The Automated Decision Tools Act mandates impact assessments and notifications for automated decision tools by 2026 to mitigate algorithmic discrimination.
If you deploy automated decision tools in Illinois, you must perform annual impact assessments by 2026 or face civil penalties.
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What This Means
The Automated Decision Tools Act introduces significant regulations for businesses using AI in decision-making processes. It requires annual impact assessments and notifications to individuals affected by automated decisions. This legislation aims to address algorithmic discrimination and enhance transparency in automated decision-making.
Key Provisions
- Annual impact assessments required by January 1, 2026.
- Notification to individuals affected by consequential decisions made by automated decision tools.
- Establishment of a governance program to manage risks of algorithmic discrimination, including a designated compliance officer.
- Impact assessments must be submitted to the Department of Human Rights within 60 days of completion.
- Civil actions can be brought by the Attorney General against deployers for algorithmic discrimination starting January 1, 2027.
- Publicly available policy summarizing automated decision tools in use and risk management.
- Exemption for deployers with fewer than 25 employees unless impacting more than 999 people per year.
Latest Legislative Action
Referred to Rules Committee
Bill Sponsors
| Name | Role | District |
|---|---|---|
| Daniel Didech D | Sponsor | HD-059 |
Compliance Checklist
Who: Deployers of automated decision tools
Deadline: By January 1, 2026
Penalty: Civil penalties and potential lawsuits
Who: Deployers of automated decision tools
Deadline: At or before the time of decision
Penalty: Civil actions for non-compliance
Who: Deployers of automated decision tools
Deadline: Ongoing requirement
Penalty: Administrative fines for violations
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