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HB0364 proposes a technical amendment to the existing Artificial Intelligence Video Interview Act. This change is focused on the short title of the Act, ensuring clarity in its designation.
Key Provisions
Amends the short title of the Artificial Intelligence Video Interview Act.
No substantive changes to compliance requirements or penalties.
Clarifies the designation of the Act for better understanding.
Latest Legislative Action
Rule 19(a) / Re-referred to Rules Committee
Bill Sponsors (showing 5 of 33)
Name
Role
Chapin RoseR
Primary
David Reis
Primary
Emanuel "Chris" Welch
Primary
Emanuel Chris Welch
Primary
Jack McGuire
Primary
John Philip Novak
Primary
Marcus C. Evans, Jr.
Primary
Margo McDermed
Primary
Michael J. Madigan
Primary
Steven Reick
Primary
Allen Skillicorn
Cosponsor
Andrew S. ChesneyR
Cosponsor
Anne Stava-Murray
Cosponsor
Bill Brady
Cosponsor
BRADLEY
Cosponsor
BUGIELSKI
Cosponsor
BURKE
Cosponsor
CAPPARELLI
Cosponsor
Carol AmmonsD
Cosponsor
Chris MillerR
Cosponsor
CROSS
Cosponsor
Dan Cronin
Cosponsor
David A. Welter
Cosponsor
Gary Forby
Cosponsor
Kyle McCarter
Cosponsor
LOPEZ
Cosponsor
LYONS,JOSEPH
Cosponsor
Martin A. Sandoval
Cosponsor
MCAULIFFE
Cosponsor
Michael D. Unes
Cosponsor
NOVAK
Cosponsor
Pamela J. Althoff
Cosponsor
Patrick WindhorstR
Cosponsor
Roll Call Votes
Executive ·
Mar 1, 2023
11 Yea 0 Nay 1 OtherPassed ✓
Compliance Checklist
Review the amended short title for clarity in compliance documentation. Who: Employers using AI for video interviews.
The bill HB0364 introduces a technical change to the Artificial Intelligence Video Interview Act, specifically in the section concerning its short title. This amendment does not alter the substantive provisions of the Act but clarifies its designation. As the Act pertains to the use of AI in video interviews for employment, businesses do not need to take any action or change their compliance with existing regulations. The bill does not specify any new compliance deadlines or penalties, as it primarily focuses on a technical adjustment rather than introducing new requirements. Similar laws in other states may also address AI in hiring, but this bill is specifically an amendment to Illinois law.
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