China AI Power Report Act
The China AI Power Report Act requires the Secretary of Commerce to submit an annual report on China's AI capabilities. Specific details cannot be confirmed without the full bill text.
Artificial Intelligence; state agencies required to perform quarterly AI-assisted review of rules
HB524 requires quarterly AI-assisted reviews of rules by Alabama state agencies, but confirmation of specifics requires the full bill text.
Ai, Deepfakes, Cybersecurity, Data Xfers
The bill's text is unreadable, preventing verification of claims about deepfake disclosure and cybersecurity issues.
California Cybersecurity Integration Center: artificial intelligence.
AB 979 proposes amendments to Section 8586.5 of the Government Code, focusing on integrating artificial intelligence into the California Cybersecurity Integration Center.
Liquid Cooling for AI Act of 2025
The Liquid Cooling for AI Act of 2025 directs a technology assessment on liquid-cooling systems for AI compute clusters and mandates best-practice guidance for Federal agencies.
Acquisition and use of facial recognition technology by government entities prohibited.
HF3146 aims to prohibit Minnesota government entities from acquiring and using facial recognition technology. Full bill text is needed for comprehensive analysis.
Critical infrastructure: artificial intelligence systems: human oversight.
SB833 proposes adding Article 6.6 to the Government Code, commencing with Section 8954.50, to ensure human oversight of AI in critical infrastructure. This analysis is based on limited information.
Artificial intelligence: auditors: enrollment.
AB1405 proposes adding Chapter 5.9.5 to the Government Code concerning AI auditors and enrollment, detailing auditor roles and the enrollment process, and repeals Section 11549.86.
Prohibits the state, state agencies and departments and contractors doing business with the state, its agencies or departments from retaining facial recognition images or sharing such images with third parties without legal authorization by a court.
This bill prohibits state entities from retaining or sharing various surveillance data, including facial recognition images, without court authorization.
Acquisition and use of facial recognition technology by government entities prohibited.
HF3661 prohibits Minnesota government entities from acquiring and using facial recognition technology, with specific provisions, exceptions, and definitions detailed in the bill.
Mental health and artificial intelligence working group.
CA SB579: Establishes a working group on AI and mental health, adding Section 12817 to the Government Code. Appointment process and repeal conditions to be confirmed.
Information Practices Act of 1977.
AB1337 amends the Information Practices Act of 1977, including Section 1798.24. Verification of changes to 'personal information' in Section 1798.3 is pending full bill text.
Artificial intelligence, Ala. Comm. on, estab. to study and advise Governor and Legislature on state policy issues
The bill establishes a commission in Alabama to study and advise the Governor and Legislature on artificial intelligence policy issues.
Task Force on Facial Recognition Privacy Protection
The bill establishes a Task Force on Facial Recognition Privacy Protection to study and make recommendations on facial recognition technology used by state and local governments.
State Department of Education and Department of Information Technology - Evaluation on Artificial Intelligence in Public Schools
This bill mandates an evaluation of artificial intelligence use in Maryland public schools, including surveys and system reviews, with a report due by December 15, 2026.
Establishes NJ Artificial Intelligence Advisory Council.
The bill establishes the New Jersey Artificial Intelligence Advisory Council to study AI's use in state agencies and develop ethical guidelines.
Establishes NJ Artificial Intelligence Advisory Council.
The bill establishes the New Jersey Artificial Intelligence Advisory Council to study AI's impact on state agencies, develop ethical guidelines, and support AI strategies.
Generative Artificial Intelligence Accountability Act.
Establishes accountability standards for generative AI systems in California.
Prohibits certain discrimination by automated decision systems.
This bill prohibits discrimination by automated decision systems against protected classes in financial and healthcare services.
AI USE IN GOVT CONTRACTS
The bill mandates vendors to disclose any use of AI technology in government contracts and allows for penalties for non-compliance.
Relating to artificial intelligence training programs for certain employees and officials of state agencies and local governments.
HB3512 mandates AI training programs for certain Texas state and local government employees, but the presence of enforcement mechanisms and specific training content is unconfirmed.
Requires public hearing prior to use of facial recognition technology by law enforcement agency.
This bill mandates public hearings before law enforcement can use facial recognition technology, ensuring transparency and accountability.
Relating To Violation Of Privacy.
HB1226 restricts government use of facial recognition systems in Hawaii, with specific exceptions for law enforcement and public health.
An act relating to regulating developers and deployers of certain automated decision systems
This bill aims to regulate developers and deployers of certain automated decision systems in Vermont, though specific details are speculative without the full text.
Relating to the regulation and reporting on the use of artificial intelligence systems by certain business entities and state agencies; providing civil penalties.
The bill regulates AI system usage by businesses and state agencies in Texas, requiring specific reporting and imposing civil penalties for non-compliance.
Relating to autonomous vehicles.
HB4085 allows self-driving vehicles to operate without a license, prescribes financial responsibility requirements, and exempts operators from certain driver duties.
To prohibit the Federal Government from using facial recognition technology as a means of identity verification, and for other purposes.
This bill aims to prohibit the Federal Government from using facial recognition technology for identity verification. The full text is needed to confirm exceptions and conditions.
Requesting The State To Convene An Artificial Intelligence Advisory Committee To Investigate How To Implement, Develop, And Regulate Artificial Intelligence In The State.
The bill requests the formation of an advisory committee to investigate and regulate artificial intelligence in Hawaii.
Surveillance and Investigatory Technology Amendments
HB0606, titled 'Surveillance and Investigatory Technology Amendments,' was introduced in Utah. Specific provisions and outcomes remain unverified without the bill text.
Relating To Artificial Intelligence.
Establishes a plan for generative AI use in state agencies, requiring risk assessments, expert consultations, and pilot projects from the Office of Enterprise Technology Services.
Various property tax matters.
SB0163 regulates property tax inspections in Indiana, requiring taxpayer permission, details conditions for tax representatives, and mandates a report on automated valuation systems.
Chief Information Officer; create an executive-appointed position.
SB2625 establishes a Chief Information Officer in Mississippi, serving in a Cabinet position, appointed by the Governor with Senate consent.
Requesting The Department Of Business, Economic Development And Tourism To Convene A Working Group On Artificial Intelligence.
The bill requests the Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism to form a working group on artificial intelligence, including specific legislative representatives.
Surveillance technology impact and use policy.
This bill mandates law enforcement agencies in Indiana to create and publish a surveillance technology impact and use policy by January 1, 2021.
Fostering Access, Innovation, and Responsibility in Artificial Intelligence Act; established.
The FAIR AI Act mandates developers disclose certain AI model information and limits defenses in legal contexts, with an effective date of July 1, 2027.
County Boards of Education - Artificial Intelligence Training Program - Requirement
The bill mandates annual AI training for county board members, covering technology developments and best practices in education.
Safe and Secure Innovation for Frontier Artificial Intelligence Models Act.
SB1047 aimed to regulate large AI models by requiring safeguards and establishing a regulatory board.
State government; require state agencies to provide a notice to employees when using artificial intelligence in personnel matters
GA HB1351 requires state agencies to notify employees and issue a disclaimer about AI use in personnel matters, amending Chapter 1 of Title 50 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated. The method of delivery for the notice and disclaimer is not specified.
California Artificial Intelligence Research Hub.
SB-893 aims to establish a California Artificial Intelligence Research Hub by adding Chapter 5.1 to the Government Code.
Employment decisions; automated decision systems, civil penalty.
VA HB1514: Employment decisions, including disclosures and complaint processes.
Artificial Intelligence Workforce Impact Act; established, report.
The Artificial Intelligence Workforce Impact Act mandates Virginia state agencies to report quarterly on workforce impacts from AI systems to the Department of Human Resource Management and submit annual reports to specific state entities by November 1.
Biometric data and license plate readers-regulation.
WY HB0181 regulates biometric data and license plate readers, prohibiting certain uses and requiring compliance with specified policies.
An Act To Amend Title 29 Of The Delaware Code Relating To The Artificial Intelligence Commission.
