104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2025 and 2026
HB2974

 

Introduced 2/6/2025, by Rep. Curtis J. Tarver, II

 

SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
 
New Act

    Creates the Illinois Autonomous Vehicle Testing Program Act. Provides that the Department of Transportation shall lead the Illinois Autonomous Vehicle Testing Program to promote the development, testing, and deployment of CAV technologies and related infrastructure and data needs with the State. Requires the Department to create a registration system with the State for entities wishing to conduct safe pilots or tests of CAVs. Provides that a participating entity in the Program shall maintain compliance with specific requirements. Provides that the Department shall make the notification form for testing entities available on the Program's website. Provides that the Department shall assist in the identification of appropriate communities to conduct testing. Authorizes the Department to suspend an entity's participation in the Program if there is clear evidence that the technology used by a particular vehicle or tested by a particular entity is unsafe for testing on public roads or violates the requirements of the Program. Provides that the Department shall submit to the Governor and General Assembly a report on the status of the Program on or before every December 31 and June 30. Effective January 1, 2026.


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A BILL FOR

 

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1    AN ACT concerning transportation.
 
2    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
 
4    Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the
5Illinois Autonomous Vehicle Testing Program Act.
 
6    Section 5. Definitions.As used in this Act:
7    "Automated vehicle" means those vehicles equipped with
8hardware and software that are collectively capable of
9performing all the real-time operational and tactical
10functions required to operate a vehicle under the conditions
11for which the hardware and software were designed.
12    "Connected and automated vehicle" or "CAV" means either
13automated vehicle or connected vehicle.
14    "Connected vehicle" means those vehicles that use wireless
15communication to communicate and exchange information with
16other vehicles, infrastructure, other devices outside the
17vehicle, and external networks.
18    "Department" means the Department of Transportation.
19    "Program" means the Illinois Autonomous Vehicle Testing
20Program.
 
21    Section 10. Responsibilities and authority of the
22Department. The Department shall lead the Program to promote

 

 

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1the development, testing, and deployment of CAV technologies
2and related infrastructure and data needs with the State. The
3Department shall partner with other State agencies to:
4        (1) review CAV research, pilot projects, and federal,
5    State, and international action to identify best practices
6    regarding:
7            (A) vehicle testing;
8            (B) technology deployment;
9            (C) law enforcement collaboration;
10            (D) insurance coverage;
11            (E) liability determinations;
12            (F) data-sharing arrangements;
13            (G) privacy issues; and
14            (H) infrastructure needs;
15        (2) evaluate and address current laws, rules, and
16    regulations that may impede safe CAV and related
17    infrastructure testing, deployment, and operation;
18        (3) as appropriate, inform State agencies, partner
19    entities, and the public about the work of the Program and
20    its findings;
21        (4) pursue opportunities to make the State a leader in
22    the safe and efficient movement of goods and people by
23    means of connected and automated transportation;
24        (5) collaborate with industry experts on the latest
25    developments in CAV systems, cybersecurity, network
26    infrastructure, Internet of Things applications, and other

 

 

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1    innovative areas;
2        (6) work with State agencies, local municipalities,
3    universities, private industry, and other stakeholders to
4    strengthen the responsible and anonymized collection,
5    sharing, and analysis of CAV-generated data to enhance
6    planning, operations, and maintenance throughout the
7    State;
8        (7) Work with State agencies, private industry,
9    advocacy groups, nonprofit organizations, local
10    communities, and other stakeholders to identify areas of
11    interest and potential pilot projects, especially relating
12    to improved safety and mobility for the elderly, disabled,
13    and underserved populations;
14        (8) develop and implement a plan to address changing
15    education and workforce training needs relating to CAV
16    technology development;
17        (9) identify economic development opportunities to
18    foster equitable job creation;
19        (10) identify public-private partnership
20    opportunities to increase efficiency in the transportation
21    network; and
22        (11) maintain an easily accessible website to provide
23    updates on the Program and other educational resources for
24    the public and interested stakeholders.
 
