Apple this week announced that it has expanded its Independent Repair Provider Program to include Mac repairs. Apple has since outlined further details about the initiative in an internal document obtained by MacRumors.
The internal document states the following:
Qualifying repair shops can gain access to Apple genuine parts, tools, and training starting August 17
The program covers all Mac models
The program is limited to out-of-warranty Mac repairs
Examples of components eligible for repair include the display, logic board, and top case, the latter of which includes the keyboard, trackpad, speakers, and battery
Participating repair shops must have Apple-certified technicians perform the repairs
Participating repair shops are not permitted to offer whole-unit replacements for Macs
Participating repair shops cannot ship Macs to an Apple repair center
Apple first launched the program for out-of-warranty iPhone repairs in the United States last year and expanded it to Canada and Europe last month. Apple's website has more details, but it has yet to be updated to reflect the inclusion of Mac repairs.
Update: Apple has also repriced several Mac repair parts for technicians. While some parts are now lower in price, several have increased by up to hundreds of dollars, such as 13-inch MacBook Pro displays.
Source: Macrumors