Powers of department. (a) General powers.-- To ensure the safety of motorists and the general public, except as permitted under
Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes
Section: 8505
Jurisdiction: PA
Bluebook Citation: 75 Pa. Cons. Stat. § 8505
§ 8505. Powers of department. (a) General powers.-- To ensure the safety of motorists and the general public, except as permitted under
section 8509 (relating to commercial operation), the department has sole regulatory
authority over the operation of highly automated vehicles on highways within this
Commonwealth consistent with this title and Federal law or regulation. (b) Specific powers and duties.-- Except as provided for in subsection (c), the department has the following specific
powers and duties: (1) By order of the secretary, to prohibit the use of a highly automated vehicle on a
highway where the secretary determines that the operation of the highly automated
vehicle would constitute a hazard. (2) To require a certificate holder to self-report to the department an accident in this
Commonwealth involving the certificate holder's highly automated vehicle if the accident
resulted in bodily injury, serious bodily injury, death or damage to property. The
department shall establish the time frame in which to self-report an accident to the
department, provided that the time frame is no less than six hours from the occurrence
of the accident. (3) To display on the department's publicly accessible Internet website, the following: (i) A list of certificate holders, including: (A) Location information where the highly automated vehicle is expected to operate. (B) The name and contact information for accident claims, including the registered agent
for service of process. (ii) Orders issued by the secretary under paragraph (1). (iii) Policies, regulations or guidelines issued by the department under this subchapter. (4) By order of the secretary, to collect the following information on a periodic basis: (i) The process an emergency service responder should follow when a highly automated vehicle
without a highly automated vehicle driver on board is disabled or involved in an accident. (ii) If applicable, the highly automated vehicle driver information, including name, driver's
license number, state or country issued and a summary of any training received to
operate the highly automated vehicle. (iii) A description of whether the highly automated vehicle will transport passengers or
goods. If the highly automated vehicle will not be transporting passengers or goods,
a description of the service or function being provided by the highly automated vehicle. (iv) Location information, including a list of municipalities where the highly automated
vehicle is expected to operate. (5) To establish policies, regulations or guidelines reasonably necessary to implement
this subchapter. (c) Restriction.-- Notwithstanding subsection (b), the department is prohibited from establishing a policy,
regulation or guideline under this subchapter that: (1) requires a highly automated vehicle driver to obtain another additional license, approval
or similar authorization, other than the appropriate driver's license and endorsement,
according to the type and class of motor vehicle equipped with an automated driving
system that the highly automated vehicle driver operates; (2) is inconsistent with Federal law, regulation or guidance relating to highly automated
vehicles; (3) prohibits or restricts a highly automated vehicle driver from operating a certificate
holder's highly automated vehicle to control all or part of the DDT unless the highly
automated vehicle driver has been convicted of one or more moving violations within
the past 365 days; or (4) prohibits or restricts a certificate holder's highly automated vehicle from operating
without a highly automated vehicle driver in a manner that is inconsistent with the
provisions of section 8508(b) and (e) (relating to operation requirements) and section
8510.1(b) (relating to enforcement and penalties). (Nov. 3, 2022, P.L.1946, No.130, eff. 240 days) 2022 Amendment. Act 130 added section 8505.
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