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If you employ automation or AI in Florida, you must be aware of the study's findings by the report submission date to adjust your strategies accordingly.
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What This Means
Florida's H0827 bill tasks a bureau within the DOC with assessing automation and AI's impact on jobs, requiring consultation with specified entities, and reporting to state leaders.
Key Provisions
- Requires a bureau within the DOC to study the economic impact of automation and AI on employment.
- Bureau must consult with specified entities during the study.
- The study's focus on economic impact is specified in the bill description.
- Report to be submitted to the Governor and Legislature.
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Bill Sponsors
| Name | Role | District |
|---|---|---|
| Byron Donalds R | Sponsor | HD-080 |
| Education Committee | Sponsor | |
| Jason Fischer R | Sponsor | HD-016 |
| PreK-12 Quality Subcommittee | Sponsor | |
| Stan McClain R | Sponsor | HD-023 |
Amendments (3)
Compliance Checklist
Who: Bureau within the Department of Corrections.
Deadline: By the specified date for the report.
Penalty: No direct penalties specified, but implications for future regulations.
Who: Bureau within the Department of Corrections.
Deadline: During the study period.
Penalty: No direct penalties specified.
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