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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.
If you operate in Maryland and provide nonemergency government services, you must prepare for potential integration with an AI-driven 3-1-1 portal by July 1, 2024.
State
Maryland
Bill Number
HB1141
Status
In Committee
Risk Level
Low
Category
Study/Task Force
Effective Date
Jul 1, 2024
Last Action
Apr 8, 2024
Last Verified
Apr 30, 2026
Data Updated
Apr 30, 2026
What do these statuses mean?▼
Introduced— Filed in the legislature; not yet heard in committee
In Committee— Assigned to and being reviewed by a legislative committee
Passed— Approved by one or both chambers; awaiting further action
Signed / Enacted— Signed into law by the governor; may or may not be in effect yet
Dead / Vetoed— Vetoed, failed to pass, or session expired without action
Unknown— Status data not yet available or awaiting classification
Affected Industries
Public AdministrationTechnologyGovernmentInformation TechnologyHealthcareEducationEmploymentGovernment ServicesConsumer Protection
HB1141 aims to enhance government service accessibility through an AI-powered 3-1-1 portal for Maryland residents. This initiative could streamline nonemergency information delivery, impacting various service providers and residents alike. Stakeholders should monitor developments closely as the feasibility study progresses.
Key Provisions
Department of Information Technology to evaluate the feasibility of a virtual 3-1-1 portal.
Portal to utilize artificial intelligence for nonemergency government services.
Department to prioritize portal creation if feasible.
Latest Legislative Action
Rereferred to Education, Energy, and the Environment
Bill Sponsors (showing 5 of 89)
Name
Role
A. Johnson
Primary
Adams
Primary
Alston
Primary
Bagnall
Primary
Baker
Primary
Baltimore County Delegation
Primary
Bhandari
Primary
Boteler
Primary
Buckel
Primary
Charles
Primary
Chisholm
Primary
Griffith
Primary
Guzzone
Primary
Hartman
Primary
Haynes
Primary
Hill
Primary
Howard
Primary
Hutchinson
Primary
Jacobs
Primary
K. Young
Primary
Kerr
Primary
Kipke
Primary
Lopez
Primary
M. Jackson
Primary
M. Morgan
Primary
Martinez
Primary
McComas
Primary
Metzgar
Primary
Miller
Primary
Munoz
Primary
Nawrocki
Primary
Pasteur
Primary
Phillips
Primary
Proctor
Primary
Queen
Primary
R. Lewis
Primary
Rogers
Primary
Rosenberg
Primary
S. Johnson
Primary
Schmidt
Primary
Szeliga
Primary
T. Morgan
Primary
Taveras
Primary
Taylor
Primary
Toles
Primary
Valderrama
Primary
Valentine
Primary
Vogel
Primary
Washington and Bridges
Primary
White
Primary
White Holland
Primary
Williams
Primary
Woods
Primary
Afzali
Cosponsor
Anderton
Cosponsor
Arentz
Cosponsor
Carozza
Cosponsor
Carr
Cosponsor
Chang
Cosponsor
Ciliberti
Cosponsor
Cullison
Cosponsor
Ebersole
Cosponsor
Fennell
Cosponsor
Fisher
Cosponsor
Folden
Cosponsor
Frick
Cosponsor
Ghrist
Cosponsor
Grammer
Cosponsor
Hettleman
Cosponsor
Hornberger
Cosponsor
Kaiser
Cosponsor
Kelly
Cosponsor
Korman
Cosponsor
Krebs
Cosponsor
Lam
Cosponsor
Long
Cosponsor
Luedtke
Cosponsor
McKay
Cosponsor
Moon
Cosponsor
Otto
Cosponsor
Pena-Melnyk
Cosponsor
Pendergrass
Cosponsor
Platt
Cosponsor
Reilly
Cosponsor
Reznik
Cosponsor
Robinson
Cosponsor
Sample-Hughes
Cosponsor
Tarlau
Cosponsor
Wivell
Cosponsor
Roll Call Votes
On Third Reading ·
Mar 23, 2024
132 Yea 5 Nay 4 OtherPassed ✓
Amendments (1)
Favorable with Amendments 353026/1 AdoptedAdopted2024-04-04
Compliance Checklist
Evaluate the feasibility of an AI-driven 3-1-1 portal Who: Department of Information Technology Deadline: By July 1, 2024
Prepare for potential integration with the new portal Who: Government agencies and service providers Deadline: By July 1, 2024
Full Legal Analysis
The bill states the intent of the General Assembly for the Maryland Department of Information Technology to evaluate the feasibility of establishing a virtual 3-1-1 portal that leverages artificial intelligence to provide nonemergency government information and services. If deemed feasible, the Department is instructed to prioritize the development of this portal. The bill does not specify penalties for non-compliance, as it focuses on evaluation and prioritization rather than immediate implementation. Key definitions related to 'artificial intelligence' or '3-1-1 portal' are not explicitly provided in the text, indicating a potential area for further clarification in future legislative sessions.
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