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Industry Tracker · AI Laws by State

Agriculture AI Laws & Regulations

7 published AI bills and regulations affecting Agriculture across 6 states. Updated daily from official state legislature records.

7 Total Bills
6 States
1 Enacted / In Effect
1 High Risk
FL H2205
Introduced Medium Risk

UF/IFAS Quantifying Ecosystems Services with Artificial Intelligence

This bill appropriates funds for the UF/IFAS project focused on quantifying ecosystem services using artificial intelligence.

US HB8229
Introduced Medium Risk

To prohibit certain uses of algorithmic decision systems to inform individualized prices for food, groceries, and agricultural commodities, and for other purposes.

HB8229 aims to prohibit certain uses of algorithmic decision systems for individualized pricing of food, groceries, and agricultural commodities. This analysis is preliminary and will be updated with exceptions and enforcement details.

US HB2770
Introduced Medium Risk

TAME Extreme Weather and Wildfires Act Transformational Artificial intelligence to Modernize the Economy against Extreme Weather and Wildfires Act

This bill directs the use of AI by NOAA to adapt to extreme weather, enhancing predictive capabilities.

HI SB1622
In Committee Medium Risk

Relating To Artificial Intelligence.

Establishes the Aloha Intelligence Institute at the University of Hawaii to advance AI initiatives statewide, focusing on areas like renewable energy and cultural preservation.

NV SB382
Enacted Medium Risk

Revises provisions relating to vehicles. (BDR 43-316)

This bill allows certain farm trailers to be registered for five years and permits autonomous vehicles to use specific marker lamps indicating automated operation.

NY A05429
Introduced High Risk

Establishes the New York workforce stabilization act; requires certain businesses to conduct artificial intelligence impact assessments on the application and use of such artificial intelligence and to submit such impact assessments to the department of labor prior to the implementation of the…

NY A05429: Establishes the New York workforce stabilization act, requiring AI impact assessments and imposing a 2% surcharge on corporations using AI or data mining.

ND HB1037
Introduced Medium Risk

A BILL for an Act to provide an appropriation to the agriculture commissioner, the attorney general, the department of career and technical education, the department of health and human services, and the department of transportation to increase the use of uncrewed aircraft systems, autonomous…

This bill appropriates funds to various departments, including the attorney general, to enhance the use of uncrewed aircraft systems and autonomous technologies in North Dakota.

AI Regulation in the Agriculture Industry

State legislatures across the United States are actively developing artificial intelligence regulations that directly affect Agriculture companies and practitioners. These laws address a wide range of concerns including algorithmic discrimination, automated decision-making, data privacy, consumer transparency, and the use of high-risk AI systems that can materially affect individuals' lives. As of 2026, 6 states have introduced or enacted legislation with direct implications for Agriculture.

Compliance requirements vary significantly by state, making it essential for Agriculture legal and compliance teams to track both enacted laws and pending bills. Key obligations may include conducting algorithmic impact assessments, providing consumer disclosures when AI is used in consequential decisions, implementing risk management programs, and ensuring human-in-the-loop oversight for high-stakes outcomes. Penalties for non-compliance can be substantial — see our Penalty Tracker for details by state.

To assess your organization's specific compliance obligations under current and upcoming Agriculture AI regulations, use our Am I Affected? tool. For upcoming enforcement dates, visit the Deadlines page or the Deadline Calendar. Use the Bill Comparator to analyze differences between state laws side-by-side.