Family Building FEHB Fairness Act
Bill S 797 allows domestic violence victims to immediately terminate connected vehicle services, enhancing their safety and privacy from potential abusers.
Bill S 797 allows domestic violence victims to immediately terminate connected vehicle services, enhancing their safety and privacy from potential abusers.
Bill S 797 aims to amend existing provisions regarding the termination of connected vehicle services at the request of domestic violence victims. The bill seeks to enhance the safety and autonomy of individuals who may be at risk due to domestic violence situations.
The primary intent of Bill S 797 is to ensure that victims of domestic violence have the ability to terminate connected vehicle services without undue delay or barriers. This measure is designed to provide victims with greater control over their personal safety and privacy, particularly in situations where their vehicle's connectivity could be exploited by an abuser.
Bill S 797 represents a significant step toward enhancing the safety and autonomy of domestic violence victims by ensuring they can terminate connected vehicle services promptly. As the bill has been substituted by A434, stakeholders should monitor the progress of A434 for further developments regarding these important protections.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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