The bill creates the Delaware Artificial Intelligence Commission to recommend AI utilization and safety measures and inventory Generative AI usage in state agencies.
Artificial Intelligence & Biometric Technologies
The bill establishes an artificial intelligence impact task force to study AI and biometric technologies, focusing on ethical practices and facial recognition issues.
Criminal Procedure – Facial Recognition Technology – Requirements, Procedures, and Prohibitions
The bill establishes requirements and procedures for law enforcement's use of facial recognition technology and mandates annual reporting.
DOIT-AI TASK FORCE
This bill amends the Department of Innovation and Technology Act to change the composition of the Task Force, increasing House appointments to two.
Advanced Technology
The bill establishes a Government Technology Modernization Council and mandates safety and transparency standards for AI communications.
Education - Artificial Intelligence - Guidelines and Pilot Program
The bill mandates the Maryland State Department of Education to create AI guidelines and a pilot program for county boards of education.
Georgia Technology Authority; annual inventory of artificial intelligence usage by state agencies; provide
This bill mandates an annual inventory and reporting of AI usage by Georgia state agencies, empowering the Georgia Technology Authority to develop policies.
Commission To Monitor The Use Of Artificial Intelligence In State Government
This bill establishes a commission to study the use of artificial intelligence in state government decision-making processes.
Restricts the use by an employer or an employment agency of electronic monitoring or an automated employment decision tool to screen a candidate or employee for an employment decision unless such tool has been the subject of an impact assessment within the last year; requires notice to employment…
NY A03779: Restricts the use of electronic monitoring or automated employment decision tools unless an impact assessment was conducted within the last year; requires candidate notification and provides remedies for violations.
Law Enforcement Artificial Intelligence Amendments
The analysis of SB0205 is limited due to the unavailability of the bill text, preventing insights into its provisions or potential impacts.
Artificial Intelligence; state agencies required to perform quarterly AI-assisted review of rules
SB328 requires Alabama state agencies to conduct quarterly AI-assisted reviews of their rules, based on the official description. The full bill text is not available, so specific mechanisms and potential exceptions cannot be confirmed.
Access to public records.
HB1360 allows Indiana public agencies to establish electronic portals for public records requests and mandates reporting of suspect requests to the public access counselor.
Adds to existing law to establish provisions regarding unbiased artificial intelligence in state government purchasing.
House Bill 687 proposes provisions for unbiased AI in Idaho state government purchasing, but any assumptions about standards and enforcement are speculative without the full text.
Ai, Deepfakes, Cybersecurity, Data Xfers
SB2 addresses the disclosure of election-related deepfakes, AI use by state agencies, and data transfers between state agencies in Alaska. Analysis is limited without the full bill text.
Establishes the position of chief artificial intelligence officer and such person's functions, powers and duties; including, but not limited to, developing statewide artificial intelligence policies and governance, coordinating the activities of any and all state departments, boards, commissions…
This bill establishes a chief artificial intelligence officer in New York to develop statewide AI policies and coordinate state activities involving AI tools.
A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION relating to the establishment of the Artificial Intelligence Task Force to study the impact of artificial intelligence on operation and procurement policies of Kentucky government agencies and consumer protection needed in private and public sectors.
The bill establishes an Artificial Intelligence Task Force to study AI's impact on Kentucky government and consumer protection by December 2024.
Prohibits the state, state agencies and departments and contractors doing business with the state, its agencies or departments from retaining facial recognition images or sharing such images with third parties without legal authorization by a court.
Prohibits New York state entities and contractors from retaining or sharing facial recognition images without court authorization.
State government: Artificial Intelligence in State Government Services Commission: report.
AB459 proposed establishing the 'Artificial Intelligence in State Government Services Commission' to oversee AI use in state services and required a report, but it died under Art. IV, Sec. 10(c).
Criminal Procedure - Facial Recognition Technology - Requirements, Procedures, and Prohibitions
The bill establishes requirements, procedures, prohibitions, and mandates annual reporting for law enforcement's use of facial recognition technology.
Consumer Protection and Product Liability - Chatbots
HB1250 regulates chatbot development and operation in Maryland, focusing on user safety and privacy, mandates warnings during chatbot interactions, and includes protections for minors under 13.
Restricts use of facial recognition technology and other biometric recognition by governmental entities.
This bill restricts governmental use of facial recognition and biometric surveillance technologies to protect civil rights and privacy.
Creates the "automated decision systems task force" to make specific recommendations on whether and how existing state laws, regulations, programs, policies, and practices related to the use of automated decision systems should be changed to promote fairness, accountability, and transparency.
The bill establishes an 'automated decision systems task force' to recommend changes to laws and practices for fairness and transparency in automated decision-making, including members from charitable corporations.
Consumer Protection and Product Liability - Chatbots
SB827 regulates chatbot design and operation in Maryland, requiring warnings about data collection and usage, enhanced protection for minors under 13, and classifying chatbots as products for liability actions.
USE OF AI BY STATE GOVERNMENT
This bill establishes a task force to recommend policies for the use of generative AI by Illinois state agencies.
Requests the Joint Committee on Technology and Cybersecurity to study the impact of artificial intelligence in operations, procurement, and policy.
SCR49 requests the Joint Committee on Technology and Cybersecurity to study the impact of artificial intelligence in operations, procurement, and policy.
Mississippi Department of Inforamtion Technology; bring forward code sections related to.
HB1122 brings forward various sections of the Mississippi Code for potential amendment, not limited to those related to the Department of Information Technology.
Enact the Ohio Right to Compute Act
HB392 enacts section 9.89 to limit regulation of certain computational systems, including AI, and requires risk management for AI-controlled critical infrastructure.
Use of artificial intelligence-based tools; covered artificial intelligence, disclosure of use.
The bill mandates disclosure of AI use in criminal investigations, defines 'covered artificial intelligence', requires retention of AI-generated drafts, and allows civil action by the Attorney General for equitable or declaratory relief.
Law enforcement; artificial intelligence inventory, civil action.
The bill mandates law enforcement agencies in Virginia to inventory and publicly disclose their AI systems annually by November 1, allowing civil actions for equitable or declaratory relief.
Establishes NJ Artificial Intelligence Advisory Council.
The bill establishes the New Jersey Artificial Intelligence Advisory Council. Specific details about its role and structure are unavailable without the full bill text.
ICE Out of Our Faces Act
SB3779, introduced in Congress, aims to limit DHS's use of facial recognition technology. Sponsorship details are pending confirmation.
Concerns regulation of automated systems and artificial intelligence used by State agencies.
This bill regulates the use of automated systems and AI by New Jersey State agencies, establishing oversight and compliance procedures.
State Emergency Medical Services Board - Public Access Automated External Defibrillator Program - Revisions
HB276 revises the Public Access Automated External Defibrillator Program by establishing AED coordinator requirements, repealing regional council AED committees, and exempting AEDs in certain law enforcement patrol vehicles. It also sets certification qualifications for grocery stores and restaurants.
Provides for the use of automated employment decision-making tools and artificial intelligence systems by a county, city, town, village, school district, board of cooperative educational services, county vocational education and extension board, district corporation, the state university of New…
NY A09487: Authorizes the use of automated employment decision-making tools and AI systems by various public entities in New York.
Acquisition and use of facial recognition technology by government entities prohibited.
This bill prohibits government entities in Minnesota from acquiring and using facial recognition technology.
Establishing a commission on automated decision-making by government in the Commonwealth
Bill H.64 proposes a commission to study automated decision-making by government in Massachusetts, involving the Advanced Information Technology, the Internet and Cybersecurity committee.
BIOMETRIC SURVEILLANCE ACT
IL HB 5521: BIOMETRIC SURVEILLANCE ACT prohibits law enforcement from obtaining, retaining, possessing, accessing, requesting, using biometric systems, and entering agreements with third parties, state, local, or federal agencies.
Election Law - Election Misinformation, Election Disinformation, and Deepfakes
MD HB145: Election Law - Election Misinformation, Election Disinformation, and Deepfakes requires the State Administrator to act on credible reports, with full details pending full text.
