Tennessee Code § 55-30-105

Prohibited regulation by political subdivision
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No political subdivision may by ordinance, resolution, or any other means prohibit or regulate within the jurisdictional boundaries of the political subdivision the use of: (1) An ADS-operated vehicle that is operating in compliance with this chapter and otherwise complies with all laws of the political subdivision; or (2) A motor vehicle operated at any level of autonomous technology, as defined by § 55-9-105(c)(6)(B) , not otherwise included in this chapter. Added by 2017 Tenn. Acts, ch. 474,s 16, eff. 6/6/2017.
No political subdivision may by ordinance, resolution, or any other means prohibit or regulate within the jurisdictional boundaries of the political subdivision the use of: (1) An ADS-operated vehicle that is operating in compliance with this chapter and otherwise complies with all laws of the political subdivision; or (2) A motor vehicle operated at any level of autonomous technology, as defined by § 55-9-105(c)(6)(B) , not otherwise included in this chapter. Added by 2017 Tenn. Acts, ch. 474,s 16, eff. 6/6/2017.
No political subdivision may by ordinance, resolution, or any other means prohibit or regulate within the jurisdictional boundaries of the political subdivision the use of: (1) An ADS-operated vehicle that is operating in compliance with this chapter and otherwise complies with all laws of the political subdivision; or (2) A motor vehicle operated at any level of autonomous technology, as defined by § 55-9-105(c)(6)(B) , not otherwise included in this chapter. Added by 2017 Tenn. Acts, ch. 474,s 16, eff. 6/6/2017.
No political subdivision may by ordinance, resolution, or any other means prohibit or regulate within the jurisdictional boundaries of the political subdivision the use of:
(1) An ADS-operated vehicle that is operating in compliance with this chapter and otherwise complies with all laws of the political subdivision; or
(2) A motor vehicle operated at any level of autonomous technology, as defined by § 55-9-105(c)(6)(B) , not otherwise included in this chapter.

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