SB657 addresses the use of AI systems by state agencies in New Hampshire, but specific compliance measures, workforce impacts, and training requirements are not verified.
If you operate a state agency in New Hampshire using AI, you must report your AI system usage annually starting 60 days after passage.
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What This Means
New Hampshire's SB657 discusses the implementation of AI systems by state agencies, but details on compliance measures, workforce impacts, and training requirements are unverified.
Key Provisions
- Details on ethical guidelines for AI use are not verified.
- Regular audits for compliance are unconfirmed.
- Training programs for employees are not specified.
- Workforce impacts, including job displacement, are speculative.
Latest Legislative Action
Sen. Gannon Moved Nonconcur with the House Amendment, Motion Adopted, Voice Vote; 05/21/2026; Senate Journal 13
Bill Sponsors (showing 5 of 7)
| Name | Role | District |
|---|---|---|
| Alexis Simpson D | Sponsor | HD-33-ROC |
| Cindy Rosenwald D | Sponsor | SD-013 |
| David Watters D | Sponsor | SD-004 |
| Laura Telerski D | Sponsor | HD-11-HIL |
| Patrick Long D | Sponsor | SD-020 |
Compliance Checklist
Who: Commissioner of the Department of Information Technology
Deadline: Annually, with the first report due by October 1
Penalty: Potential scrutiny from oversight bodies
Who: Commissioner of the Department of Information Technology
Deadline: On or before October 1 each year
Penalty: Potential legislative changes or oversight scrutiny
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