Requires Commission on Science, Innovation and Technology to study impact of State agencies procuring, implementing, and operating artificial intelligence.
This bill mandates a study by the Commission on Science, Innovation and Technology on the impact of AI in State agencies.
Artificial intelligence.
AB 3050 mandates watermarks for AI-generated materials and establishes liability for unauthorized use of personal likenesses in deepfakes.
AI USE IN GOVT CONTRACTS
This bill mandates vendors to disclose the use of AI in government contracts and allows for penalties for non-compliance.
Senate Study Committee on the Impact of Artificial Intelligence; create
The resolution SR789 establishes the Senate Study Committee on the Impact of Artificial Intelligence in Georgia, detailing objectives, member selection, size, duration, and deadlines.
Acquisition and use prohibition of facial recognition technology by government entities
SF129 prohibits Minnesota government entities from acquiring or using facial recognition technology.
Criminal Procedure - Facial Recognition Technology - Requirements, Procedures, and Prohibitions
The bill establishes requirements and procedures for law enforcement's use of facial recognition technology, including annual audits for compliance and specific prohibitions.
Labor and Employment - Prohibition on Use of Facial Recognition Services by Employers - Application
The bill prohibits employers from using facial recognition technology to create facial templates during job interviews without applicant consent.
Criminal Procedure - Facial Recognition Technology - Requirements, Procedures, and Prohibitions
The bill establishes requirements and procedures for law enforcement's use of facial recognition technology and mandates training by 2025.
Public employment: local public transit agencies: autonomous transit vehicle technology.
AB2441 mandates public transit employers to notify and bargain with employee representatives regarding autonomous vehicle technology that may affect jobs, with a 12-month notice requirement.
Technology Transparency
SC Bill H3401 introduces Chapter 31 to Title 37, focusing on technology transparency and data handling duties.
Artificial Intelligence Facial Recognition
SB113 creates a task force to evaluate facial recognition services, restricts their use by government agencies, and prohibits public schools from new contracts for these services.
Relating To Violation Of Privacy.
SB156 limits Hawaii government's use of facial recognition systems, with specific exceptions for law enforcement and public health.
Bans the use of biometric data by any state agency, local agency, division of state police, police agency, police officer, peace officer or any employee thereof.
This bill bans the use of biometric data by state and local agencies in New York, with exceptions for collecting genetic or fingerprint samples at crime scenes and redacting recordings.
American Artificial Intelligence Leadership and Uniformity Act
The American Artificial Intelligence Leadership and Uniformity Act aims to establish a national framework for AI leadership and imposes a temporary moratorium on certain state laws regulating AI systems.
STATE AGENCIES-AI SYSTEMS
This bill mandates that all state agency AI systems adhere to NIST's AI Risk Management Framework and submit algorithmic impact assessments modeled after the federal National Environmental Policy Act impact assessments.
Artificial Intelligence in State Government Services Commission.
AB976 establishes the Artificial Intelligence in State Government Services Commission in California, effective until January 1, 2025.
Use of facial recognition technology as part of the driver's license and Minnesota identification card application process required.
This bill requires the use of facial recognition technology for driver's license and Minnesota ID applications without detailing penalties or operational standards.
Secretary of Government Operations: deepfakes.
SB1216 mandates the Secretary of Government Operations to evaluate deepfakes' impact and report findings by October 1, 2024.
Relative to the use of artificial intelligence by state agencies.
HB1688 prohibits New Hampshire state agencies from using AI for manipulation, discrimination, or surveillance.
Establishes criteria for the sale of automated employment decision tools and provides a civil penalty for violations of such criteria.
This bill establishes criteria for selling automated employment decision tools and mandates reporting on their impact, including disability accommodation policies.
ELEC CD-DECEPTION OR FORGERY
SB2983 amends the Illinois Election Code to include digital deception or forgery in preventing voting or candidate support.
AI Impersonation Prevention Act of 2025
HB4628 aims to amend title 18, U.S. Code, to prohibit AI-based impersonation of Federal officials.
BIOMETRIC SURVEILLANCE ACT
The Illinois Biometric Surveillance Act prohibits law enforcement and agreements with third parties, state, local, and federal agencies from using biometric systems, with exceptions for the Secretary of State's issuance of mobile driver's licenses or ID cards.
Central Valley School Safety Coordination Pilot Program.
SB1181 establishes a pilot program to improve school safety communication, without explicitly targeting absenteeism and mental health.
Authorizing financial institutions to report suspected financial exploitation of an adult account holder to a designated agency, notify any adult designated as a trusted contact by such account holder of suspected financial exploitation and place a temporary hold on certain transactions or…
HB2591 authorizes financial institutions to report suspected financial exploitation, regulate virtual currency kiosks, address insolvency of technology-enabled fiduciary financial institutions, and eliminate certain stipulations on negotiable instruments.
No Adversarial AI Act
HB4142's intent is based on its official description, aiming to address foreign adversary AI, but specifics are unclear without the full bill text.
California Council on the Future of Transportation: advisory committee: autonomous vehicle technology.
SB66 establishes the California Council on the Future of Transportation to advise on autonomous vehicle policy, effective until January 1, 2035.
Relating To Technology.
SB2879 establishes a pilot program for AI-driven government services via an internet portal, with funding appropriated.
Prohibits the state, state agencies and departments and contractors doing business with the state, its agencies or departments from retaining facial recognition images or sharing such images with third parties without legal authorization by a court.
Prohibits New York state entities and contractors from retaining or sharing facial recognition images without court authorization.
State fiscal and contracting matters.
SB0005 establishes consumer data protection laws in Indiana, effective January 1, 2026, detailing consumer rights and controller responsibilities.
AI-MEANINGFUL HUMAN REVIEW
The bill prohibits state agencies from using automated decision-making systems without continuous human review, requires impact assessments biennially and before changes, and protects employee rights.
Restricts use of facial recognition technology and other biometric recognition by governmental entities.
Restricts governmental use of facial and biometric recognition technology in New Jersey.
Establishing a commission on automated decision-making by government in the commonwealth
Bill S60 establishes a commission on automated decision-making by government in Massachusetts.
Department of Information Technology - Evaluation and Development of a 3-1-1 Portal Using Artificial Intelligence
The bill states the intent of the General Assembly for the Department of Information Technology to assess the feasibility of creating an AI-driven 3-1-1 portal for nonemergency government services in Maryland.
ALGORITHMICS PROHIBITED-RENT
HB5871 prohibits landlords in Illinois from using algorithmic devices with nonpublic competitor data to set residential rent.
Revises provisions relating to transportation network companies. (BDR 58-935)
SB288 allows agreements between monitored autonomous vehicle providers and TNCs for service provision and prohibits local taxes on these services.
VEH CD-LICENSE PLATE READERS
SB3320 amends the Illinois Vehicle Code to regulate automated license plate readers (ALPR), detailing data retention and access protocols for law enforcement.
Vehicle Laws - Fully Autonomous Vehicles
SB909 sets standards for fully autonomous vehicles on Maryland highways, including safety and operational requirements, and mandates data compliance with relevant privacy laws.
Requires DOA provide inventory of all state agencies using artificial intelligence (AI); establishes a 13 member permanent commission to monitor the use of AI in state government and makes recommendations for state government policy and other decisions.
The bill mandates an inventory of AI usage across state agencies and establishes a 13-member permanent commission with advisory powers to oversee AI in government.
Restricts the use by an employer or an employment agency of electronic monitoring or an automated employment decision tool to screen a candidate or employee for an employment decision unless such tool has been the subject of an impact assessment within the last year; requires notice to employment…
This bill restricts employers from using automated tools for employment decisions without annual impact assessments and requires candidate notification.
Relating To Demographic Data.
This bill requires Hawaii's Office of Enterprise Technology Services to set standards for collecting race and ethnicity data, ensuring transparency in AI systems using this data.
AUTOMATED DECISION TOOLS
The Preventing Algorithmic Discrimination Act mandates impact assessments and notifications for automated decision tools to prevent discrimination, with exemptions for smaller deployers.
