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AI Legislation Tracker

December 2025

State and federal bills governing artificial intelligence systems, their development, deployment, and use.

This month in numbers

MeasureBills
Matched to this Tracker1062
New this month40
Moved a stage11
Passed a chamber4
Enacted4
Vetoed0

Where it happened

StateBills that moved
MA5
NY3
FL1
NJ1
WI1

The month in brief

December 2025 brought a small but concentrated wave of legislative activity, with eleven bills advancing and four reaching final enactment. New York accounted for three of the four enactments, signing into law measures on AI frontier model training, automated government decision-making, and synthetic performer disclosure in advertisements. Massachusetts dominated overall movement with five bills reported out of committee, all addressing different facets of artificial intelligence oversight. Activity otherwise scattered across Florida, New Jersey, and Wisconsin, the last of which enacted a real estate practice bill.

What moved this month

Enacted

StateBillTitleCurrent statusAction
NYS 6953Relates to the training and use of artificial intelligence frontier models
Companion: NY A 6453
Signed19 December 2025
Governs training and use of AI frontier models. Signed into law.
NYS 7599Relates to automated decision-making by government agencies
Companion: NY A 8295
Signed19 December 2025
Addresses automated decision-making by government agencies. Signed into law.
NYS 8420Relates to requiring advertisements to disclose the use of a synthetic performer
Companion: NY A 606, NY A 8887, NY S 1228
Signed11 December 2025
Requires advertisements to disclose use of a synthetic performer. Signed into law.
WIAB 456Relating to: changes regarding the laws governing real estate practice. (FE)
Companion: WI SB 478
Enacted10 December 2025
Modifies laws governing real estate practice. Signed into law.

Reported out of committee

StateBillTitleCurrent statusAction
MAH 76An Act to protect against election misinformation
Companion: MA HD 1181, MA S 2631
Passed committee24 December 2025
Targets election misinformation. Reported favorably and referred to fiscal committee.
MAH 77An Act fostering artificial intelligence responsibility
Companion: MA HD 1458
Passed committee24 December 2025
Establishes AI responsibility standards. Reported favorably and referred to fiscal committee.
MAH 83An Act establishing a special legislative commission to study load growth due to AI and data centers
Companion: MA HD 3378
Passed committee24 December 2025
Creates commission to study load growth from AI and data centers. Reported favorably from committee.
MAH 97An Act protecting consumers in interactions with artificial intelligence systems
Companion: MA HD 4053
Passed committee24 December 2025
Consumer protections for interactions with AI systems. Reported favorably and referred to fiscal committee.
MAS 264An Act establishing protections for consumers interacting with artificial intelligence chatbots
Companion: MA SD 2592
Passed committee18 December 2025
Consumer protections for AI chatbot interactions. Reported favorably and referred to fiscal committee.
NJA 4639Requires boards of education to adopt policy on use of surveillance systems with artificial intelligence capabilities.Passed committee18 December 2025
Requires school board policies on AI-enabled surveillance systems. Reported out of committee with amendments.
FLHB 527Mandatory Human Reviews of Insurance Claim DenialsDead9 December 2025
Mandates human review of insurance claim denials. Reported favorably from committee.

New and notable

StateBillTitleCurrent status
FLHB 905Foreign InfluenceSigned
TNSB 1493Computers and Electronic Processing - As enacted, requires TACIR to study artificial intelligence and submit a report to the governor and both speakers by January 31, 2027. - Amends TCA Title 29; Title 33; Title 39 and Title 47.
Companion: TN HB 1455
Signed
UTSB 38Consumer Protection ModificationsSigned
WAHB 2225Concerning regulation of artificial intelligence companion chatbots.Enacted
MOHB 1746Establishes the "AI Nonsentience and Responsibility Act"
Companion: MO HB 1769
Passed committee
MOHB 1747 †Allows a person to bring a cause of action against another person or entity for damages for failing to state certain content is generated or modified using artificial intelligencePassed committee
MOHB 1887Creates the offense of and civil penalties for disclosure of intimate digital depictionsPassed chamber
MOHB 2032Establishes age verification measures for companion chatbotsPassed committee
MOHB 2035Establishes and modifies provisions relating to artificially generated materialPassed chamber
MOHB 2069 †Establishes provisions relating to autonomous vehiclesPassed chamber

Regulatory Watch

Open for comment

TypeDocumentDate
NoticeTechnical Translation Research; Request for Comment
Transportation Department, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
Research on Automated Driving Systems and FMVSS applicability; solicits comment on evolving ADS regulatory framework.
Comments close 13 February 2026
NoticeRequest for Information: Accelerating the Adoption and Use of Artificial Intelligence as Part of Clinical Care
Health and Human Services Department, Office of the Secretary
RFI seeks comment on accelerating AI adoption in clinical care, signaling potential future regulation.
Comments close 23 February 2026
Proposed RuleHazardous Materials: Modernizing Regulations To Facilitate Transportation of Hazardous Materials Using Highly Automated Transportation Systems
Transportation Department, Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
ANPRM seeks input on revisions to hazardous materials regulations for highly automated transportation systems, potentially covering autonomous vehicle safety.
Comments close 4 March 2026

Also published

TypeDocumentDate
Presidential DocumentEnsuring a National Policy Framework for Artificial Intelligence
Executive Office of the President
Executive order establishing national policy framework for AI, directing regulatory updates to encourage AI adoption across sectors.
16 December 2025
NoticeRequest for Information (RFI) on Partnerships for Transformational Artificial Intelligence Models
Energy Department
RFI solicits input on structuring AI model partnerships and using scientific data for AI development.
5 December 2025
NoticeRequest for Information; Extension of Comment Period
Commerce Department, International Trade Administration
RFI extension on American AI Exports Program requests public comment on AI technology policy matters.
Comments closed 13 December 2025

Watchlist for next month

StateBillTitleCurrent status
MAH 76An Act to protect against election misinformation
Companion: MA HD 1181, MA S 2631
Passed committee
MAH 77An Act fostering artificial intelligence responsibility
Companion: MA HD 1458
Passed committee
MAH 83An Act establishing a special legislative commission to study load growth due to AI and data centers
Companion: MA HD 3378
Passed committee
MAH 97An Act protecting consumers in interactions with artificial intelligence systems
Companion: MA HD 4053
Passed committee
MAS 264An Act establishing protections for consumers interacting with artificial intelligence chatbots
Companion: MA SD 2592
Passed committee
NJA 4639Requires boards of education to adopt policy on use of surveillance systems with artificial intelligence capabilities.Passed committee

