Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 47.01 - Department of Transportation.
47.01.510 - Autonomous vehicle executive and legislative work group.

RCW 47.01.510
Autonomous vehicle executive and legislative work group. (Expires December 31, 2023.)

The commission must convene an executive and legislative work group to develop policy recommendations to address the operation of autonomous vehicles on public roadways in the state, subject to the availability of amounts appropriated for this specific purpose.
(1)(a)(i) Executive branch membership of the work group must include, but is not limited to: The governor or his or her designee or designees, the insurance commissioner or his or her designee or designees, the director of the department of licensing or his or her designee or designees, the secretary or his or her designee or designees, the chief of the Washington state patrol or his or her designee or designees, and the director of the traffic safety commission or his or her designee or designees.
(ii) Executive branch membership of the work group may also include: The assistant secretary of the department of social and health services aging and long-term support administration or his or her designee or designees and the deputy director of the department of enterprise services who oversees fleet operations or his or her designee or designees.
(b) The president of the senate shall appoint two interested members from each of the two largest caucuses of the senate. The speaker of the house of representatives shall appoint two interested members from each of the two largest caucuses of the house of representatives.
(c) The commission may invite additional participation on an ongoing, recurring, or one-time basis from individuals representing additional state agencies, local and regional governments, local law enforcement agencies, transit authorities, state colleges and universities, autonomous vehicle technology developers, motor vehicle manufacturers, insurance associations, network providers, software development companies, and other relevant stakeholders as appropriate.
(2) To prepare for the use of autonomous vehicle technology in the state, the work group, while taking into account the transportation system policy goals established in RCW 47.04.280(1), must:
(a) Follow developments in autonomous vehicle technology, autonomous vehicle deployment, and federal, state, and local policies that relate to the operation of autonomous vehicles, including the federal government's recommendations related to vehicle performance guidance for autonomous vehicles, model state policy, and current and possible federal regulatory tools for the regulation of autonomous vehicles. The scope of the work must include autonomous commercial vehicles, in addition to autonomous passenger vehicles;
(b) Explore approaches to the modification of state policy, rules, and laws to further public safety and prepare the state for the emergence and deployment of autonomous vehicle technology. Areas for consideration may include, but are not limited to, manufacturer vehicle testing, vehicle registration and titling requirements, driver's license requirements, rules of the road, criminal law, roadway infrastructure, traffic management, transit, vehicle insurance, tort liability, cybersecurity, privacy, advertising, impacts to social services, and impacts to labor and small businesses;
(c) Disseminate information, as appropriate, to all interested stakeholders; and
(d) At the direction of the legislature, engage the public through surveys, focus groups, and other such means, in order to inform policymakers for the purposes of policy development.
(3)(a) The commission must develop and update recommendations annually based on the input provided by the work group. By November 15th of each year, the commission must provide a report to the governor and the relevant committees of the legislature that describes the progress made by the work group and the commission's recommendations.
(b) The recommendations made by the commission may include proposed modifications to state law and rules to address the emergence and deployment of autonomous vehicle technology in the state.

[ 2018 c 180 § 1.]
NOTES:

Expiration date—2018 c 180: "Sections 1 and 3 of this act expire December 31, 2023." [ 2018 c 180 § 2.]


Findings—Intent—2018 c 180: "The legislature finds that autonomous vehicle technology is rapidly evolving and that the testing and deployment of this technology is advancing at a rapid pace. Washington state's policies, laws, and rules predate autonomous vehicle technology and largely have not been developed in consideration of the operation of this technology on roadways in the state. At both the federal and state level, efforts are underway to begin to establish a framework of policy guidance, laws, and rules that will organize and govern the use of autonomous vehicle technology in the United States. The legislature finds that establishing an autonomous vehicle work group, to be convened by the transportation commission, will facilitate state efforts to address the emergence of autonomous vehicle technology. It is the intent of the legislature for the transportation commission to develop recommendations for policy, laws, and rules for the operation of autonomous vehicles, with input from the autonomous vehicle work group, that enable Washington state to address the public policy changes necessitated by the emergence of this technology in an informed, thorough, and deliberate manner. This effort is required because robot cars are coming, but robot policy makers are not." [ 2018 c 180 § 3.]

