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State
Florida
Bill Number
S1346
Status
Enacted
Risk Level
Low
Category
Narrow/Targeted
Last Action
May 3, 2013
Last Verified
May 2, 2026
Data Updated
May 4, 2026
Version
v3
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
General
What This Means
Florida's S1346 seeks to exempt information related to AI violations investigations by the Department of Legal Affairs from public records, with specified conditions for future review and repeal.
Key Provisions
Exemption from public records requirements for AI violation investigation information by the Department of Legal Affairs.
Conditions for future legislative review and potential repeal of the exemption are specified in the bill, including a review period.
The statement of public necessity is not assumed without the full bill text.
Latest Legislative Action
Died in Health Policy
Bill Sponsors
Name
Role
District
Bill MontfordD
Sponsor
SD-003
Compliance Checklist
Ensure all AI violation investigation information is kept confidential until the investigation is complete. Who: Operators of AI systems and the Department of Legal Affairs. Deadline: Ongoing during the investigation. Penalty: Potential legal consequences for unauthorized disclosure.
Review and update data handling practices to comply with confidentiality requirements. Who: Businesses operating AI systems. Deadline: Ongoing. Penalty: Risk of legal challenges and loss of proprietary information.
Bill S1346, proposed in Florida, aims to provide an exemption from public records requirements for information pertaining to investigations conducted by the Department of Legal Affairs into AI-related violations. The bill specifies that the exemption applies to violations involving the misuse of AI technologies. Conditions for future legislative review and repeal are detailed in the bill, including a specific review period after which the exemption may be reconsidered. The statement of public necessity is not assumed here, as the full bill text is not available.
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