Vermont H0223 aims to protect stalking victims by allowing survivors to disable abusers' access to vehicle tracking services.
Vermont H0223 seeks to address stalking through the misuse of tracking technology by enabling survivors of domestic assault, sexual assault, or stalking to terminate or disable an abuser's access to connected vehicle services. The bill defines "connected vehicle service" and "connected vehicle location access," and it requires covered providers to offer a clear process for survivors to request such terminations. It also prohibits the installation of tracking devices without consent for monitoring purposes and outlines exceptions for law enforcement and parental use.
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