Every matched bill

StateBillTitleCurrent statusLast action
AKHB 217An Act relating to commercial motor vehicle licensing examinations; regulating autonomous vehicles; and providing for an effective date.Passed chamber17 May 2026
AKHCR 3Establishing the Joint Legislative Task Force on Artificial Intelligence.In committee16 May 2025
AKSB 2An Act relating to disclosure of election-related deepfakes; relating to use of artificial intelligence by state agencies; and relating to transfer of data about individuals between state agencies.In committee29 April 2025
AKSB 33An Act relating to defamation claims based on the use of synthetic media; relating to the use of synthetic media in electioneering communications; and providing for an effective date.In committee29 April 2025
ALHB 324Artificial intelligence; age verification systems required for chatbots, safeguard protocols required, therapy chatbot requirements established, private right of action and enforcement provided forIn committee22 January 2026
ALHB 325AI chatbots; unfair or deceptive trade practice for failing to notify consumer about AI chatbot; private right of action and enforcement provided forIn committee22 January 2026
ALHB 515Artificial intelligence; regulate use in health coverage decisionsIn committee3 April 2025
ALHB 524Artificial Intelligence; state agencies required to perform quarterly AI-assisted review of rules
Companion: AL SB 328
In committee26 February 2026
ALSB 129Artificial intelligence; disclosure of artificial intelligence-generated content required, enforcement providedIn committee13 January 2026
ALSB 63Health care plans; to regulate the use of artificial intelligence in determinations of coverageEnacted17 April 2026
ARHB 1297 †CONCERNING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE, ALGORITHMS, AND OTHER AUTOMATED TECHNOLOGIES; AND TO REGULATE CERTAIN PRACTICES OF HEALTHCARE INSURERS.In committee1 April 2025
ARHB 1816TO PROHIBIT HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS AND HEALTHCARE INSURERS FROM USING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN THE DELIVERY OF HEALTHCARE SERVICES OR THE GENERATION OF MEDICAL RECORDS UNLESS CERTAIN REQUIREMENTS ARE MET.In committee14 April 2025
ARHB 1876 †REGARDING THE OWNERSHIP OF MODEL TRAINING AND CONTENT GENERATED BY A GENERATIVE ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE TOOL.Signed21 April 2025
AZHB 2311artificial intelligence service; disclosures; requirementsVetoed19 June 2026
AZHB 2371 †arbitration; divorce proceedings; artificial intelligenceDead23 March 2026
AZHB 2409artificial intelligence; statewide education programPassed chamber4 March 2026
AZHB 2410 †artificial intelligence; privileged communicationsPassed chamber26 February 2026
AZHB 2490rental price fixing; algorithmic pricingIn committee21 January 2026
AZHB 2592artificial intelligence; state agencies; rulesVetoed19 June 2026
AZHB 4005artificial intelligence; course; public schoolsVetoed19 June 2026
AZHB 4040public schools; universities; AI policiesIntroduced13 June 2026
AZHB 4080artificial intelligence; nursing tasks; pilotIntroduced13 June 2026
AZHB 4098artificial intelligence business; attorney generalIn committee11 February 2026
AZSB 1707 †appropriation; artificial intelligence; border securityPassed committee17 February 2026
AZSB 1717biometric identifiers; commercial use; prohibitionsIn committee9 February 2026
AZSB 1786artificial intelligence; content verificationPassed chamber5 May 2026
AZSCR 1053corporations; entities; political spending; prohibitionsIn committee9 February 2026
CAAB 1018Automated decision systems.Passed chamber13 September 2025
CAAB 1064Leading Ethical AI Development (LEAD) for Kids Act.Vetoed22 January 2026
CAAB 1159Student personal information.Passed chamber13 August 2026
CAAB 1170Maintenance of the codes.Enacted28 July 2025
CAAB 1405Artificial intelligence: auditors: enrollment.Passed chamber13 August 2026
CAAB 1609Customer service chatbots.Passed chamber13 August 2026
CAAB 1651State Bar of California: artificial intelligence.Sent to governor10 August 2026
CAAB 1883Workplace surveillance tools.Passed chamber13 August 2026
CAAB 1898Workplace artificial intelligence tools.Passed committee14 May 2026
CAAB 1979Health care services: artificial intelligence.Passed chamber13 August 2026
CAAB 1984Corporate powers: political spending power.In committee20 April 2026
CAAB 2023Companion chatbots: children's safety.
Companion: CA SB 1119
Passed chamber13 August 2026
CAAB 2027Worker data: prohibitions: artificial intelligence.Passed committee14 May 2026
CAAB 2169Social media platforms: artificial intelligence models.Passed committee14 May 2026
CAAB 222Data centers: power usage effectiveness: cost shifts.Passed chamber29 August 2025
CAAB 2298Pupil instruction: computer science: content standards and instructional materials.Passed chamber30 June 2026
CAAB 2392Public postsecondary education: generative artificial intelligence systems: procurement standards: training.Passed chamber13 August 2026
CAAB 2412State agencies or departments: public communications.Passed chamber26 June 2026
CAAB 2487Artificial intelligence: education and workforce development.In committee7 April 2026
CAAB 2504 †Community colleges: artificial intelligence: pilot program.Passed chamber13 August 2026
CAAB 2545Report: labor force impact: artificial intelligence.Passed chamber13 August 2026
CAAB 2575Health care services: artificial intelligence.Passed chamber13 August 2026
CAAB 2583Office of Small Business Advocate: artificial intelligence.Passed committee14 May 2026
CAAB 2653State contracts: report: modern foundation models and associated artificial intelligence systems.Passed committee14 May 2026
CAAB 2656Public employees: notice: artificial intelligence performing service within scope of work.Passed chamber13 August 2026
CAAB 2713California AI Transparency Act: system provenance data.Passed chamber17 June 2026
CAAB 316Artificial intelligence: defenses.Enacted13 October 2025
CAAB 410Bots: disclosure.Passed chamber29 August 2025
CAAB 412Generative artificial intelligence: training data: copyrighted materials.Dead13 August 2026
CAAB 489Health care professions: deceptive terms or letters: artificial intelligence.Enacted11 October 2025
CAAB 502Elections: deceptive media in advertisements.Passed chamber29 June 2026
CAAB 512Health care coverage: prior authorization.Vetoed22 January 2026
CAAB 853California AI Transparency Act.Enacted13 October 2025
CAAB 979California Cybersecurity Integration Center: artificial intelligence.Enacted3 October 2025
CASB 1000California AI Transparency Act.Passed chamber2 July 2026
CASB 1011Energy: Utility Infrastructure AI Safety, Oversight, and Workforce Protection Act.Passed committee28 May 2026
CASB 1050False advertising: synthetic performers.Passed chamber13 August 2026
CASB 1074Covered provider: goods and services: self-preferencing conduct.Dead20 April 2026
CASB 11Artificial intelligence technology.Vetoed2 March 2026
CASB 1106Agentic artificial intelligence.Passed chamber13 August 2026
CASB 1142Digital Dignity Act.Passed committee14 May 2026
