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REQUESTING HEALTH MAINTENANCE ORGANIZATIONS IN THE STATE TO ADHERE TO AND BE HELD ACCOUNTABLE FOR ISSUING TIMELY REIMBURSEMENTS OF HEALTH CARE CLAIMS PURSUANT TO THE STATE'S CLEAN CLAIMS STATUTE.
The bill requests the formation of an advisory committee to investigate AI implementation and regulation in Hawaii, with a report due twenty days before the 2020 Regular Session.
If you develop or use AI in Hawaii, you must engage with the advisory committee's findings by 2020 or risk non-compliance with future regulations.
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What This Means
SCR175 proposes the establishment of an Artificial Intelligence Advisory Committee in Hawaii to explore the integration and regulation of AI technologies. This initiative aims to leverage AI's benefits while addressing potential risks. Stakeholders from various sectors will be involved in shaping the state's approach to AI, with a report due twenty days prior to the 2020 Regular Session.
Key Provisions
- Formation of an Artificial Intelligence Advisory Committee.
- Committee to evaluate AI applications and competitive advantages for Hawaii.
- Assessment of potential dangers and regulatory needs related to AI.
- Submission of a report with findings and recommendations twenty days before the 2020 Regular Session.
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Referred to HHS/CPN.
Bill Sponsors
| Name | Role |
|---|---|
| CHANG | Primary |
| GABBARD | Primary |
| MCKELVEY | Primary |
| RHOADS | Primary |
| San Buenaventura | Cosponsor |
Compliance Checklist
Who: Businesses and stakeholders using or developing AI in Hawaii.
Deadline: By 2020, following the committee's report.
Penalty: Potential non-compliance with future regulations.
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