25    Section 15. Program registration.

 

 

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1    (a) The Department shall create a registration system with
2the State for entities wishing to conduct safe pilots or tests
3of CAVs. The Department shall create and make accessible a
4notification form that participants shall complete and file
5each calendar year with the Department. The Department shall
6have the authority to revise the form as new technology and
7circumstances necessitate. Participating entities may
8implement testing programs under the Program immediately after
9providing notification to the Department and shall observe the
10requirements provided in this Act.
11    (b) The current form shall require a participating entity
12to annually provide the following information, in addition to
13any other requirements established by the Department:
14        (1) the name and business address of the entity
15    intending to test CAV technology;
16        (2) identification information about the vehicle to be
17    used in testing, including the make, model, and license
18    plate number;
19        (3) the name, driver's license number, state of
20    issuance and contact information of any designated
21    operator the entity authorizes to operate a CAV during
22    testing;
23        (4) a summary of the training completed by vehicle
24    operators;
25        (5) the name of the municipalities or other areas of
26    the State where the entity intends to test CAVs; and

 

 

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1        (6) certification of compliance with the requirements
2    provided by Section 15.
 
3    Section 20. Program requirements.
4(a) A participating entity shall maintain compliance with the
5requirements set out in this Section, in addition to any other
6requirements established by the Department.
7    (a) The current form shall require the participating
8entity to annually certify compliance with the following
9requirements, in addition to any other requirements
10established by the Department:
11        (1) for the testing program's duration, a driver
12    properly licensed to operate the vehicle shall occupy the
13    driver's seat and shall remain able to assume control of
14    the vehicle when required;
15        (2) for the testing program's duration, only a trained
16    employee, contractor, or other persons authorized by the
17    entity to develop CAV technology shall operate or monitor
18    all vehicles;
19        (3) each vehicle the entity tests shall comply with
20    all applicable Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards and
21    with all Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
22    regulations, except to the extent exempted under
23    applicable Federal laws, and shall comply with all State
24    and local traffic and safety laws, including, but not
25    limited to, the Illinois Vehicle Code and local ordinances

 

 

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1    pertaining to traffic safety; and
2        (4) each vehicle shall be covered by motor vehicle
3    insurance or other type of financial responsibility as
4    required by law.
 
5    Section 25. Notification form accessibility. The
6Department shall make the notification form for testing
7entities available on the Program's website.
 
8    Section 30. Testing locations. The Department shall, upon
9request from an entity interested in participating, assist in
10the identification of appropriate communities to conduct
11testing. The Department may promote, on the Program's website,
12any community, public agency, or academic institution's
13interest in hosting or facilitating certain types of CAV
14testing in order to partner private entities with communities
15seeking to benefit from CAV innovations.
 
16    Section 35. Program suspension. The Department shall have
17the authority to suspend an entity's participation in the
18Program if there is clear evidence that the technology used by
19a particular vehicle or tested by a particular entity is
20unsafe for testing on public roads or violates the
21requirements of the Program. Before a suspended entity is
22permitted to resume participation in the Program, the entity
23shall demonstrate to the Department that the technology shall

 

 

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1comply with the requirements of the Program.
 
2    Section 40. Program reporting. The Department shall submit
3to the Governor and General Assembly a report on the status of
4the Program on or before every December 31 and June 30. The
5report shall include, but is not limited to, the following
6information:
7    (a) the number of participating registrants;
8    (b) the dispersion and locations of testing across the
9State;
10    (c) any obstacles that have delayed or may potentially
11delay achieving the goals of the Program;
12    (d) any applicable analytics relating to the Program; and
13    (e) recommendations for any laws, policies, or rules that
14may benefit the Program and advance further development and
15use of CAV technologies in Illinois.
 
16    Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect January
171, 2026.