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(a) (1) In addition to any other reporting requirement, for autonomous vehicles with a gross vehicle weight of 10,001 pounds or more, a manufacturer whose autonomous vehicle is in any manner involved in a collision originating from the operation of the autonomous vehicle on a public road that resulted in the damage of property, bodily injury, or death while operating under a valid testing or deployment permit shall report the collision to the department, within 10 days of the collision, on a form specified by the department.(2) Paragraph (1) does not relieve a person from compliance with any other statutory or regulatory collision reporting requirement.
(b) (1) In addition to any other reporting requirement, for autonomous vehicles with a gross vehicle weight of 10,001 pounds or more with a valid testing or deployment permit that authorizes the vehicle to operate on public roads, a manufacturer shall submit disengagement reports on an annual basis to the department.
(2) Disengagement reports shall summarize the circumstances or conditions at the time of the disengagement, including all of the following:
(A) The location of the disengagement on or in one of the following:
(i) On an interstate.
(ii) On a highway.
(iii) On a rural road.
(iv) On a city street.
(v) In a parking facility.
(B) Whether the vehicle was operating with or without a driver at the time of the disengagement.
(C) A description of the facts causing the disengagement, including all of the following:
(i) Weather conditions.
(ii) Road surface conditions.
(iii) Traffic conditions.
(iv) Emergency conditions.
(v) Whether there was a collision.
(D) The party that initiated the disengagement,
including one of the following:
(i) The autonomous technology.
(ii) An autonomous vehicle test driver.
(iii) A remote operator.
(iv) A passenger.
(3) The description shall be written in plain language with enough detail that a nontechnical person can understand the circumstances triggering the disengagement.
(c) For purposes of this section, “disengagement” means a deactivation of the autonomous mode when a failure of the autonomous technology is detected or when the safe operation of the vehicle requires that the autonomous vehicle test driver disengage the autonomous mode and take immediate manual control of the vehicle, or
in the case of driverless vehicles, when the safety of the vehicle, the occupants of the vehicle, or the public requires that the autonomous technology be deactivated.