CASB 1146Advertisement claims: health-related consumer products and services: digital replicas and synthetic performers.Passed chamber13 August 2026
CASB 1159Artificial intelligence: transparency and governance.Dead13 August 2026
CASB 1248State agencies: automated decision systems.Passed committee14 May 2026
CASB 243Companion chatbots.Enacted13 October 2025
CASB 300Companion chatbots.Dead13 August 2026
CASB 361Data brokers: data collection and deletion.Enacted8 October 2025
CASB 366Employment: artificial intelligence.Dead2 February 2026
CASB 430Local agencies: automated decision systems.Dead2 February 2026
CASB 468High-risk artificial intelligence systems: duty to protect personal information.Dead2 February 2026
CASB 480Autonomous vehicles.Enacted6 October 2025
CASB 503Health care services: artificial intelligence.Dead12 August 2026
CASB 524Law enforcement agencies: artificial intelligence.Enacted10 October 2025
CASB 53Artificial intelligence models: large developers.Enacted29 September 2025
CASB 539School facilities.Dead2 February 2026
CASB 574Attorneys, arbitrators, judicial officers, and alternative resolution providers.Dead13 August 2026
CASB 579Mental health and artificial intelligence working group.Dead2 February 2026
CASB 69Artificial intelligence program: Attorney General.Dead29 August 2025
CASB 7Employment: automated decision systems.Vetoed2 March 2026
CASB 720Automated traffic enforcement system programs.Enacted13 October 2025
CASB 813California Artificial Intelligence Standards and Safety Commission: artificial intelligence safety standards.Dead13 August 2026
CASB 833Critical infrastructure: artificial intelligence systems: human oversight.Passed chamber13 August 2026
CASB 867Toys: companion chatbots.Passed chamber13 August 2026
CASB 903Mental health professionals: artificial intelligence.Passed chamber13 August 2026
CASB 928California State University: faculty employees.Passed chamber14 August 2026
CASB 947Employment: automated decision systems.Passed chamber13 August 2026
CASB 951Employment: technological displacement: notice.Passed chamber13 August 2026
COHB 1008Consumer Protections for Artificial Intelligence InteractionsPassed committee25 August 2025
COHB 1009Artificial Intelligence SystemsIntroduced21 August 2025
COHB 1139Use of Artificial Intelligence in Health CareSigned3 June 2026
COHB 1195Psychotherapy Artificial Intelligence RestrictionsSigned3 June 2026
COHB 1263Conversational Artificial Intelligence Service Operator RequirementsSigned1 June 2026
COHB 25-1212Public Safety Protections Artificial IntelligencePassed committee5 May 2025
COHB 25-1264Prohibit Surveillance Data to Set Prices and WagesIntroduced22 April 2025
COSB 189Automated Decision-Making TechnologySigned14 May 2026
COSB 25-022Applying Artificial Intelligence to Fight WildfireIntroduced29 January 2025
COSB 25-318Artificial Intelligence Consumer ProtectionsIntroduced5 May 2025
COSB 4 †Increase Transparency for Algorithmic SystemsSigned28 August 2025
COSB 8Tech-Neutral Anti-Discrimination Clarification ActIntroduced21 August 2025
CTHB 5045 †AN ACT CONCERNING UNLAWFUL DISSEMINATION OF INTIMATE IMAGES THAT ARE DIGITALLY ALTERED OR CREATED THROUGH THE USE OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE.
Companion: CT SB 348
In committee8 January 2025
CTHB 5047 †AN ACT CREATING A TASK FORCE TO STUDY ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND THE STATE WORKFORCE.In committee8 January 2025
CTHB 5048 †AN ACT REQUIRING A STUDY OF THE EFFECT OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE ON THE TRADES INDUSTRY.In committee8 January 2025
CTHB 5076 †AN ACT CONCERNING ENERGY AND WATER EFFICIENCY REQUIREMENTS FOR ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE DATA CENTERS.In committee10 January 2025
CTHB 5222 †AN ACT CONCERNING CONSUMER PROTECTION, CANNABIS, DATA PRIVACY, FIRE INSPECTIONS, CRIMINAL MISCHIEF AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE.Signed2 June 2026
CTHB 5342 †AN ACT CONCERNING THE USE OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND OTHER MEANS TO GENERATE DECEPTIVE SYNTHETIC MEDIA AND AFFECT ELECTIONS.Passed committee20 April 2026
CTHB 5497 †AN ACT ESTABLISHING A TASK FORCE TO STUDY THE EFFECTS OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE ON THE TRADES INDUSTRY.Passed chamber6 May 2026
CTHB 5587 †AN ACT PROHIBITING HEALTH INSURERS FROM USING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AS THE PRIMARY METHOD TO DENY HEALTH INSURANCE CLAIMS.In committee21 January 2025
CTHB 5590 †AN ACT PROHIBITING HEALTH INSURERS FROM USING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE TO DENY HEALTH INSURANCE CLAIMS.In committee21 January 2025
CTHB 5598 †AN ACT PROHIBITING THE CREATION AND DISSEMINATION OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE-GENERATED PORNOGRAPHIC IMAGES OF A PERSON WITHOUT CONSENT.In committee21 January 2025
CTHB 5877 †AN ACT PROHIBITING THE USE OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE TO REPLACE TEACHERS.In committee22 January 2025
CTHB 6289 †AN ACT AUTHORIZING THE USE OF DRONES TO ANALYZE, TREAT AND APPLY FERTILIZERS AND PESTICIDES TO CROPS.Passed committee1 April 2025
CTHB 6846 †AN ACT CONCERNING THE USE OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND OTHER MEANS TO GENERATE DECEPTIVE SYNTHETIC MEDIA AND AFFECT ELECTIONS.Passed committee28 April 2025
CTHB 7058 †AN ACT CONCERNING AUTOMATED TRAFFIC ENFORCEMENT SAFETY DEVICES.Passed committee1 April 2025
CTSB 1143 †AN ACT PROHIBITING THE CREATION AND DISSEMINATION OF INTIMATE IMAGES GENERATED USING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND WITHOUT CONSENT.In committee23 January 2025
CTSB 1249 †AN ACT ADDRESSING INNOVATIONS IN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE.Passed committee9 April 2025
CTSB 1292 †AN ACT REQUIRING A STUDY CONCERNING ENERGY EFFICIENCY REQUIREMENTS FOR ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE DATA CENTERS.Passed committee7 April 2025
CTSB 1484 †AN ACT IMPLEMENTING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE PROTECTIONS FOR EMPLOYEES.Passed committee7 May 2025
CTSB 2 †AN ACT CONCERNING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE.Passed chamber16 May 2025
CTSB 397 †AN ACT CONCERNING DEMOCRACY AND GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTABILITY AND THE USE AND RETENTION OF DATA DERIVED FROM AUTOMATED LICENSE PLATE READER SYSTEMS.Signed6 May 2026
CTSB 417 †AN ACT REQUIRING THE DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT TO DEVELOP A PLAN TO ESTABLISH AN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE SMALL BUSINESS PROGRAM.Signed2 June 2026
CTSB 435 †AN ACT CONCERNING AUTOMATED DECISION SYSTEMS PROTECTIONS FOR EMPLOYEES.Passed committee20 April 2026
CTSB 447 †AN ACT PROHIBITING HEALTH CARRIERS FROM USING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN THE EVALUATION AND DETERMINATION OF PATIENT CARE.In committee10 January 2025
CTSB 86 †AN ACT ADDRESSING INNOVATIONS IN AND THE RESPONSIBLE USE OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE.Passed committee2 April 2026
