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ME LD2120

Bill

Status

Failed

2/24/2026

Primary Sponsor

Tiffany Roberts-Lovell

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Origin

House of Representatives

132nd Legislature

AI Summary

  • Survivors of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, stalking, or sex trafficking can request that motor vehicle manufacturers terminate or disable an abuser's access to connected vehicle services (remote vehicle data access and commands via mobile apps)

  • Motor vehicle manufacturers must act on survivor requests within 2 business days by terminating the abuser's account, disabling vehicle connectivity, or providing instructions for the survivor to regain control

  • Providers cannot charge fees, require account holder approval, or impose other conditions beyond basic documentation (vehicle identification number, abuser's name, and proof of ownership or court order granting possession)

  • Survivor information must be kept confidential and securely disposed of within 90 days; abusers must not be notified until at least 3 days after the survivor is informed and only after access has been terminated

  • Motor vehicle manufacturers and their employees are protected from liability for actions taken in compliance with the law

Legislative Description

An Act to Enable Survivors of Abuse to Disable Connected Vehicle Services

Public Safety

Last Action

Pursuant to Joint Rule 310.3 Placed in Legislative Files (DEAD)

2/24/2026

Committee Referrals

Judiciary1/7/2026

Full Bill Text

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