Establishes the "New Jersey Advanced Autonomous Vehicle Task Force" to study and recommend integration laws for advanced autonomous vehicles. Requires issuing a report evaluating existing laws, suggesting pilot programs, and recommending safe integration on public roads within 180 days after its initial meeting.
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This is a joint resolution establishing a temporary task force to study autonomous vehicles and make recommendations. It creates a study body rather than binding legal obligations on external parties, and expires upon report submission.
This document has minimal coverage of AI risk domains. It primarily addresses governance structures (establishing a task force) rather than specific AI risks. The only risk subdomain with minimal coverage is 6.5 Governance Failure, as the document creates a governance mechanism to study autonomous vehicle integration. No other risk subdomains are substantively addressed.
This document primarily governs the Trade, Transportation and Utilities sector through its focus on autonomous vehicle integration on public roads. It also has minimal coverage of Public Administration (excluding National Security) as it establishes a governmental task force and addresses regulatory frameworks.
The document does not directly address specific AI lifecycle stages for autonomous vehicle systems. Instead, it establishes a task force to study and recommend governance approaches. The task force's mandate includes evaluating existing laws and recommending pilot programs, which implicitly relates to planning for future deployment and operation of autonomous vehicles.
The document explicitly defines and focuses on 'advanced autonomous vehicles' with specific automation levels (3, 4, or 5 per SAE J3016 standard). It does not mention AI models, AI systems, or other AI-specific technical concepts, as it treats autonomous vehicles as complete technological systems rather than discussing their underlying AI components.
New Jersey State Legislature (Senate and General Assembly)
The document is a joint resolution enacted by the New Jersey Senate and General Assembly, establishing the task force through legislative action.
Governor of New Jersey
The Governor has appointment authority over task force members and receives the final report, indicating oversight responsibility for the task force's operations.
Governor of New Jersey; New Jersey Legislature
Both the Governor and Legislature receive the task force's report for review and potential action, serving as monitoring bodies for the task force's work and recommendations.
New Jersey Advanced Autonomous Vehicle Task Force members, including Commissioner of Transportation, Chief Administrator of the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission, Director of the Division of Highway Traffic Safety, Board of Public Utilities commissioner, and various appointed public members
The resolution applies to and governs the task force members who are required to conduct the study and issue recommendations. The task force itself is the primary target of this governance instrument.