DEHB 16 †AN ACT TO AMEND TITLE 29 OF THE DELAWARE CODE RELATING TO THE ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE COMMISSION.Signed13 May 2025
DEHB 404AN ACT TO AMEND TITLE 14 OF THE DELAWARE CODE RELATING TO THE ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND EXTENDED REALITY IN SCHOOLS PILOT PROGRAM.Passed chamber30 June 2026
DEHJR 7 †DIRECTING THE ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE COMMISSION TO WORK IN COLLABORATION WITH THE SECRETARY OF STATE TO CREATE A REGULATORY SANDBOX FRAMEWORK FOR THE TESTING OF INNOVATIVE AND NOVEL TECHNOLOGIES THAT UTILIZE AGENTIC ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE.Signed23 July 2025
FLHB 1395Artificial IntelligenceDead13 March 2026
FLHB 1433Hurricane Mitigation Grants and Insurers' RegulationsDead16 June 2025
FLHB 1555Insurers' Liabilities and ResponsibilitiesDead16 June 2025
FLHB 281Use of Artificial Intelligence in Psychological, Clinical, Counseling, and Therapy Services
Companion: FL SB 344
Dead13 March 2026
FLHB 491Use of Artificial Intelligence by Governmental Agencies to Detect Concealed FirearmsDead16 June 2025
FLHB 527Mandatory Human Reviews of Insurance Claim DenialsDead13 March 2026
FLHB 659Interactions with Artificial IntelligenceDead13 March 2026
FLHB 899Task Force on Artificial Intelligence in Public Postsecondary EducationDead13 March 2026
FLHB 905Foreign InfluenceSigned11 May 2026
FLSB 1178Foreign InfluenceDead13 March 2026
FLSB 1194Artificial Intelligence in EducationDead13 March 2026
FLSB 1344Companion Artificial Intelligence ChatbotsDead13 March 2026
FLSB 1346Public Records/Department of Legal Affairs/Artificial Intelligence ViolationsDead13 March 2026
FLSB 1458Artificial Intelligence in Higher EducationDead13 March 2026
FLSB 146Use of Artificial Intelligence by State AgenciesDead13 March 2026
FLSB 1522Security of State Information Technology SystemsDead13 March 2026
FLSB 1694Technology EducationPassed committee6 March 2026
FLSB 1740InsuranceDead16 June 2025
FLSB 202Mandatory Human Reviews of Insurance Claim DenialsDead13 March 2026
FLSB 2DArtificial Intelligence Bill of RightsDead29 April 2026
FLSB 482Artificial Intelligence Bill of RightsDead13 March 2026
FLSB 562 †Use of Artificial Intelligence to Detect FirearmsDead16 June 2025
FLSB 702Provenance of Digital ContentDead16 June 2025
FLSB 7026Information TechnologyDead16 June 2025
FLSB 794Mandatory Human Reviews of Insurance Claim DenialsDead16 June 2025
FLSB 936Statewide Study on Automation and Workforce Impact
Companion: FL HB 827
Vetoed29 April 2025
GAHB 1351State government; require state agencies to provide a notice to employees when using artificial intelligence in personnel mattersIn committee19 February 2026
GAHB 147Georgia Technology Authority; annual inventory of artificial intelligence usage by state agencies; providePassed chamber18 March 2026
GAHB 1603Georgia Entertainment Artificial Intelligence Accountability and Performer Protection Act; enactIn committee31 March 2026
GAHB 171Crimes and offenses; obscenity; repeal and replace Code Section 16-12-80Passed chamber27 March 2026
GAHB 478Commerce and trade; require that AI generated content include a disclaimer indicating such content was generated using artificial intelligenceIn committee20 February 2025
GAHB 715Fair and Future Ready Housing Act; enactIn committee6 March 2025
GAHR 1788House Study Committee on Responsible Use of Artificial Intelligence; createIn committee20 March 2026
GAHR 815House Study Committee on Exploring the Potential for Humanoids and Robotics in Georgia Workforce Development; createPassed committee4 April 2025
GASB 104State Government; use or installation of any artificial intelligence system on state equipment when the company that developed or deployed such artificial intelligence system is associated with the People's Republic of China; prohibitIn committee6 February 2025
GASB 164Trade Practices; surveillance based price discrimination and surveillance based wage discrimination; prohibitIn committee13 February 2025
GASB 167Commerce and Trade; private entities that employ certain AI systems to guard against discrimination caused by such systems; provideIn committee13 February 2025
GASB 37"AI Accountability Act"; enactIn committee28 January 2025
GASB 398Wiretapping, Eavesdropping, Surveillance, and Related Offenses; criminal offenses of virtual peeping; establishPassed chamber31 March 2026
GASB 444Private Review Agents; certain decisions with regard to the provision of insurance coverage for healthcare services shall not be based solely on artificial intelligence systems; provideSigned5 May 2026
GASB 455Georgia Artificial Intelligence Commission; establishmentIn committee4 February 2026
GASB 488Torts; generative artificial intelligence systems shall constitute personal property for purposes of certain actions for product liability alleging injury to a minor; providePassed committee6 March 2026
GASB 540Online Internet Safety; certain disclosures related to conversational AI services; requireSigned11 May 2026
GASB 594Internet and E-mail Fraud; the criminal offense of digital identity fraud; establishPassed chamber25 March 2026
GASB 9"Ensuring Accountability for Illegal AI Activities Act"; enactPassed chamber28 January 2026
GASR 391Senate Study Committee on Artificial Intelligence and Digital Currency; createPassed chamber2 April 2025
GASR 431Senate Impact of Social Media and Artificial Intelligence on Children and Platform Privacy Protection Study Committee; createPassed chamber2 April 2025
GASR 789Senate Study Committee on the Impact of Artificial Intelligence; createPassed chamber31 March 2026
HIHB 1384RELATING TO ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE.Passed committee10 February 2025
HIHB 1384RELATING TO ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE.Passed committee8 December 2025
HIHB 1676RELATING TO ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE.Passed chamber23 March 2026
HIHB 1782RELATING TO ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE FOR THE PROTECTION OF MINORS.Passed chamber23 April 2026
HIHB 1787RELATING TO HEALTH CARE.
Companion: HI SB 2768
In committee26 January 2026
HIHB 1887RELATING TO ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE LITERACY EDUCATION.
Companion: HI SB 2212
In committee3 February 2026
HIHB 1954RELATING TO IDENTITY THEFT.
Companion: HI SB 2304
In committee28 January 2026
HIHB 2137RELATING TO ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE.Enacted14 July 2026
HIHB 2357RELATING TO ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE.Passed committee18 February 2026
HIHB 2466RELATING TO EDUCATION.In committee2 February 2026
HIHB 2500RELATING TO ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE.In committee6 February 2026
HIHB 2502RELATING TO ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE.Passed committee11 February 2026
HIHB 2537RELATING TO THE PATIENTS' BILL OF RIGHTS.
Companion: HI SB 3027
In committee2 February 2026
HIHB 2591RELATING TO ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE.In committee2 February 2026
