Motor Vehicle Management Act Amendment Bill passed by the National Assembly plenary session
Motor Vehicle Management Act Amendment Bill passed by the National Assembly plenary session
The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, and
Transport announced that the amendment to the Motor Vehicle Management Act
passed the plenary session of the National Assembly on January 25th.
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Automobile manufacturers are
required to establish a cybersecurity management system before production and
obtain certification from the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, and Transport.
The cybersecurity management system refers to the organization, means, and
procedures for monitoring cyber threats at all times from vehicle production to
operation and responding quickly to threats when they occur. The Ministry of
Land, Infrastructure, and Transport is authorized to verify and certify the
cybersecurity management system and require the submission of relevant data to
confirm safety and reliability even after certification.
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Before updating software,
automobile manufacturers shall check the normal operation of related devices
and functions and compliance with safety standards, and when updating, notify
users of relevant information and ensure security and safety. The Ministry of
Land, Infrastructure, and Transport may investigate the compliance of
manufacturers with software updates through a performance testing agency and
order corrective measures for inappropriate updates.
The revised Motor Vehicle Management Act
will take effect in August 2025, one year and six months after its
promulgation, for new vehicles.
An additional two-year grace period will be
granted for vehicles already manufactured, assembled, or imported at the time
of the law's enactment, which will take effect in August 2027.
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