HR 2110 · 119th CongressIntroducedcongress.gov ↗

Safe Vehicle Access for Survivors Act

What this bill does

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This bill requires companies that provide connected car services to help domestic violence survivors by cutting off their abuser's access to the car's technology. When a survivor asks for help, the company must within two business days either shut down the abuser's account or the car's connected features, or tell the survivor how to do it themselves if possible. Companies cannot charge fees or require contract extensions to provide this service. The bill defines abusers as people who committed domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, or sex trafficking against the survivor, and covers any service that lets someone remotely access car data or control car functions.

Introduced

March 14, 2025

Policy Area

Science, Technology, Communications

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