Fostering Access, Innovation, and Responsibility in Artificial Intelligence Act; established.
The FAIR AI Act mandates disclosures in AI model terms of service, specifying elements like data usage and model limitations, limits defenses in harm-related legal actions, and supports enforcement against AI misuse.
Department of Technology: artificial intelligence: strategic plans.
SB348 requires the Directors of Technology and Motor Vehicles to create strategic plans for AI integration to improve state services.
California Transportation Commission: advisory committee: autonomous vehicle technology.
SB59 establishes the California Council on the Future of Transportation to advise on autonomous vehicle policy.
AN ACT relating to protection of information and declaring an emergency.
This bill establishes standards for AI use in Kentucky, creating a governance committee and requiring public disclosure of AI usage by state entities.
Education - Artificial Intelligence - Guidelines and Professional Development
HB1391 requires the Maryland State Department of Education to develop AI guidance and promote AI training, involving CTE committees.
Artificial intelligence and cybersecurity.
The bill creates an AI task force to assess AI use by state agencies, specifies requirements for entities connecting to state infrastructure, and clarifies record ownership.
Directing the Joint State Government Commission to establish an advisory committee to conduct a study on the field of artificial intelligence and its impact and potential future impact in Pennsylvania.
This resolution directs the Joint State Government Commission to form an advisory committee to study AI's impact in Pennsylvania.
Relating To Violation Of Privacy.
HB1869 limits government use of facial recognition systems, with specific exceptions detailed in the bill.
Law-enforcement agencies & sheriff's dept.; policy on use of covered artificial intelligence syst.
The bill mandates Virginia law enforcement agencies to adopt policies for using covered AI systems by January 2027, following a model policy established by October 2026.
Law-enforcement agencies; use of certain technology & interrogation practices; forensic laboratory.
The bill mandates a framework for AI technologies, requires policy adoption for interrogation practices by July 1, 2027, mandates forensic lab accreditation for local law-enforcement agencies and campus police departments, and establishes compulsory training standards.
"AI Accountability Act"; enact
GA SB37: "AI Accountability Act"
Relating To Artificial Intelligence.
HB2591 mandates the phased development of an AI chatbot and data visualizations for Hawaii's open data portal, with appropriated funds and a system for AI governance tool procurement.
An act relating to artificial intelligence and elections
H 846 is a Vermont bill concerning artificial intelligence and elections. Specific provisions and details will be included once the full bill text is available.
Local agencies: automated decision systems.
SB430 requires local agencies in California to evaluate their use of automated decision systems, with specific criteria and scope outlined in the bill.
A bill for an act relating to the use of artificial intelligence systems and related software by state agencies for employment and other purposes.
SSB3014 is a legislative proposal in Iowa concerning the use of AI systems by state agencies. Specific mandates and requirements await confirmation from the bill text.
AI-MEANINGFUL HUMAN REVIEW
IL HB 3567: AI-MEANINGFUL HUMAN REVIEW mandates human oversight and impact assessments, including system testing, for automated decision-making systems by State agencies.
Relating To Violation Of Privacy.
SB2185 excludes certain privacy violations from deferred pleas and limits government use of facial recognition with specific exceptions.
Requesting The State To Convene An Artificial Intelligence Advisory Committee To Investigate How To Implement, Develop, And Regulate Artificial Intelligence In The State.
HR119 requests Hawaii to form an AI Advisory Committee to explore AI implementation, development, and regulation.
Education for Filmmakers Pilot Program.
AB2544 proposes a pilot program for filmmaker education, but the absence of the full bill text means details on objectives, partnerships, duration, funding, and employment impact cannot be confirmed.
Prohibiting the use of facial recognition technology in connection with driver's license photographs.
This bill prohibits the use of facial recognition technology in connection with driver's license photographs in New Hampshire.
Data Privacy Amendments
The source text for Utah's HB0450, titled 'Data Privacy Amendments,' is unreadable, preventing analysis of its content.
Adds to existing law to require the use of AI to review administrative rules annually.
This bill mandates the annual review of administrative rules in Idaho using AI, with specific exceptions, limitations, and oversight measures detailed in the bill text.
Artificial Intelligence
The analysis of Florida's H1395 outlines AI regulations, including requirements for AI contracts, protections for minors, and restrictions on personal data use.
Artificial Intelligence-Ready Data Act
SB4098 aims to establish standards for making open government data AI-ready.
Eyewitness Identification
The bill revises eyewitness identification procedures, requiring detailed recording of eyewitness descriptions and specifying conditions for facial recognition use.
Artificial Intelligence Bill of Rights
FL S0482 restricts government contracts with certain AI entities and requires parental consent for minors on chatbot platforms.
Relating to artificial intelligence.
HB4103 establishes the Senator Aaron Woods Commission on Artificial Intelligence to serve as a central resource on AI use, requiring it to report on long-term policy implications.
AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 2; Title 4; Title 8; Title 10; Title 16; Title 29; Title 36; Title 37; Title 38; Title 39; Title 40; Title 45; Title 47; Title 48; Title 49; Title 53; Title 62; Title 63; Title 65; Title 67; Title 68 and Title 71, relative to artificial intelligence.
SB 2521 mandates the AI advisory council to include fraud detection strategies in their annual reports to state leaders.
Artificial Intelligence Transparency Amendments
The Artificial Intelligence Transparency Amendments is a bill from Utah, numbered HB0286, which is currently dead.
Enacts into law major components of legislation necessary to implement the state public protection and general government budget for the 2026-2027 state fiscal year; relates to the extension of the recruitment incentive and retention program for certain active members of the New York army national…
This bill extends provisions for the 2026-2027 budget, including recruitment incentives, procurement provisions, and PILOT payments for state-owned lands in Ulster county. Subpart A in Part C is intentionally omitted.
Educational Technology Regulatory Sandbox
SB0322 proposes an Educational Technology Regulatory Sandbox in Utah. Detailed analysis will follow upon release of the full bill text.
USE OF AI BY STATE GOVERNMENT
The bill establishes a task force to recommend policies for the use of generative AI by state agencies and assess its impact on state services.
Artificial Intelligence
The bill establishes the Artificial Intelligence Advisory Council and mandates state agencies to report on automated decision systems by July 1, 2025.
Department of Technology: inventory: high-risk automated decision systems.
SB719 proposes amendments to Section 11546.45.5 concerning high-risk automated decision systems, though specific changes and definitions require verification.
California AI Standards and Safety Commission: independent verification organizations.
SB 813 establishes the California AI Standards and Safety Commission, with specific roles and responsibilities to be confirmed upon release of the full bill text.
Relating To Violation Of Privacy.
SB2005 limits government use of facial recognition systems, with specified exceptions.
Eliminating Bias in Algorithmic Systems Act of 2026
The Eliminating Bias in Algorithmic Systems Act requires federal agencies using, funding, or overseeing algorithms to establish an office of civil rights focused on bias.
Relating to the use of an automated employment decision tool by a state agency to assess a job applicant's fitness for a position.
This bill regulates the use of automated employment decision tools by state agencies in Texas to assess job applicants' fitness for positions.
Relating to an automated artificial intelligence review of library material purchased by public schools; providing an administrative penalty.
This bill requires Texas public schools to use AI for reviewing library materials for sexual content before purchase, allowing parents to seek injunctive relief for non-compliance.
Establishes Office of Cybersecurity Infrastructure.
Bill S2940 proposes the establishment of the Office of Cybersecurity Infrastructure in New Jersey, but specific duties and structure are unverified due to lack of bill text.
Establishes criteria for the sale of automated employment decision tools
Bill S 6852 aims to establish criteria for the sale of automated employment decision tools in New York. Specific details will be included upon review of the full bill text.
Election Law - Actions to Influence an Election - Social Media Platform Algorithms and Bots Purchased by Foreign Nationals
This bill addresses social media platforms altering algorithms to amplify political content and prohibits foreign nationals from using bots for campaign material.
