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AB1190 proposes creating statute 100.309 to regulate algorithmic pricing of essential goods in Wisconsin, with rule-making authority for the Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection.
Wisconsin's AB1190 aims to regulate the algorithmic pricing of essential consumer goods, with rule-making authority granted to the Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection.
Key Provisions
Creation of statute 100.309 regarding algorithmic pricing of essential goods.
Rule-making authority granted to the Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection.
Verification needed to confirm if essential consumer goods are defined.
Verification needed to determine if specific penalties for non-compliance are included.
Latest Legislative Action
Senator Keyeski added as a cosponsor
Bill Sponsors (showing 5 of 17)
Name
Role
Anderson
Primary
Cabrera
Primary
Clancy
Primary
Conley
Primary
Considine
Primary
Hebl
Primary
Hong
Primary
Joers
Primary
Madison
Primary
Mayadev
Primary
McGuire
Primary
Moore Omokunde
Primary
Palmeri
Primary
Shelton
Primary
Sinicki
Primary
Spreitzer
Primary
Subeck
Primary
Compliance Checklist
Ensure pricing algorithms comply with new regulations Who: Businesses using algorithms for pricing Penalty: To be determined by the state agency's rules
Assembly Bill 1190, introduced in the Wisconsin Legislature, seeks to create statute 100.309, which pertains to the algorithmic pricing of essential consumer goods. Verification of the full bill text is necessary to confirm whether essential consumer goods are defined and if specific penalties for non-compliance are included. The Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection is granted rule-making authority. A review of the full bill text is required to confirm if there are provisions regarding transparency and public input. The current status of the bill in the legislative process is not available.
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