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OH HB392: Enact the Ohio Right to Compute Act Verified

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AI Summary

HB392 enacts section 9.89 to limit regulation of certain computational systems, including AI, and requires risk management for AI-controlled critical infrastructure.

Business Impact

If you manage AI in critical infrastructure, you must implement risk management policies.

State
Ohio
Bill Number
HB392
Status
Introduced
Risk Level
Medium
Category
Comprehensive
Last Action
Sep 15, 2025
Last Verified
May 4, 2026
Data Updated
May 4, 2026
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

Energy Infrastructure Transportation Technology Telecommunications Government

What This Means

The Ohio Right to Compute Act, introduced as HB392, aims to limit further regulation of certain computational systems, including AI, and mandates risk management policies for AI-controlled critical infrastructure.

Key Provisions

Latest Legislative Action

Referred to committee: Technology and Innovation

Bill Sponsors (showing 5 of 105)

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Compliance Checklist

Develop and implement risk management policies for AI systems.
Who: Organizations managing AI-controlled critical infrastructure.
Deadline: Not specified.
Penalty: Unspecified penalties for non-compliance.

Related & Companion Bills

Ohio HB 392 — Enact the Ohio Right to Compute Act

Full Legal Analysis

The Ohio Right to Compute Act, introduced as HB392, proposes to enact section 9.89 of the Ohio Revised Code. The bill's primary focus is to limit additional regulation on certain computational systems, including AI, and requires risk management policies for AI-controlled critical infrastructure, which refers to systems where AI is integral to the operation of essential services.

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