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OK HB1984
Bill
Status
2/3/2025
Primary Sponsor
Trish Ranson
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AI Summary
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Requires vehicles with connected vehicle service to provide clear in-vehicle notifications when anyone outside the vehicle accesses the service or location tracking features.
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Mandates vehicle manufacturers provide an easily accessible website process titled "HOW TO DISCONNECT REMOTE VEHICLE ACCESS" allowing domestic abuse survivors to terminate another person's remote access to their vehicle within 2 business days.
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Permits drivers to disconnect remote access by providing vehicle identification number and proof of legal possession (title, court order, or domestic violence restraining order), with court orders prioritized over joint titles.
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Requires vehicles with location tracking to include an in-vehicle mechanism to immediately disable location access without requiring passwords, online apps, or remote authentication; disabling must not trigger notifications to account holders.
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Becomes effective November 1, 2025 for current vehicles; July 1, 2026 for pre-2028 vehicles capable of software updates; and January 1, 2028 for vehicles manufactured after January 1, 2028.
Legislative Description
Domestic violence; purpose; terms; vehicles; information; severability; exception; liability; provider; alert; duties; legal ownership; mechanism; notification; codification; effective date.
Last Action
Referred to Criminal Judiciary
2/4/2025