
8,336
Hopkinton More »
 
7,053
989
661
8,703
Hudson More »
 
8,017
1,375
688
10,080
Lexington More »
 
13,732
1,825
2,882
18,439
Lincoln More »
 
2,861
376
513
3,750
Littleton More »
 
4,238
620
583
5,441
Lowell More »
 
23,019
4,751
6,456
34,226
Malden More »
 
15,579
2,979
2,647
21,205
Marlborough More »
 
12,667
2,144
2,010
16,821
Maynard More »
 
4,520
681
616
5,817
Medford More »
 
19,351
3,357
5,234
27,942
Melrose More »
 
12,353
1,700
1,583
15,636
Natick More »
 
14,744
2,089
2,031
18,864
Newton More »
 
33,266
4,104
7,831
45,201
N. Reading More »
 
7,146
1,009
649
8,804
Pepperell More »
 
5,174
796
558
6,528
Reading More »
 
11,835
1,600
1,013
14,448
Sherborn
 
2,122
250
317
2,689
Shirley
 
2,536
420
190
3,146
Somerville More »
 
27,061
4,505
3,924
35,490
Stoneham More »
 
10,006
1,535
984
12,525
Stow More »
 
3,348
501
439
4,288
Sudbury More »
 
8,332
1,104
1,243
10,679
Tewksbury More »
 
12,641
2,016
1,602
16,259
Townsend More »
 
3,954
585
417
4,956
Tyngsborough More »
 
4,923
821
591
6,335
Wakefield More »
 
11,595
1,730
1,294
14,619
Waltham More »
 
17,993
3,012
4,396
25,401
Watertown More »
 
12,721
1,666
2,476
16,863
Wayland More »
 
6,350
839
1,121
8,310
Westford More »
 
10,275
1,599
1,102
12,976
Weston More »
 
5,108
810
802
6,720
Wilmington More »
 
8,109
2,692
1,802
12,603
Winchester More »
 
10,453
1,341
1,183
12,977
Woburn More »
 
15,363
2,392
1,731
19,486
County Totals
570,078
88,828
98,474 757,380