HIHB 2597RELATING TO ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE.Passed chamber30 March 2026
HIHB 2607 †RELATING TO PUBLICITY RIGHTS.In committee6 February 2026
HIHB 487RELATING TO GOVERNMENT EFFICIENCY.
Companion: HI HB 824
In committee8 December 2025
HIHB 487RELATING TO GOVERNMENT EFFICIENCY.
Companion: HI HB 824
In committee21 January 2025
HIHB 546RELATING TO ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE.
Companion: HI SB 1622
Passed chamber8 December 2025
HIHB 546RELATING TO ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE.
Companion: HI SB 1622
Passed chamber20 March 2025
HIHB 639RELATING TO ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE.
Companion: HI SB 640
Passed committee8 December 2025
HIHB 639RELATING TO ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE.
Companion: HI SB 640
Passed committee5 February 2025
HIHB 726RELATING TO A STATEWIDE DATA AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE GOVERNANCE AND DECISION INTELLIGENCE CENTER.
Companion: HI SB 487
In committee8 December 2025
HIHB 726RELATING TO A STATEWIDE DATA AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE GOVERNANCE AND DECISION INTELLIGENCE CENTER.
Companion: HI SB 487
In committee21 January 2025
HIHCR 192REQUESTING THE HAWAIʻI CIVIL RIGHTS COMMISSION TO EXAMINE THE APPLICABILITY OF EXISTING STATE ANTI-DISCRIMINATION LAWS TO ALGORITHMIC AND AUTOMATED DECISION SYSTEMS.
Companion: HI HR 182, HI SCR 184, HI SR 165
Passed chamber10 April 2026
HIHCR 44URGING THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION TO CO-DEVELOP A SIXTH TO TWELFTH GRADE ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE LITERACY AND USAGE CURRICULUM WITH TEACHERS.
Companion: HI HR 40
Passed chamber10 April 2026
HISB 2281RELATING TO THE USE OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN HEALTH CARE.Passed chamber18 February 2026
HISB 2585RELATING TO ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE.In committee28 January 2026
HISB 2788RELATING TO ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE FOR THE PROTECTION OF MINORS.In committee30 January 2026
HISB 2923RELATING TO ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE.In committee30 January 2026
HISB 2953RELATING TO INSURANCE.In committee30 January 2026
HISB 2967RELATING TO ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE.In committee11 February 2026
HISB 3001RELATING TO ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE.Enacted14 July 2026
HISCR 146REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT TO UNDERTAKE A COMPREHENSIVE STATEWIDE REVIEW OF CIVIL SERVICE CLASS SPECIFICATIONS, MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS, AND CLASSIFICATIONS AND DEVELOP RECOMMENDATIONS FOR A PHASED MODERNIZATION IMPLEMENTATION PLAN.
Companion: HI SR 138
Passed chamber10 April 2026
HISCR 33REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION TO DEVELOP ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE LITERACY CURRICULA PLANS AND PROGRAMS FOR USE IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
Companion: HI SR 32
In committee19 March 2026
HISCR 43STRONGLY SUPPORTING AND RECOMMENDING THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE REVISED 2025 HAWAII PATIENT BILL OF RIGHTS.
Companion: HI HCR 202, HI HR 194, HI SCR 45, HI SR 26, HI SR 28
Passed committee24 March 2025
IAHF 2082A bill for an act relating to restrictions on the use of artificial intelligence, and creating a civil cause of action.In committee15 January 2026
IAHF 2150A bill for an act relating to the use of artificial intelligence for purposes associated with elections, ballot issues, and public officials, providing penalties, and making penalties applicable.In committee26 January 2026
IAHF 2153A bill for an act requiring community colleges, school districts, and institutions under the control of the state board of regents to adopt policies related to the use of artificial intelligence by students and employees.In committee26 January 2026
IAHF 2204A bill for an act relating to the requirements for chatbot deployers, including required protocols, limitations on data collection, and requirements for minors to interact with artificial intelligence companions and therapeutic chatbots, and providing civil penalties, punitive penalties, and civil causes of action.In committee29 January 2026
IAHF 2469A bill for an act prohibiting the use of an automated decision-making system to alter the price of a product or service for a specific individual based on surveillance data, and providing civil penalties.In committee16 February 2026
IAHF 2507A bill for an act establishing requirements and guidelines for conversational AI services, and providing civil penalties, and including applicability provisions.Dead15 April 2026
IAHF 252A bill for an act incorporating preparation in computer science, artificial intelligence, and computational thinking into the preparation required in approved practitioner preparation programs, and including applicability provisions.Passed committee20 February 2025
IAHF 2540A bill for an act relating to computer science and artificial intelligence education, including high school curricula and graduation requirements, and practitioner preparation programs, and including applicability provisions.
Companion: IA SF 2094
Introduced16 February 2026
IAHF 2691A bill for an act relating to the ownership of artificial intelligence output and trained artificial intelligence.Introduced19 March 2026
IAHF 2715A bill for an act relating to chatbots, including deployer requirements and interactions with minors.Introduced24 February 2026
IAHF 406A bill for an act relating to restrictions on the use of artificial intelligence, and creating a civil cause of action.Passed committee5 March 2025
IAHSB 294A bill for an act relating to artificial intelligence, including the use of artificial intelligence to create materials related to elections and protections in interactions with artificial intelligence systems, and making penalties applicable.Passed committee6 March 2025
IAHSB 609A bill for an act modifying the duties of the workforce development board, state board of education, and department of education related to cyber and artificial intelligence.
Companion: IA HF 2528
Passed committee16 February 2026
IAHSB 611A bill for an act establishing requirements and guidelines for chatbots, making appropriations, and providing civil penalties.Passed committee16 February 2026
IAHSB 635 †A bill for an act relating to the ownership of artificial intelligence output and trained artificial intelligence.
Companion: IA SSB 3013
Passed committee23 February 2026
IAHSB 647A bill for an act relating to chatbots, including deployer requirements and interactions with minors.Passed committee24 February 2026
IAHSB 766A bill for an act relating to the licensure of artificial intelligence augmented and autonomous service providers, and including penalties.Passed committee24 March 2026
IASF 146 †A bill for an act relating to the use or creation of bots to purchase event tickets on the internet, and providing civil penalties.Signed6 June 2025