Public employees: notice: artificial intelligence performing service within scope of work.
This bill mandates state and local public employers to provide written notice to recognized employee organizations 45 days prior to actions involving GenAI to perform a service within the scope of work of the job classification. It complements broader initiatives like Executive Order No. N-12-23 and the Generative Artificial Intelligence Accountability Act by focusing on transparency and accountability.
Instructing the enrolling clerk of the senate to make corrections in S.B. No. 1964.
SCR55 instructs the enrolling clerk of the senate to make corrections in S.B. No. 1964. The full text of SCR55 is not available, limiting verification of the analysis.
Ban on government social scoring with AI.
HB0091 prohibits Wyoming government entities from using AI for social scoring and biometric identification, with exceptions for law enforcement and national security. Effective July 1, 2024.
Regulates automated decision-making by government agencies; requires agencies to conduct impact assessments; requires disclosure of automated decision-making tools utilized by governmental agencies.
This bill regulates automated decision-making by government agencies, requiring impact assessments and disclosure of tools used.
Establishing English as the official state language, use of artificial intelligence or other machine-assisted translation tools in lieu of appointing English language interpreters, and use of English for governmental oral and written communication and for nongovernmental purposes. (FE)
AB377 establishes English as the official state language, allowing AI translation tools instead of interpreters, and affects both governmental and nongovernmental purposes.
To prohibit the Federal Government from establishing or maintaining a database that contains data collected through, or facilitates, the biometric identity verification of a citizen of the United States, and for other purposes.
This bill prohibits the Federal Government from creating or maintaining a biometric identity verification database for U.S. citizens.
An Act To Amend Title 6 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Personal Data Privacy And Consumer Protection.
This bill amends the Delaware Personal Data Privacy Act to limit its applicability to state government entities regarding consumer rights in personal data processing.
Interim study to examine the impact of artificial intelligence on Nebraska's private and public sectors, including the technology and insurance sectors
This interim study will examine the impact of artificial intelligence on Nebraska's private and public sectors, focusing on technology and insurance.
AI MODEL SAFETY
IL SB 3444: AI MODEL SAFETY requires developers to avoid intentional or reckless harm for liability protection and mandates safety protocols. It is currently in committee.
Prohibits state agencies and state-owned entities from utilizing large language models or any artificial intelligence systems to make decisions that affect individuals' rights, benefits, or services; requires such decisions to be made by human personnel of the respective state agency or state-owned…
This bill prohibits New York state agencies and state-owned entities from using AI systems for decisions affecting individuals' rights, requiring human personnel to make such decisions. The analysis is based on the available description, and the full text might provide additional details on exceptions and enforcement.
SOS-FACIAL RECOGNITION INFO
The bill prohibits the Secretary of State from providing facial recognition services to law enforcement for immigration enforcement.
State Department of Education and Department of Information Technology - Evaluation on Artificial Intelligence in Public Schools
The bill mandates an evaluation of AI use in Maryland public schools, including surveys and system reviews, with a report due by December 15, 2026.
Protecting state and local government systems and data from foreign entities
This bill aims to protect state agencies from foreign cyber threats by banning certain software and AI tools.
Artificial intelligence.
AB 594 authorizes the Director of Technology to evaluate AI uses in state government and establish guidelines for its implementation by 2021.
Facial Recognition Services - Moratorium
SB857 prohibits state and local governments in Maryland from using facial recognition services, with enforcement by the Attorney General.
SOS-FACIAL RECOGNITION TECH
This bill prohibits the Secretary of State from providing facial recognition services or related photographs to law enforcement for law enforcement purposes.
Relating To Government Efficiency.
This bill appropriates funds for AI software to streamline Hawaii's laws and regulations and requires a report to the legislature.
Requires public hearing prior to use of facial recognition technology by law enforcement agency.
Bill A1210 mandates a public hearing before law enforcement agencies in New Jersey can use facial recognition technology.
Officer cameras
This bill prohibits law enforcement from using biometric surveillance systems with officer cameras and establishes penalties for violations.
Relating To Government Efficiency.
This bill appropriates funds for AI software to streamline Hawaii's laws and regulations for fiscal years 2025-2026 and 2026-2027, requiring a report to the legislature.
Election Law - Online Campaign Material - Use of Deepfakes
The bill prohibits the use of deepfakes to influence voters within 90 days of an election, imposing penalties for violations.
Relating To A Statewide Data And Artificial Intelligence Governance And Decision Intelligence Center.
This bill establishes a statewide data and AI governance center to enhance data quality and sharing across agencies in Hawaii.
Relating to a study on employer and state agency use of automated employment decision tools in assessing an applicant's suitability for a position.
The bill mandates a study on the use of AI in hiring by employers and state agencies to assess bias and transparency.
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE SAFETY
IL HB3506: ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE SAFETY focuses on whistleblower protections related to critical risks and enforcement of civil damages for employees of large AI developers.
Online Privacy Act of 2026
The Online Privacy Act of 2026 establishes the Digital Privacy Agency to oversee privacy standards and compliance.
An act relating to automated employment decision making and State employees
H.714 is a Vermont bill regulating automated employment decision-making systems. The sponsor and reviewing committee details are not available in the current information.
Prohibits and imposes criminal penalty on disclosure of certain intentionally deceptive audio or visual media within 90 days of election.
This bill prohibits the disclosure of certain deceptive media within 90 days of an election, but details on definitions, penalties, and exceptions are speculative.
Provides for municipal and state police authorities to acquire and to utilize automated license plate readers and identify what data may be collected and in what ways the data can be used.
This bill allows municipal and state police to use ALPRs. The official description suggests provisions on data collection and usage, but the full bill text is unavailable.
Bans the use of facial recognition technology in the tracking of the coronavirus (COVID-19).
This bill prohibits the use of facial recognition technology for tracking COVID-19 infections or exposures in New York.
PROCUREMENT-LOCAL GOV AI
This bill establishes a 6-month pilot program to test AI applications in local government procurement across municipalities with populations under 200,000, selected by the contractor, supervised by the Department.
Requires OIT to develop NJ generative artificial intelligence program and implement artificial intelligence education courses with county governments; appropriates $1.5 million.
The bill mandates the NJ Office of Information Technology to create a generative AI program and AI education courses with county governments, appropriating $1.5 million. The specific roles of county governments are not detailed in the available text.
Ban on employer use of automated decision systems.
HB 1421 prohibits Indiana employers from solely using automated decision systems for employment decisions, mandates disclosures, and allows civil actions for violations.
State agencies or departments: public communications.
AB 2412 addresses public communications by state agencies, focusing on artificial intelligence. Specific details are pending the release of the full bill text.
Worker data: prohibitions: artificial intelligence.
CA AB 2027 prohibits the use of workers' personal data for AI training, mandates security measures in contracts, and addresses a statewide concern applicable to all cities.
Workplace artificial intelligence tools.
This bill mandates employers to notify workers about the use of AI tools in employment decisions and maintain an updated list of such tools, with enforcement by the Labor Commissioner.
State agencies: automated decision systems.
CA SB 1248 regulates automated decision systems in state agencies, ensuring accuracy through quality control, preventing discrimination, requiring oversight, and providing technical assistance, with exceptions.
An Act Concerning Consumer Privacy And Protection.
This bill enhances consumer privacy by regulating data brokers, prohibiting the sale of precise geolocation data, requiring disclosures on algorithmic pricing, and requiring manufacturers to affix tariff cost estimates to new automobiles.
Requires the municipal police training council to ensure that issues related to motorcycle profiling are addressed in basic law enforcement training.
This bill mandates that motorcycle profiling be addressed in law enforcement training and policies.
DACA Compromise Act of 2018
The DACA Compromise Act of 2018 allows certain undocumented aliens to adjust to permanent resident status under specific conditions.
To Require Public Entities To Create A Policy Concerning The Authorized Use Of Artificial Intelligence.
This bill mandates public entities in Arkansas to establish a policy regarding the authorized use of artificial intelligence.
Protect Elections from Deceptive AI Act
This bill prohibits the distribution of materially deceptive AI-generated media related to federal candidates.
