AI legislation in Minnesota

Every bill in the Minnesota Legislature that falls inside the AI Legislation Tracker's scope, with where each one currently stands.

25

Bills in Scope

2

Past Committee

23 April 2026

Most Recent Action

AI bills in Minnesota

2Past committee

23Introduced or inactive

25 bills in scope

Introduced or inactive

23

HF 3794Surveillance-based price and wage discrimination prohibited.In committeeHF 5051Disclosures when selling or distributing programs with artificial intelligence required.In committeeHF 4979Delivery of professional services through artificial intelligence directly to consumers precluded, and enforcement and penalties provided.In committeeHF 4536Use of generative artificial intelligence in official records prohibited, and civil remedies and enforcement provided.In committeeHF 4452Artificial intelligence chatbot technology requirements provided, and cause of action for harm created.In committeeHF 4532Artificial intelligence safety and disclosure requirements established, and civil remedies provided.In committeeHF 4537Certain artificial intelligence use in employment procedures prohibited.In committeeHF 4544License for artificial intelligence independent verification organizations established, advisory council established, rulemaking authorized, and reports required.In committeeSF 1856Usage of artificial intelligence in the utilization review process prohibition provisionIn committeeSF 1886Individual communication with artificial intelligence disclosure requirement provisionIn committeeSF 3098Prohibition from using artificial intelligence to dynamically set product pricesIn committeeSF 4280Use regulation of artificial intelligence in psychotherapy servicesIn committeeHF 2500Algorithm and AI use prohibited during health insurance prior authorization request review.In committeeSF 3984Prior authorization usage of algorithms or artificial intelligence prohibition provisionIn committeeHF 3614Provisions for disparate impact under the Human Rights Act changed.In committeeSF 1242Facial Recognition Technology Warrant Act of 2025In committeeHF 1150Study of environmental impacts of artificial intelligence required, report required, and money appropriated.In committeeHF 2452Artificial intelligence use to dynamically set product prices prohibited.In committeeHF 2205Robotics program grants authorized, report required, and money appropriated.In committeeHF 1838Health insurance; use of artificial intelligence prohibited in the utilization review process.In committeeSF 1871Robotics programs grants authorization and appropriationIn committeeSF 1577Artificial intelligence generated child sexual abuse material and possession, sale, creation, dissemination, and purchase of child-like sex dolls prohibition provisionsIn committeeSF 1117Environmental impacts to Minnesota of artificial intelligence study requirement and appropriationIn committee

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What's In Scope

How AI Legislation bills are selected

In scope is any bill that puts a duty on someone who builds, sells or deploys an automated system: disclosure when a model generates content, testing and notice before an algorithm screens a job applicant or sets a price, limits on government facial recognition, and consent for a synthetic likeness. The tracker follows the mechanism rather than the industry, so an insurance bill and a hiring bill arrive together when both create the same obligation.

Scope is defined by a written topic profile that every bill is measured against. The profiles are drafted by a model and validated by retrieval measurement against a judged set of bills, not reviewed by an attorney. LawSignals is a research tool and does not provide legal advice.

Minnesota is one of AI Legislation's jurisdictions

The tracker follows this subject everywhere it is legislated, and publishes a monthly issue on what moved across all of them.