The bill allows licensed Hawaii drivers to operate autonomous vehicles, defines key terms, and sets safety requirements for such vehicles.
If you operate autonomous vehicles in Hawaii, you must comply with safety requirements and testing regulations or face penalties.
What do these statuses mean? ▼
Affected Industries
Topics How we classify →
What This Means
SB630 aims to position Hawaii as a leader in the regulation of autonomous vehicles by allowing licensed drivers to operate them under specific safety conditions. The bill outlines definitions, safety requirements, and testing protocols for autonomous technology, impacting manufacturers and operators in the state. Compliance with these regulations is crucial for safe operation on public roads.
Key Provisions
- Defines 'autonomous motor vehicle' and 'autonomous technology'.
- Allows licensed drivers to operate autonomous vehicles on public roads.
- Establishes safety requirements for autonomous vehicles.
- Mandates human oversight during testing unless on a closed course.
- Requires insurance or proof of self-insurance for testing.
- Federal regulations supersede state requirements in case of conflict.
Latest Legislative Action
Carried over to 2026 Regular Session.
Bill Sponsors
| Name | Role |
|---|---|
| CHANG | Primary |
| FEVELLA | Primary |
| San Buenaventura | Cosponsor |
Compliance Checklist
Who: Vehicle manufacturers and operators.
Deadline: Upon enactment of the bill.
Penalty: Potential fines or prohibition from operating vehicles.
Who: Entities performing testing of autonomous vehicles.
Deadline: Before testing begins.
Penalty: Testing may be prohibited without proper documentation.
Full Legal Analysis
Official Source
Related Topics
Affected Industries
More Hawaii AI Legislation
More Hawaii AI Laws
Browse all published AI bills and regulations for Hawaii.