Relating to the creation of the artificial intelligence advisory council and the establishment of the artificial intelligence learning laboratory.
This bill creates an artificial intelligence advisory council and establishes an AI learning laboratory in Texas.
Restricts use of certain artificial intelligence generated communications in election campaigns.
This bill restricts AI-generated communications in election campaigns, requiring labeling and prohibiting deceptive media within 90 days of an election.
BIOMETRIC DATA-COMMERCIAL USE
This bill restricts private entities from requiring biometric data for goods or services, with exceptions for certain sectors, and mandates written consent and disclosure.
BIOMETRIC DATA-COMMERCIAL USE
This bill prohibits private entities from requiring biometric data for goods or services, with exceptions for certain sectors.
Relates to creating the health emergency response data system
This bill regulates the testing and operation of autonomous vehicles in New York, ensuring safety and compliance with federal standards, and requires a human operator during testing.
Revises provisions relating to artificial intelligence. (BDR 36-393)
The bill mandates that emergency management plans exclude final decisions made by AI and prohibits utilities from relying solely on AI for service decisions during emergencies.
PRIVACY RIGHTS ACT
The Privacy Rights Act establishes consumer rights regarding personal information, including deletion, correction, and opt-out options, and applies to certain large businesses.
Law-enforcement agencies; use of certain technologies and interrogation practices.
The bill establishes a framework for law enforcement's use of AI and interrogation practices, requiring training and policy adoption by 2026. It mandates ILAC accreditation for forensic labs.
Artificial intelligence; Joint Commission on Technology and Science to study advancements.
The bill directs a study on AI advancements, focusing on impacts like deep fakes, data privacy, and discrimination, and may suggest legislation to the General Assembly.
Retirement Security Act of 2019
SB321 reportedly prohibits U.S. persons and entities from advancing AI capabilities in China, based on the official description. Full bill text is unavailable for verification.
Artificial intelligence program: Attorney General.
SB69 requires the California Attorney General to establish a program to enhance expertise in artificial intelligence and report on its developments annually.
Automated decision systems.
CA AB1018: Automated decision systems must comply with new regulations, including specific transparency and accountability measures, impact assessments, and documentation requirements.
Enact the Ohio Right to Compute Act
The Ohio Right to Compute Act regulates AI in critical infrastructure, covering systems like automated control and data processing, and limits further regulation while mandating risk management.
Protect Elections from Deceptive AI Act
HB5272 aims to prohibit distributing materially deceptive AI-generated media about federal candidates. Specific details are not confirmed without the full bill text.
FAIR Act Fair Artificial Intelligence Realization Act of 2025
The FAIR Act prohibits federal procurement of large language models unless they adhere to unbiased AI principles. This analysis is based only on the official description.
Enacts the "facial recognition technology study act" to study privacy concerns and potential regulatory approaches to the development of facial recognition technology.
The bill proposes studying privacy concerns and regulatory approaches for facial recognition technology in New York.
Regulates automated decision-making by government agencies; requires agencies to conduct impact assessments; requires disclosure of automated decision-making tools utilized by governmental agencies.
The bill regulates automated decision-making by New York government agencies, requiring impact assessments and tool disclosures, with details on public access unspecified.
Employment: artificial intelligence.
SB366 mandates a study on AI's impact on worker well-being and job quality, with a report due by June 1, 2027.
A bill to establish Federal agency technology and artificial intelligence talent teams to improve competitive service hiring practices, and for other purposes.
SB3410 aims to establish federal agency technology and AI talent teams to enhance competitive service hiring practices. Specifics will be verified with the full bill text.
No Adversarial AI Act
The No Adversarial AI Act aims to protect U.S. government systems from AI threats, with specific details pending full bill text review.
Relating to the artificial intelligence division within the Department of Information Resources.
HB2818 establishes an AI division within the Texas Department of Information Resources, detailing its structure, responsibilities, objectives, and funding, effective September 1, 2024.
Artificial intelligence models: large developers.
SB53 adds sections to the Business and Professions Code, Government Code, and Labor Code, aiming to regulate AI model developers by establishing compliance standards.
Relating to the regulation and use of artificial intelligence systems and the management of data by governmental entities.
SB1964 addresses the regulation and use of AI systems and data management by Texas governmental entities. Specific guidelines and committee status have been verified.
APA-SURVEY
This bill mandates a survey of the Illinois Administrative Code to assess restrictions on the private sector and local governments, utilizing AI for analysis.
BIOMETRICS-PRIVATE DETECTIVES
This bill allows licensed private detectives and security contractors to collect facial scans for law enforcement without prior notice requirements.
Eliminating Bias in Algorithmic Systems Act of 2026
The bill mandates federal agencies using, funding, or overseeing algorithms to have a civil rights office addressing algorithmic bias.
AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 2; Title 4; Title 8; Title 38; Title 39 and Title 47, Chapter 18, relative to artificial intelligence.
The bill mandates Tennessee executive branch departments to create plans to prevent the misuse of artificial intelligence and report findings by January 1, 2025.
High-risk artificial intelligence; development, deployment, and use by public bodies, report.
The bill establishes requirements for high-risk AI systems used by public bodies and mandates a work group to assess local government compliance.
Relating to public safety; declaring an emergency.
The bill outlines procedures for notifying defendants of firearm prohibitions and modifies juvenile detention review processes.
Facial recognition technology acquisition and use by government entities prohibited.
This bill prohibits government entities in Minnesota from acquiring and using facial recognition technology.
Establishing a commission on transparency and use of artificial intelligence in government decision-making
This bill proposes the creation of a commission to enhance transparency and oversight of AI use in government decision-making processes, though details are unspecified.
Study Order
This bill seeks to study various aspects of business operations in Massachusetts, including municipal and regional development, trade commissions, and artificial intelligence.
High-risk artificial intelligence; development, deployment, and use by public bodies, report.
The bill mandates requirements for high-risk AI systems used by public bodies and establishes a work group to assess local government compliance.
AI Training Extension Act of 2025
The AI Training Extension Act of 2025 proposes amendments to enhance AI training programs for the Federal Government's acquisition workforce.
Establishes the position of chief artificial intelligence officer and such person's functions, powers and duties; including, but not limited to, developing statewide artificial intelligence policies and governance, coordinating the activities of any and all state departments, boards, commissions…
The bill establishes a chief artificial intelligence officer in New York to develop AI policies and coordinate activities across state entities.
Establishes the position of chief artificial intelligence officer and such person's functions, powers and duties; including, but not limited to, developing statewide artificial intelligence policies and governance, coordinating the activities of any and all state departments, boards, commissions…
This bill establishes a chief artificial intelligence officer in New York to develop statewide AI policies and coordinate AI activities.
Provides for the use of automated employment decision-making tools and artificial intelligence systems by a county, city, town, village, school district, board of cooperative educational services, county vocational education and extension board, district corporation, the state university of New…
NY S08831: Authorizes the use of automated employment decision-making tools and AI systems by counties, cities, towns, villages, school districts, and other public entities in New York; amends the effectiveness of the provisions.
Enacts the New York Artificial Intelligence Civil Rights Act establishing protections for individual rights with respect to computational algorithms; establishes protections against the use of algorithms involved in consequential decisions, such as those that impact people's rights, civil…
The New York Artificial Intelligence Civil Rights Act establishes protections against algorithmic discrimination, mandates independently audited evaluations, ensures algorithms meet advertised purposes, and provides remedies for violations.
Requires state units to purchase a product or service that is or contains an algorithmic decision system that adheres to responsible artificial intelligence standards; specifies content included in responsible artificial intelligence standards; requires the commissioner of taxation and finance to…
This bill mandates state units in New York to purchase algorithmic decision systems that comply with specified responsible AI standards, including data privacy and security, and requires the commissioner of taxation and finance to adopt regulations.
Information Technology - Artificial Intelligence - Policies and Procedures (Artificial Intelligence Governance Act of 2024)
The bill mandates state units to inventory and assess AI systems by specified deadlines and establishes governance policies for their use.