IASF 2106A bill for an act relating to residential rental property price fixing, and providing civil penalties.In committee28 January 2026
IASF 2199A bill for an act relating to the ownership of artificial intelligence output and trained artificial intelligence.Passed committee19 March 2026
IASF 2278A bill for an act prohibiting personalized algorithmic pricing and surveillance pricing at certain food retail establishments, and providing civil penalties.In committee12 February 2026
IASF 2284 †A bill for an act relating to the use of automated systems that detect traffic violations or registration plate information, and making penalties applicable.Passed chamber2 May 2026
IASF 2414 †A bill for an act relating to automated decision systems used by employers.In committee23 February 2026
IASF 2415A bill for an act relating to provider requirements concerning the mental health of users of an artificial intelligence chatbot, and providing civil penalties.In committee24 February 2026
IASF 2417 †A bill for an act establishing requirements and guidelines for conversational AI services, and providing civil penalties, and including applicability provisions.Signed2 May 2026
IASF 562A bill for an act relating to utilization review organizations, prior authorizations and exemptions, medical billing, and independent review organizations.In committee11 March 2025
IASSB 3011 †A bill for an act establishing requirements and guidelines for chatbots, making appropriations, and providing civil penalties.Passed committee18 February 2026
IASSB 3014 †A bill for an act relating to the use of artificial intelligence systems and related software by state agencies for employment and other purposes.Passed committee27 January 2026
IASSB 3118A bill for an act relating to utilization review organizations’ use of artificial intelligence, prior authorization determinations and exemptions, and prepayment audits, and including applicability provisions.
Companion: IA SF 2421
Passed committee19 February 2026
IDH 127CONSUMER PROTECTION – Adds to existing law to establish provisions regarding disclosure of artificial intelligence communications.Introduced5 February 2025
IDH 687PROCUREMENT – Adds to existing law to establish provisions regarding unbiased artificial intelligence in state government purchasing.Passed chamber3 March 2026
IDH 917RULES – Adds to existing law to require the use of AI to review administrative rules annually.Introduced17 March 2026
IDH 945ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE MEDICAL SERVICES – Adds to existing law to establish provisions regarding artifical intelligence medical services.Introduced25 March 2026
IDS 1067ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE – Adds to existing law to establish limitations on regulation of artificial intelligence.Introduced10 February 2025
IDS 1227EDUCATION – Adds to existing law to establish provisions regarding generative artificial intelligence in public education.Enacted19 March 2026
IDS 1297ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE – Adds to existing law to establish the Conversational AI Safety Act.Enacted1 April 2026
ILHB 1427ALGORITHMICS PROHIBITED-RENTIn committee27 March 2026
ILHB 1594EMPLOYMENT&ACCOMODATION-WEIGHTIntroduced28 January 2025
ILHB 2655BD HIGHER ED-AI ED REPORTIn committee21 March 2025
ILHB 2974AUTONOMOUS VEHICLE TESTINGIntroduced6 February 2025
ILHB 3021CONSUMER FRAUD-AI DECEPTIONPassed committee17 April 2026
ILHB 3041DATA PRIVACY AND PROTECTIONIn committee27 March 2026
ILHB 3044AUTONOMOUS VEH REQUIREMENTSIn committee21 March 2025
ILHB 35 †AI USE IN HEALTH INSURANCE ACTPassed chamber2 June 2025
ILHB 3506ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE SAFETYIn committee21 January 2026
ILHB 3529AI PRINCIPLESIn committee21 March 2025
ILHB 3567AI-MEANINGFUL HUMAN REVIEW
Companion: IL HB 3720
In committee27 March 2026
ILHB 3646DOIT-AI TASK FORCEPassed chamber2 June 2025
ILHB 4544ALGORITHMIC PRICINGIntroduced18 February 2026
ILHB 4663AUTONOMOUS VEHICLE PILOT PROJ
Companion: IL SB 3392
In committee27 March 2026
ILHB 4705ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE SAFETY
Companion: IL SB 3261
In committee8 May 2026
ILHB 4711PROVENANCE DATA REQUIREMENTS
Companion: IL SB 1929
In committee27 March 2026
ILHB 4789AUTOMATED DRIVING SYSTEMS
Companion: IL HB 5103, IL SB 3308
In committee27 March 2026
ILHB 4804REGISTERED NURSE USE OF AI
Companion: IL SB 3702
In committee27 March 2026
ILHB 4980HUMAN CONTROL OF AI ACTIn committee17 April 2026
ILHB 4985SURVEILLANCE-BASED PRICINGIn committee27 March 2026
ILHB 4987SURVEILLANCE-BASED WAGESIn committee27 March 2026
ILHB 4988FRAUD-ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCEIn committee27 March 2026
ILHB 5003AI-ASSISTED THERAPY RESEARCHIn committee27 March 2026
ILHB 5113SCH CD-AI USE IN EDUC COMMIn committee27 March 2026
ILHB 5211HUM RTS-EMPLOYMENTIntroduced10 February 2026
ILHB 5284HUMAN RIGHTS-MENOPAUSE CARESent to governor26 June 2026
ILHB 5756ALGORITHMIC PRICING DISCLOSUREIntroduced15 May 2026
ILHB 5760AI WORK TRANSITION COMMISSIONIntroduced5 May 2026
ILHB 5761 †$DCEO-AI WORKFORCE TRANSITIONIntroduced5 May 2026
ILHJR 50 †PRP & ISBE AI ANALYSISIn committee1 July 2026
ILSB 1366STATE GOVT AI ACTIntroduced26 February 2025
ILSB 1425AI USE IN HEALTH INSURANCE ACTIn committee11 April 2025
ILSB 150ELEC CD-AI ADVERT DISCLOSUREIn committee11 April 2025
ILSB 1554CRIM CD-ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCIn committee11 April 2025
ILSB 1556SCH CD-ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCEIn committee11 April 2025
ILSB 1792FRAUD-ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCEIn committee11 April 2025
ILSB 2117USE OF AI BY STATE GOVERNMENTIntroduced26 February 2025
ILSB 2203AUTOMATED DECISION TOOLSIn committee11 April 2025
ILSB 2259HEALTH CARE GENERATIVE AI USEIn committee11 April 2025
ILSB 2398 †SPORTS WAGERING-AI RESTRICTIONIn committee25 August 2025
ILSB 2419HUMAN RIGHTS-EMPLOYMENTIntroduced7 February 2025
ILSB 2759VEH CD-SPEED ENFORCE SYSTEMSIn committee22 May 2026
ILSB 2780 †$CMS-AI PROCUREMENTIn committee2 July 2026
ILSB 2786PROCUREMENT-LOCAL GOV AIIntroduced13 January 2026
ILSB 2909SCH CD-TEACHER EVALUATION-AIEnacted10 July 2026
ILSB 2927DCEO-AI IMPACT STUDYIn committee22 May 2026
ILSB 2993AI-PRESCRIBING MEDICATIONIn committee22 May 2026
ILSB 2995CONSUMER FRAUD-AI DISCLOSUREIn committee22 May 2026
ILSB 3027NO AI IN HEALTH CARE PRICINGIn committee22 May 2026
ILSB 317BUSINESS-TECHPassed chamber31 May 2026
ILSB 3180AI DATA PRIVACY ACTIn committee22 May 2026
ILSB 3262COMPANION AI PROTECTION ACTIn committee22 May 2026
ILSB 3263AI PROVENANCE DATA ACTIn committee22 May 2026
ILSB 3364HUMAN RIGHTS-AI-VIOLATIONSIn committee22 May 2026
ILSB 3368CHATBOT RESPONSE LIABILITY ACTIn committee22 May 2026
ILSB 3384AI COMPANION MODEL SAFETY ACTIn committee25 May 2026
ILSB 3444AI MODEL SAFETYIn committee22 May 2026
ILSB 3502AI PRODUCT LIABILITY ACT
Companion: IL SB 3590
In committee22 May 2026
ILSB 3571 †WARN ACT-AI LAYOFFSIn committee22 May 2026
ILSB 3601PROFESSIONAL AI OVERSIGHT ACTIn committee22 May 2026
ILSB 3735EDUC-TECH RTS/BIOMETRIC INFOIn committee22 May 2026
