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US HB2110
Bill
Status
3/14/2025
Primary Sponsor
Debbie Dingell
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AI Summary
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Survivors of domestic violence, stalking, sexual assault, or trafficking can request that connected vehicle service providers terminate or disable an abuser's remote access to their vehicle within 2 business days, even if the abuser is the account holder
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Covered providers must deny abusers access to any vehicle location or tracking data generated after the termination request, and cannot charge fees, require account holder approval, or impose other conditions beyond basic documentation
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Survivors must provide vehicle identification number, abuser's name, and proof of ownership or legal possession (such as court orders, restraining orders, or dissolution decrees granting vehicle possession)
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Providers must treat survivor-submitted information as confidential, destroy it within 90 days, notify survivors at least 3 days before notifying abusers of any account changes, and publish request procedures on public websites
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FCC must issue proposed rulemaking within 180 days and final regulations within 2 years; the law preempts state laws on connected vehicle service requests and provides liability protection for providers complying with the Act
Legislative Description
Safe Vehicle Access for Survivors Act
Science, technology, communications
Last Action
Forwarded by Subcommittee to Full Committee by Voice Vote.
2/10/2026