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 47 - Public Highways and Transportation

Chapter 47.01 - Department of Transportation.

47.01.011 - Legislative declaration.

47.01.021 - Definitions.

47.01.031 - Department created—Transfer of powers, duties, and functions.

47.01.041 - Secretary of transportation—Appointment, salary, removal.

47.01.051 - Commission created—Appointment of members—Terms—Qualifications—Removal.

47.01.061 - Commission—Procedures and internal operations.

47.01.070 - Director's and commissioner's prior assignments may be delegated.

47.01.071 - Commission—Functions, powers, and duties.

47.01.075 - Transportation policy development.

47.01.078 - Transportation system policy goals—Duties.

47.01.081 - Department—Organization—Management personnel.

47.01.091 - Advisory councils.

47.01.101 - Secretary—Authority and duties.

47.01.131 - Continuation of state services to department.

47.01.170 - Right of entry.

47.01.180 - Roads and bridges in state parks.

47.01.190 - State aid engineer.

47.01.210 - Contract without bid or bond with public utilities and municipal corporations.

47.01.240 - Coordination of long-range needs studies.

47.01.250 - Consultation with designated state officials.

47.01.260 - Authority of department.

47.01.270 - Radioactive or hazardous cargo, notice of prohibition.

47.01.280 - Application for improvements to existing highways.

47.01.290 - Environmental review of transportation projects.

47.01.300 - Environmental review of transportation projects—Cooperation with other environmental regulatory authorities.

47.01.305 - Environmental mitigation in highway construction projects—Public lands first or other sites that avoid loss of long-term, commercially significant agricultural lands.

47.01.315 - Work group on review processes under state and national environmental policy acts for state highway projects—Report.

47.01.330 - Office of transit mobility.

47.01.340 - Local and regional transportation goals.

47.01.380 - State route No. 520 improvements—Exceptions.

47.01.390 - Alaskan Way viaduct, Seattle Seawall, and state route No. 520 improvements—Requirements—Exceptions.

47.01.402 - Alaskan Way viaduct replacement project—Deep bore tunnel option—Funding, accountability, and responsibility.

47.01.408 - State route No. 520 improvements—Design requirements.

47.01.412 - State route No. 520 improvements—Tax deferrals—Definition.

47.01.415 - State route No. 520 improvements—Finance plan.

47.01.417 - State route No. 520 improvements—Finance plan—Revenue sources and savings recognition.

47.01.420 - Naming and renaming state transportation facilities.

47.01.425 - Jurisdictional transfers.

47.01.430 - Wounded combat veterans internship program.

47.01.435 - Highway construction workforce development—Reports.

47.01.440 - Adoption of statewide goals to reduce annual per capita vehicle miles traveled by 2050—Department's duties—Reports to the legislature.

47.01.450 - Funding special needs transportation, application for—Deference to agency council on coordinated transportation recommendations.

47.01.460 - Adjustments to recreational vehicle fees.

47.01.470 - Transfer of ownership of department-owned vessel—Review of vessel's physical condition.

47.01.475 - Transfer of ownership of department-owned vessel—Further requirements.

47.01.480 - Connecting Washington project delivery—JUDY transportation future funding program—Report.

47.01.485 - Final determination by local governments on department permit application for state highway projects less than five hundred million dollars, when due—Annual report.

47.01.490 - Reporting engineering errors on highway construction projects—Requirements.

47.01.495 - Construction program business plan—Requirements—Progress reports—Advisory group.

47.01.500 - Design and construction of bridges across navigable rivers or waterways—Feasibility report on public access.

47.01.505 - Interstate 5 Columbia river bridge project—Joint legislative action committee.

47.01.510 - Autonomous vehicle executive and legislative work group.

47.01.515 - Environmental justice obligations of the department of transportation.

47.01.520 - Publicly available mapping and forecasting tool—Charging and refueling infrastructure locations and information.