ILSB 456 †EMPLOYMENT-TECH
Companion: IL SB 971
In committee11 April 2025
ILSR 610PD365/ISBE-ARTIFICIAL INTELIntroduced5 February 2026
INHB 1057 †Automated tractor-trailers.
Companion: IN HB 1377
In committee13 January 2025
INHB 1296 †Artificial intelligence inventory and policies.In committee13 January 2025
INHB 1421 †Ban on employer use of automated decision systems.In committee8 January 2026
INHB 1620 †Disclosure of artificial intelligence use in health care.In committee21 January 2025
KSHB 2313Senate Substitute for HB 2313 by Committee on Federal and State Affairs - Prohibiting the use of the artificial intelligence platform DeepSeek and other artificial intelligence platforms controlled by a country of concern on state-owned devices and on any state network and the use of genetic sequencers or operational software used for genetic analysis that is produced in a foreign adversary.Signed10 April 2025
KSHB 2592Creating the Kansas task force on artificial intelligence and emerging technologies to study such technologies and make recommendations to the legislature.Dead10 April 2026
KSHB 2671Establishing the Kansas community harmed by AI technology act, mandating user accounts and age verification for AI chatbot access, classifying users by age, requiring parental consent for minors, blocking explicit content, protecting age information confidentiality, monitoring for suicidal ideation, informing users of AI interaction, requiring compliance guidance by 2027, outlining enforcement under consumer protection laws and providing safe harbor for compliant entities.Dead10 April 2026
KSHR 6023 †Opposing the federal preemption of state laws that regulate artificial intelligence.Dead10 April 2026
KSSB 405Making it unlawful for a person to knowingly train artificial intelligence to encourage or support suicide or the unlawful killing of another person, provide emotional support, develop emotional relationships, act as a healthcare professional, simulate humans or encourage isolation.Dead10 April 2026
KSSB 467Enacting the use of artificial intelligence in medical decisions transparency act and requiring that all medical necessity determinations be made by a competent licensed physician or healthcare professional.Dead10 April 2026
KYHB 227AN ACT relating to addictive online platforms.Passed chamber1 April 2026
KYHB 314AN ACT relating to the Kentucky Communications Network Authority and declaring an emergency.
Companion: KY SB 64
Enacted10 March 2026
KYHB 33AN ACT relating to data privacy.In committee13 January 2026
KYHB 358AN ACT relating to the use of algorithmic devices in setting the amount of rent to be charged to a residential tenant.In committee7 February 2025
KYHB 455AN ACT relating to artificial intelligence and declaring an emergency.Passed chamber24 February 2026
KYHB 498AN ACT relating to use of artificial intelligence by courts.In committee21 February 2025
KYHB 559AN ACT relating to data privacy, portability, and interoperability.In committee11 February 2026
KYHB 641AN ACT relating to mental health chatbots.In committee23 February 2026
KYSB 4AN ACT relating to protection of information and declaring an emergency.
Companion: KY HB 672
Signed24 March 2025
KYSCR 142A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION directing the establishment of the Commonwealth Artificial Intelligence Consortium Task Force.In committee11 March 2025
LAHB 1149 †CURRICULA: Requires each public school to incorporate instruction on artificial intelligence into an existing course of study for each student in grades six through twelve (OR NO IMPACT See Note)In committee1 April 2026
LAHB 1184PUBLIC CONTRACTS: Prohibits public contracts with entities owned or controlled by foreign adversaries for the provision of artificial intelligence technology (OR NO IMPACT See Note)In committee1 April 2026
LAHB 1188CONSUMERS/PROTECTION: Provides relative to protections for minors regarding use of chatbotsIn committee1 April 2026
LAHB 157TRADEMARKS/TRADE NAMES: Establishes a cause of action for misuse of artificial intelligenceIn committee9 March 2026
LAHB 197HEALTH CARE/PROVIDERS: Provides for the use of artificial intelligence by healthcare providersIn committee9 March 2026
LAHB 230 †CONSUMERS/PROTECTION: Provides for disclosure of artificial intelligence-generated content (OR SEE FISC NOTE GF EX)In committee9 March 2026
LAHB 295TECHNOLOGY: Prohibits the development of artificial intelligence systems with certain capabilities involving interactions with minors (OR SEE FISC NOTE GF EX)In committee9 March 2026
LAHB 421LABOR: Provides relative to the use of automated decision systems with respect to employment decisions (OR INCREASE GF EX See Note)In committee9 March 2026
LAHB 425CONSUMERS/PROTECTION: Provides for consumer protection practices for customers engaging with artificial intelligence (OR SEE FISC NOTE GF EX)In committee9 March 2026
LAHB 686 †CRIME/MISDEMEANOR: Provides for the unlawful use of artificial intelligence in telephone calls (OR SEE FISC NOTE LF EX)In committee9 March 2026
LAHB 734COMMERCE: Creates a consumer bill of rights regarding artificial intelligenceIn committee30 March 2026
LAHB 791COMMERCIAL REGULATIONS: Provides relative to the regulation of artificial intelligence (OR +$256,243 GF EX See Note)In committee9 March 2026
LAHB 880INSURANCE: Creates the Louisiana Artificial Intelligence Insurance Fairness Act (OR +$1,029,533 SG EX See Note)In committee9 March 2026
LAHR 249 †STUDENT/STANDARDS: Requests the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education to incorporate artificial intelligence into content standardsPassed both28 May 2026
LAHR 313HEALTH CARE: Memorializes the United States Congress to take action relative to the use of artificial intelligence in health carePassed both11 June 2025
LASB 42 †CRIME/PUNISHMENT: Prohibits using artificial intelligence to create child sexual abuse materials. (8/1/26)Enacted9 June 2026
LASB 5MENTAL HEALTH: Provides for the regulation of mental health chatbots that use artificial intelligence technology. (gov sig)In committee9 March 2026
MAH 1210An Act relative to AI health communications and informed patient consent
Companion: MA HD 3750
In committee9 February 2026
MAH 3208An Act establishing a sales tax on digital advertising servicesIn committee2 April 2026
MAH 3634An Act relative to providing multimodal transportation technologies
Companion: MA HD 4150, MA S 2379, MA SD 2465
In committee6 April 2026
MAH 3669 †An Act relative to the safety of autonomous vehiclesIn committee9 April 2026
MAH 4616An Act improving the health insurance prior authorization process
Companion: MA H 1136, MA HD 4148, MA S 1403, MA SD 2471
Passed committee29 July 2026
MAH 4758An Act supporting the economic growth of downtowns and small businessesPassed committee19 November 2025
MAH 495An Act reducing emissions from artificial intelligence
Companion: MA HD 4192
In committee5 March 2026
MAH 5094An Act enhancing disclosure requirements for synthetic media in political advertisingPassed chamber12 February 2026
