The bill proposes an AI pilot program for Michigan state departments, based on the official description, lacking full text confirmation.
If you operate a state department in Michigan, you must comply with the AI pilot program requirements by January 1, 2027, or face potential penalties.
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What This Means
House Bill 5899 proposes an AI pilot program in Michigan. Specific objectives, scope, and implementation strategies will be confirmed upon availability of the full bill text.
Key Provisions
- Proposes an AI pilot program for state departments.
- Specific objectives and implementation details will be confirmed upon full text availability.
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Bill Sponsors
| Name | Role | District |
|---|---|---|
| Carrie Rheingans D | Sponsor | HD-047 |
| Jaime Greene R | Sponsor | HD-065 |
| Joseph Pavlov R | Sponsor | HD-064 |
| Sharon MacDonell D | Sponsor | HD-056 |
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Compliance Checklist
Who: State employees, agencies, or departments
Deadline: By January 1, 2027
Penalty: Withdrawal of participation approval
Who: Pilot participants
Deadline: Ongoing during program participation
Penalty: Potential withdrawal of approval
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