TN SB1363: AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 4; Title 5; Title 6; Title 7; Title 12; Title 39; Title 45; Title 47; Title 48; Title 50; Title 55; T…
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AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 4; Title 5; Title 6; Title 7; Title 12; Title 39; Title 45; Title 47; Title 48; Title 50; Title 55; Title 61; Title 62; Title 65; Title 66; Title 67 and Title 68, relative to artificial intelligence.
AI Summary
This bill mandates a report on AI-related investigations under the Tennessee Consumer Protection Act from 2024 to 2025, to be submitted to specific committee chairs.
SB 1363 requires the Tennessee Attorney General to report on investigations involving AI and unfair trade practices, submitted to key committee chairs, highlighting AI's role in consumer protection.
Key Provisions
Requires a report on AI-related investigations under the Tennessee Consumer Protection Act.
Covers investigations from January 1, 2024, to December 31, 2025.
Report submission deadline is July 1, 2026.
Report must be submitted to specific committee chairs.
Allows for electronic submission of the report.
Focuses on unfair or deceptive acts in trade or commerce.
Amends multiple titles of the Tennessee Code Annotated.
Latest Legislative Action
Assigned to General Subcommittee of Senate Commerce and Labor Committee
Bill Sponsors
Name
Role
District
Bo WatsonR
Sponsor
SD-011
Compliance Checklist
Prepare a report on AI-related investigations Who: Office of the Attorney General and Reporter Deadline: July 1, 2026
Full Legal Analysis
SB 1363 amends various sections of the Tennessee Code Annotated to require the office of the attorney general and reporter to compile and submit a report detailing investigations into violations of the Tennessee Consumer Protection Act where artificial intelligence was utilized. This report must cover the period from January 1, 2024, to December 31, 2025, and is due by July 1, 2026. The report must be submitted to the chair of the house committee having jurisdiction over consumer protection and the chair of the commerce and labor committee of the senate. The bill allows for electronic submission of the report, indicating a modern approach to compliance and reporting. Businesses that employ AI in their operations should be aware of the potential for increased scrutiny and the need to maintain records that may be relevant to these investigations. The bill does not specify penalties for non-compliance but emphasizes the importance of transparency in AI usage within trade practices.
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