January 23, 2025 - 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM ET

Lexology

Regulatory Issues for Modern Connected Vehicles—What Automotive and Technology Companies Need to Understand for Federal and State Compliance

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Webinar

Venable partner David Bonelli and associate Ian Williams will present the Lexology webinar “Regulatory Issues for Modern Connected Vehicles—What Automotive and Technology Companies Need to Understand for Federal and State Compliance” on January 23.

This webinar will help automotive and technology companies understand current and forthcoming federal and state regulations facing connected vehicles, autonomous vehicles, and other emerging transportation technologies. Members of Venable’s industry-leading Autonomous and Connected Mobility Group will walk attendees through existing and incoming federal regulations from the U.S. Department of Transportation and the Department of Commerce, along with state laws from across the country. Thirty-five states and the District of Columbia have already created autonomous vehicle frameworks, and the industry is also facing increasing federal scrutiny. At the same time, connected vehicles have become a focus for continuing federal efforts to secure technology supply chains from foreign adversaries. Venable’s team will clarify how these regulations interact with one another, and what automotive and technology companies could expect from regulators in 2025.

Venable will help you understand (1) the current federal and state regulatory environment for connected and autonomous vehicles; (2) how to navigate federal recalls of autonomous or connected vehicles and other automotive technologies; (3) the requirements of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s Standing General Order on autonomous and connected vehicles; (4) the Bureau of Industry and Security’s proposed prohibition on connected vehicle technologies from China and Russia, and how it could alter automotive supply chains; and (5) state laws on autonomous vehicles, contrasting more permissive structures in Florida and Texas with California’s more structured regulatory environment.

For more information and to register for this webinar, please click here.