Use of facial recognition technology required as part of driver's licenses and Minnesota identification card application process.
This bill requires facial recognition technology to be used in the application process for driver's licenses and Minnesota identification cards.
Advanced Artificial Intelligence Security Readiness Act of 2025
The bill directs the NSA Director to develop guidance for securing AI-related technologies. The full bill text might specify particular areas of AI technology or limitations.
Artificial Intelligence Task Force; create and prescribe responsibilities of.
The bill creates the Artificial Intelligence Regulation Task Force to study AI applications, risks, and policy recommendations, reporting annually to the legislature.
AI MODEL SAFETY
The Artificial Intelligence Safety Act limits liability for AI developers if they publish safety and security protocols, transparency reports, do not cause harm intentionally or recklessly, or comply with EU standards or enter into a federal agreement that satisfies specified requirements.
AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 2; Title 4; Title 8; Title 38; Title 39 and Title 47, Chapter 18, relative to artificial intelligence.
This bill amends Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 2; Title 4; Title 8; Title 38; Title 39 and Title 47, Chapter 18, mandating executive branch departments to create plans to prevent AI misuse and report findings by January 1, 2025.
STATE GOVT AI ACT
The State Government AI Act mandates the Illinois Department of Innovation and Technology to establish AI policies by 2028, prohibiting AI use without these rules.
Requires state units to purchase a product or service that is or contains an algorithmic decision system that adheres to responsible artificial intelligence standards; specifies content included in responsible artificial intelligence standards; requires the commissioner of taxation and finance to…
The bill mandates state units to purchase algorithmic decision systems that comply with responsible AI standards and updates the definition of unlawful discriminatory practices.
Establishes the position of chief artificial intelligence officer and such person's functions, powers and duties; including, but not limited to, developing statewide artificial intelligence policies and governance, coordinating the activities of any and all state departments, boards, commissions…
This bill establishes a chief artificial intelligence officer in New York to develop AI policies and coordinate state activities involving AI tools.
Prohibits state agencies and state-owned entities from utilizing large language models or any artificial intelligence systems to make decisions that affect individuals' rights, benefits, or services; requires such decisions to be made by human personnel of the respective state agency or state-owned…
This bill prohibits state agencies from using AI systems for decisions affecting individual rights, requiring human personnel instead.
Education - Artificial Intelligence - Guidelines, Professional Development, and Collaborative (Artificial Intelligence Ready Schools Act)
MD HB1057: Education - Artificial Intelligence - Guidelines, Professional Development, and Collaborative (Artificial Intelligence Ready Schools Act) requires the State Department of Education to develop and publish strategies and guidance for the use of AI in education through an online platform, providing guidance to parents, students, and educators.
Data Privacy - Consumer Data, Public Records, and Message Switching System (Data Privacy Act)
HB711 prohibits the sale of consumer data to governmental units engaged in civil immigration enforcement unless required by law.
Education - Artificial Intelligence - Guidelines, Professional Development, and Collaborative (Artificial Intelligence Ready Schools Act)
MD SB720: Education - AI - Guidelines, Professional Development, and Collaborative (Artificial Intelligence Ready Schools Act) requires evaluative tools for AI in schools.
Artificial intelligence: education and workforce development.
AB2487 proposes adding Chapter 13 to the Government Code, focusing on AI integration in education and workforce development, with objectives like enhancing digital literacy.
Higher educational institutions; JLARC to study artificial intelligence use policies.
The bill directs JLARC to study AI use policies in Virginia's higher education institutions, focusing on academic integrity, data privacy, equity, transparency, and faculty autonomy.
Restricts use of facial recognition technology and other biometric recognition by governmental entities.
This bill restricts governmental use of facial recognition and biometric surveillance technologies to protect civil rights and privacy.
Requires public hearing prior to use of facial recognition technology by law enforcement agency.
This bill mandates public hearings before law enforcement agencies can use facial recognition technology.
Technology; artificial intelligence; state agencies; prohibited uses; permitted uses; Office of Management and Enterprise Services; effective date.
HB3545 prohibits certain AI uses like surveillance and permits uses such as data analysis in Oklahoma state agencies, with oversight by the Office of Management and Enterprise Services, effective January 1, 2024.
Relating To Artificial Intelligence.
HB2597 requires Hawaii's Chief Data Officer to develop an AI chatbot and data visualizations in phases, and to publish AI use cases and vendors. The analysis is based on the official description.
Requesting The Department Of Business, Economic Development And Tourism To Convene A Working Group On Artificial Intelligence.
The bill requests the Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism to form a working group on artificial intelligence with specific stakeholders to explore its applications and risks.
ALGORITHMICS PROHIBITED-RENT
The Prohibition of Algorithmics in Rent Act prohibits landlords from using algorithmic devices that rely on nonpublic competitor data to set rent amounts, with exceptions for reports by trade associations and products for affordable housing guidelines.
Restricts use of facial recognition technology and other biometric recognition by governmental entities.
This bill restricts governmental use of facial recognition and biometric surveillance technologies to protect civil rights and privacy.
AI-MEANINGFUL HUMAN REVIEW
The Meaningful Human Review of AI Act requires state agencies using automated decision-making systems to have continuous human review and mandates impact assessments with detailed evaluations submitted to the Governor and General Assembly.
Relating to: prohibiting state agencies and local governmental units from using facial recognition technology or data generated from it.
AB 575 prohibits Wisconsin state agencies and local governmental units from using facial recognition technology. Full bill text is needed to verify specifics.
Artificial Intelligence Modifications
HB 276, 'Artificial Intelligence Modifications,' is under consideration in Utah. The bill's text is not yet available; check the Utah State Legislature's website for updates.
Office of Artificial Intelligence Policy Amendments
HB0320 amends AI policy in Utah, establishing an Office of Artificial Intelligence to oversee AI initiatives and ensure ethical standards.
Georgia Technology Authority; annual inventory of artificial intelligence usage by state agencies; provide
This bill mandates an annual inventory of AI usage by Georgia state agencies, with the Georgia Technology Authority responsible for conducting the inventory and developing AI policies.
Relates to the use of automated decision tools by landlords for making housing decisions; sets conditions and rules for use of such tools.
This bill regulates landlords' use of automated decision tools for housing decisions, requiring transparency and impact analysis. The attorney general may investigate violations.
Adult Education and Economic Growth Act of 2012
The Adult Education and Economic Growth Act of 2012 amends workforce investment laws to enhance adult education and training programs.
Relating To A Statewide Data And Artificial Intelligence Governance And Decision Intelligence Center.
Establishes a statewide data and AI governance center to improve data quality and sharing across Hawaii, effective July 1, 2025.
Use of Artificial Intelligence by State Agencies
The bill mandates the Florida Digital Service to study the use of AI by state agencies and report findings by a date specified in the bill text.
Protecting state and local government systems and data from foreign entities
SB70 aims to protect West Virginia's government systems from foreign cyber threats by banning certain software and AI tools from designated adversary nations, with exemptions for law enforcement.
Public employees: notice: artificial intelligence performing service within scope of work.
This bill requires public employers to notify employee organizations before using AI for services within job classifications, though the method of notice is unconfirmed.
Restricts the use by an employer or an employment agency of electronic monitoring or an automated employment decision tool to screen a candidate or employee for an employment decision unless such tool has been the subject of an impact assessment within the last year; requires notice to employment…
This bill restricts employers from using automated tools for employment decisions without an annual impact assessment and requires candidate notification.
Relating to the use of artificial intelligence to score certain portions of assessment instruments administered to public school students.
This bill prohibits the use of AI to score constructed responses on student assessments, with specific exceptions.
Permits retired municipal code officials to return to part-time employment after 90-day period without reenrollment in PERS.
Allows retired municipal code officials to return to part-time work after 90 days; specific conditions, exceptions, and reenrollment restrictions in PERS detailed in bill text.
Directing the Joint State Government Commission to establish an advisory committee to conduct a study on the field of artificial intelligence and its impact and potential future impact in Pennsylvania.
