H3969

Personal Delivery Devices

Vetoed·5/13/25

Regulates personal delivery devices in Richland County, requiring safety equipment and insurance for business entities.

The bill establishes regulations for personal delivery devices in Richland County, defining them as electrically powered devices with automated driving technology. It mandates that these devices be equipped with a marker, a braking system, and lights for night operation. Business entities operating these devices must maintain insurance with a minimum coverage of $500,000 per claim. Local governments can regulate the time and place of operation but cannot prohibit their use. The devices must yield to vehicles and pedestrians, not interfere with traffic, and adhere to speed limits.

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Sponsors

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Roll Call Votes

House: Passage Of Bill

110 Yea

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0 Nay

9 Not Voting

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3 Absent

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History

Jan 20

House

Veto tabled

May 13, 2025

Vetoed by Governor

May 8, 2025

Senate

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