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.
If you operate a state agency in Georgia, you must conduct an annual inventory of AI usage by December 31 or face compliance penalties.
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What This Means
House Bill 147 requires an annual inventory of AI usage by Georgia state agencies, with the Georgia Technology Authority tasked with conducting the inventory and establishing certain AI policies.
Key Provisions
- Mandates an annual inventory of AI usage by state agencies.
- Tasks the Georgia Technology Authority with conducting the inventory.
- Tasks the Authority with developing certain AI policies.
- Provides for related matters, including guidelines and oversight, and the repeal of conflicting laws.
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Bill Sponsors (showing 5 of 31)
| Name | Role |
|---|---|
| Alan Powell R | Primary |
| Allen Peake | Primary |
| Bill Hitchens R | Primary |
| Brad Thomas R | Primary |
| Brett Harrell | Primary |
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Compliance Checklist
Who: All state agencies in Georgia.
Deadline: Annually, specific date not specified.
Penalty: Potential administrative scrutiny for non-compliance.
Who: All state agencies in Georgia.
Deadline: Annually, specific date not specified.
Penalty: Potential administrative scrutiny for non-compliance.
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