Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2269

Introduced
1/14/26  
Refer
1/14/26  
Engrossed
2/9/26  
Refer
2/13/26  
Enrolled
3/9/26  

Caption

MS Fully Autonomous Vehicle Enabling Act; extend repealer on law enforcement interaction plan submission to DPS.

Impact

The reauthorization of this requirement has significant implications for how autonomous vehicles are regulated within the state. By mandating an interaction plan, the bill intends to ensure a coherent response strategy for law enforcement and operators, potentially enhancing public safety on the roads. The law enforcement interaction plan serves as a crucial procedural document that addresses specific scenarios that may arise when a fully autonomous vehicle is in operation, ensuring preparedness from both the vehicle operators and state agencies.

Summary

Senate Bill 2269 aims to amend Section 63-35-7 of the Mississippi Code of 1972 by extending the repeal date of the law requiring operators of fully autonomous vehicles to submit a law enforcement interaction plan to the Department of Public Safety. This means that individuals wishing to operate a fully autonomous vehicle without a human driver will continue to be required to detail how they will communicate with authorities during operation, manage towing in case of an incident, and recognize the vehicle’s autonomous mode, among other safety protocols.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB2269 appears generally positive, particularly among proponents of autonomous vehicle technology who appreciate the need for structured interaction with law enforcement. Stakeholders believe that having a mandatory plan will lead to improved safety measures and clearer understanding between vehicle operators and authorities. However, some concerns may still linger about the clarity and feasibility of the plans required and whether they effectively address all potential hazards associated with fully autonomous vehicles.

Contention

While the bill was passed unanimously, discussions may have touched upon the broader implications of relying on such technology and how well the law enforcement interaction plan can be implemented in real-world scenarios. Opponents might raise concerns regarding the adequacy of the plan and whether it truly enhances public safety or merely adds another layer of bureaucratic requirement for emerging automotive technologies. The success of this extension will depend on the practical applicability of the law enforcement interaction plan in actual driving conditions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2694

MS Pharmacy Practice Act; extend repealer on.

MS HB955

MS Pharmacy Practice Act; extend repealer on.

MS HB1083

Health Care Expendable Fund; extend repealer on.

MS HB960

Telemedicine services; extend repealer on requirement that insurance plans in MS provide coverage for.

MS HB614

Mississippi Law Enforcement Interaction Course Act; enact for implementation in public school curriculum.

MS HB953

Harvest permits; extend repealer on provisions establishing maximum weight and approved routes of vehicles.

MS HB1341

MS Health Care Industry Zone Act; extend repealer on act and related tax incentives.

MS HB971

MS Health Care Industry Zone Act; extend repealer on act and related tax incentives.

MS HB1453

Small Business and Grocer Investment Act; extend repealer on.

MS HB1316

State Board of Funeral Services; extend repealer on.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.