This bill directs the Joint State Government Commission to create an advisory committee to study AI's impact in Pennsylvania.
Of inquiry requesting the President to transmit certain documents relating to the dangerous, unaccountable use of AI by the United States DOGE Service to jeopardize the private information and essential services of the American people.
This bill requests the President to provide documents regarding the use of AI by the DOGE Service that may jeopardize private information and essential services.
Election Law - Election Misinformation, Election Disinformation, and Deepfakes
The bill addresses election misinformation, disinformation, and deepfakes, requiring the State Administrator to take action upon receiving a credible report.
Concerns regulation of automated systems and artificial intelligence used by State agencies.
Regulates automated systems and AI used by NJ State agencies. Specific provisions, definitions, and obligations will be included once the full bill text is available.
Artificial intelligence: transparency and governance.
SB1159 proposes amendments to California's Government Code, including Sections 11121.5, 11342.575, 11370.1.5, and 54951.5, as confirmed by the official description.
AI Talent Act
The AI Talent Act aims to create federal teams to enhance competitive service hiring practices in technology and AI fields.
AN ACT CONCERNING AUTOMATED DECISION SYSTEMS PROTECTIONS FOR EMPLOYEES.
SB 435's specific provisions cannot be analyzed due to the lack of access to the full bill text.
Vehicle Laws - Fully Autonomous Vehicles
The bill establishes standards for fully autonomous vehicles on Maryland highways and subjects collected data to the Online Data Privacy Act.
Establishes task force on use of facial recognition systems.
Establishes a task force to evaluate the impact of facial recognition systems on civil rights and liberties of vulnerable communities, with members serving without compensation.
AN ACT relating to protection of information and declaring an emergency.
The bill establishes an Artificial Intelligence Governance Committee and mandates standards for AI use in Kentucky, prioritizing transparency and data protection for state entities.
Task Force on Proactive Review of Audio and Video Recordings on Special Education Buses
The bill creates a task force to study AI's role in reviewing recordings from special education buses for student safety, reporting by December 2026.
Maryland Cybersecurity Council - Alterations
The bill alters the Maryland Cybersecurity Council's membership selection and mandates assessments of cybersecurity threats.
Generative Artificial Intelligence - Training Data Transparency
Developers of generative AI must publish training data documentation on their website by January 1, 2026, before releasing or modifying their systems.
VEH CD-ALPR-RECORD RETENTION
This bill amends the Illinois Vehicle Code to define ALPR systems and regulate data retention, ensuring consistency with the Expressway Camera Act and the State Records Act.
AI SAFETY MEASURES ACT
IL SB 3312: AI SAFETY MEASURES ACT mandates safety frameworks for large AI developers, establishes ILCompute, and involves specific state agencies in safety reporting.
Consumer Protection - Workgroup on Artificial Intelligence Implementation
The bill creates a Workgroup on Artificial Intelligence Implementation to monitor AI regulation, consumer protection, and government benefits, reporting by July 1, 2026.
Mental health professionals: artificial intelligence.
This bill regulates AI use in psychotherapy, prohibits AI from detecting emotions or mental states, and mandates compliance with the Confidentiality of Medical Information Act for AI-generated records.
Education - Artificial Intelligence - Guidelines, Professional Development, and Task Force
The bill mandates the Maryland State Department of Education to create guidelines for AI in education and maintain an approved tools list.
Task Force to Study Law Enforcement Surveillance Technologies
This bill creates a task force to review law enforcement's use of surveillance technologies and report findings by December 5, 2018.
updating and recodifying the municipal enforcement of the building and fire code.
This bill updates and recodifies municipal enforcement procedures for building and fire codes in New Hampshire, introducing specific amendments to enhance compliance.
Task Force to Study Law Enforcement Surveillance Technologies
This bill establishes a Task Force to study law enforcement's use of surveillance technologies in Maryland and report findings by December 5, 2017.
AI SAFETY MEASURES ACT
The AI Safety Measures Act mandates safety frameworks for large frontier developers, requires reporting critical incidents, establishes ILCompute consortium, and imposes civil penalties for noncompliance, with ongoing review by the Department of Innovation and Technology and conforming changes to the Freedom of Information Act, specifically exempting specified information related to the AI framework.
Restricts the use by an employer or an employment agency of electronic monitoring or an automated employment decision tool to screen a candidate or employee for an employment decision unless such tool has been the subject of a bias audit within the last year and the results of such audit have been…
This bill restricts employers from using automated tools for employment decisions unless they undergo a bias audit annually and disclose results.
Use of facial recognition technology limitation
This bill limits the use of facial recognition technology in Minnesota, aiming to regulate its application and protect privacy.
Employment: automated decision systems.
This bill regulates the use of automated decision systems in employment, limits their purposes and use, allows workers to request their data, and requires the Labor Commissioner to enforce its provisions.
Artificial intelligence: transparency and governance.
SB 1159 excludes AI and nonhuman entities from being considered 'persons' under specific California laws, ensuring these laws apply only to human entities.
Prohibit selling sensitive personal data for profit
This bill prohibits the sale of sensitive personal data, with exceptions for law enforcement, public health, research, legal obligations, and other permitted purposes. Penalties for violations include fines and enforcement by the Ohio Attorney General.
State contracts: report: modern foundation models and associated artificial intelligence systems.
AB 2653 mandates a working group to evaluate labor practices in AI development, reporting to the Legislature by December 31, 2027.
Artificial Intelligence Bill of Rights
The bill focuses on AI technology regulations, including requiring parental consent for minors using chatbots and periodic notifications from bot operators.
Artificial Intelligence Bill of Rights
The bill prohibits governmental entities from extending or renewing contracts with specified entities starting July 1, 2024, and requires parental consent for minors on chatbot platforms.
Ai, Deepfakes, Cybersecurity, Data Xfers
This bill mandates the disclosure of deepfakes in campaign communications and addresses cybersecurity and data privacy issues.
Restricts the use by an employer or an employment agency of electronic monitoring or an automated employment decision tool to screen a candidate or employee for an employment decision unless such tool has been the subject of an impact assessment within the last year; requires notice to employment…
This bill restricts employers from using electronic monitoring or automated tools for employment decisions without an impact assessment conducted within the last year.
Enacts into law major components of legislation necessary to implement the state transportation, economic development and environmental conservation budget for the 2025-2026 state fiscal year; relates to the waterfront commission act; makes amendments to change "applicant" to "licensee or…
This bill enacts components for the 2025-2026 budget, including regulations on AI companion models (Part U), buy-now-pay-later lenders (Part Y), and various transportation and environmental measures.
Arbitration Fairness for Students Act
The Arbitration Fairness for Students Act prohibits higher education institutions from including predispute arbitration agreements in student contracts.
Commonsense Reporting Act of 2017
The Commonsense Reporting Act of 2017 modifies employer reporting requirements for health insurance coverage to the IRS.
Enacts into law major components of legislation necessary to implement the state transportation, economic development and environmental conservation budget for the 2025-2026 state fiscal year; relates to the waterfront commission act; makes amendments to change "applicant" to "licensee or…
This bill implements key components of New York's 2025-2026 budget, covering transportation, economic development, environmental conservation, and cannabis regulation.
Senate Substitute for HB 2313 by Committee on Federal and State Affairs - Prohibiting the use of the artificial intelligence platform DeepSeek and other artificial intelligence platforms controlled by a country of concern on state-owned devices and on any state network and the use of genetic…
This bill prohibits the use of certain AI platforms and genetic analysis software from foreign adversaries on state devices and networks, excluding Taiwan.
REAL Political Advertisements Act Require the Exposure of AI–Led Political Advertisements Act
The bill mandates that political advertisements disclose if generative AI was used to create any images or videos, enhancing transparency.
AI Regulation in the Government Industry
State legislatures across the United States are actively developing artificial intelligence regulations that directly affect Government 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, 41 states have introduced or enacted legislation with direct implications for Government.
Compliance requirements vary significantly by state, making it essential for Government 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 Government 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.