Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF4216

Introduced
3/12/26  

Caption

Advisory board established to study impacts of commercial autonomous vehicle operations implementation, minimum requirements for operation of commercial autonomous vehicles established, and permit process for commercial autonomous vehicle operations required.

Impact

In essence, HF4216 aims to regulate a nascent area of transportation technology while addressing safety, economic implications, and workforce displacement concerns. By establishing a permit process and requiring a comprehensive study, the bill allows for an informed approach to integrating autonomous vehicles into state transportation systems. The advisory board will consider factors such as the potential impact on rideshare and commercial drivers, reemployment pathways, and legal liabilities associated with accidents involving autonomous vehicles, thus potentially reshaping the landscape of transportation in Minnesota.

Summary

House File 4216 establishes a regulatory framework for the operation of commercial autonomous vehicles in Minnesota. The bill requires the creation of a Commercial Autonomous Vehicle Operations Labor and Small Business Impact Advisory Board. This board is tasked with studying the impacts of implementing commercial autonomous vehicle operations and will set minimum requirements for their operation. Moreover, the bill mandates a permit process for any entity wishing to engage in these operations, ensuring that such vehicles can only operate once they have undergone a thorough evaluation and received approval from the board and the commissioner of transportation.

Contention

Key points of contention surrounding HF4216 include the possible disruptions to the driver workforce, as well as debates around safety and accessibility for disabled individuals. Critics may express concern that without careful oversight and evaluation, the introduction of autonomous vehicles could lead to job losses for traditional drivers. Additionally, the bill's approach to algorithmic management and public notification of any changes further raises questions about transparency in how autonomous vehicles are managed and how they interact with public road systems. The final report by the advisory board will likely become a focal point for discussions on the bill's future implications.

Companion Bills

MN SF4381

Similar To Advisory board establishment to study impacts of commercial autonomous vehicle operations implementation

Previously Filed As

MN SF4381

Advisory board establishment to study impacts of commercial autonomous vehicle operations implementation

MN SF4618

Operation of certain autonomous vehicles and on-demand autonomous vehicle networks authorization

MN S1258

Delivery of Commercial Goods by Autonomous Vehicles

MN HB2240

Establishes certain requirements relating to the operation of autonomous vehicles

MN HB3034

Establishes certain requirements relating to the operation of autonomous vehicles

MN SB1246

Autonomous vehicles.

MN AB2193

Autonomous vehicles.

MN SB480

Autonomous vehicles.

MN HB2069

Establishes provisions relating to autonomous vehicles

MN HF3513

Autonomous vehicles regulated.

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