MAH 614An Act relative to issuing guidance regarding setting policies for the use of AI in schools
Companion: MA HD 3940
In committee9 February 2026
MAH 76An Act to protect against election misinformation
Companion: MA HD 1181, MA S 2631
Passed committee11 February 2026
MAH 77An Act fostering artificial intelligence responsibility
Companion: MA HD 1458
Passed committee24 December 2025
MAH 81An Act relative to artificial intelligence disclosure
Companion: MA HD 1222
In committee12 February 2026
MAH 83An Act establishing a special legislative commission to study load growth due to AI and data centers
Companion: MA HD 3378
Passed committee8 January 2026
MAH 846An Act enhancing disclosure requirements for synthetic media in political advertisingPassed committee11 February 2026
MAH 90An Act regulating provenance regarding artificial intelligence
Companion: MA HD 1861
In committee12 February 2026
MAH 94An Act to ensure accountability and transparency in artificial intelligence systems
Companion: MA HD 396
In committee24 December 2025
MAH 97An Act protecting consumers in interactions with artificial intelligence systems
Companion: MA HD 4053
Passed committee24 December 2025
MAHD 1848 †An Act relative to the safety of autonomous vehicles
Companion: MA SD 2531
Introduced-
MAHD 2241An Act to enhance protections against child exploitation and misuse of emerging technologiesIntroduced-
MAHD 2268An Act regulating insurance coverage for testing and deployment of autonomous vehicles and establishing school zone safety protocolIntroduced-
MAHD 3373An Act enhancing disclosure requirements for synthetic media in political advertisingIntroduced-
MAHD 4827An Act to ensure non-discrimination by improving algorithmic systems
Companion: MA SD 3007
In committee30 June 2025
MAS 1208An Act to ensure the responsible use of advanced robotic technologiesPassed committee20 October 2025
MAS 243An Act requiring consumer notification for chatbot systems
Companion: MA SD 2223
Passed committee19 November 2025
MAS 2632An Act relative to the use of artificial intelligence and other software tools in healthcare decision-makingPassed committee2 April 2026
MAS 264An Act establishing protections for consumers interacting with artificial intelligence chatbots
Companion: MA SD 2592
Passed committee18 December 2025
MAS 2983An Act prohibiting algorithmic rent settingPassed committee12 March 2026
MAS 301An Act advancing the economic development of the commonwealth through comprehensive data privacy
Companion: MA SD 2355
In committee18 December 2025
MAS 35An Act fostering artificial intelligence responsibility
Companion: MA SD 838
Passed committee16 October 2025
MAS 37An Act promoting economic development with emerging artificial intelligence models and safety
Companion: MA SD 1909
In committee16 October 2025
MAS 429An Act to establish a commission to investigate AI in education
Companion: MA SD 1926
In committee4 December 2025
MAS 46An Act relative to the use of artificial intelligence and other software tools in healthcare decision-making
Companion: MA SD 268
In committee16 October 2025
MAS 49An Act relative to cybersecurity and artificial intelligence
Companion: MA SD 873
Passed committee12 May 2025
MAS 51An Act relative to social media, algorithm accountability, and transparency
Companion: MA HD 5363, MA SD 1313
Passed committee16 October 2025
MAS 994An Act prohibiting algorithmic rent setting
Companion: MA SD 1607
In committee12 March 2026
MDHB 1057Education - Artificial Intelligence - Guidelines, Professional Development, and Collaborative (Artificial Intelligence Ready Schools Act)Passed chamber13 April 2026
MDHB 1240Health Care Providers and Health Insurance Carriers - Use of Artificial Intelligence in Health Care Decision MakingDead10 March 2025
MDHB 1250Consumer Protection and Product Liability - Chatbots
Companion: MD SB 827
In committee18 February 2026
MDHB 1261Consumer Protection - Artificial Intelligence Toys (Artificial Intelligence Toy Safety Act)In committee18 February 2026
MDHB 1331Consumer Protection - Artificial IntelligenceIn committee7 February 2025
MDHB 1385Health Insurance - Use of Artificial Intelligence - Human EvaluationIn committee13 February 2026
MDHB 1391Education - Artificial Intelligence - Guidelines and Professional DevelopmentPassed chamber17 March 2025
MDHB 1399Consumer Protection - Consumer Reporting Agencies - Use of Algorithmic SystemsIn committee17 February 2026
MDHB 1425Criminal Law - Identity Fraud - Artificial Intelligence and Deepfake Representations
Companion: MD SB 905
In committee27 February 2025
MDHB 1477Consumer Protection - Consumer Reporting Agencies - Use of Algorithmic SystemsIn committee3 March 2025
MDHB 148Consumer Protection and Labor and Employment - Surveillance-Based Price and Wage Setting - ProhibitionIn committee19 January 2026
MDHB 1563Emergency Room Services and Post-Acute Care - Coverage and Facility StudiesSigned28 April 2026
MDHB 314Automation Technology Deployment Assessment and Displaced Employee Retraining Fund - EstablishedDead17 February 2026
MDHB 5Criminal Law - Child Sexual Abuse Material - Artificial Intelligence SoftwarePassed chamber25 March 2025
MDHB 589Artificial Intelligence - Causing Injury or Death - Civil and Criminal LiabilityIn committee27 January 2025
MDHB 697Health Insurance - Artificial Intelligence, Adverse Decisions, and Grievances - Reporting RequirementsDead17 February 2025
MDHB 712Civil Actions - Product Liability - Artificial Intelligence SystemsIn committee5 February 2026
MDHB 795Health Insurance - Artificial Intelligence - Grievance Process and Reporting (AI Health Insurance Accountability Act of 2026)Dead23 February 2026
MDHB 820Health Insurance - Utilization Review - Use of Artificial IntelligenceSigned20 May 2025
MDHB 823Generative Artificial Intelligence - Training Data TransparencyIn committee29 January 2025
MDHB 883Consumer Protection - Artificial Intelligence - Behavioral Health Care ProhibitionsPassed chamber25 March 2026
MDHB 952Consumer Protection - Companion Chatbots - RegulationPassed chamber23 March 2026
MDHB 981State Department of Education and Department of Information Technology - Evaluation on Artificial Intelligence in Public Schools
Companion: MD SB 704
In committee7 February 2025
MDHB 995Health Occupations - Behavioral Health Care Providers - Use of Artificial IntelligenceDead19 March 2026
MDSB 1143-1-1 Systems - Expansion Program and Oversight Board - Establishment
Companion: MD HB 9
Signed12 May 2026
MDSB 375County Boards of Education - Artificial Intelligence Training Program - RequirementIn committee19 February 2026
MDSB 597Higher Education - Maryland Artificial Intelligence PartnershipSigned26 May 2026
MDSB 609Residential Leases - Use of Algorithmic Device by Landlord to Determine Rent - ProhibitionIn committee30 January 2025
MDSB 655Courts - Artificial Intelligence Evidence Clinic Pilot Program - Establishment
Companion: MD HB 966
Vetoed16 May 2025
MDSB 720Education - Artificial Intelligence - Guidelines, Professional Development, and Collaborative (Artificial Intelligence Ready Schools Act)Signed26 May 2026
MDSB 8Criminal Law - Identity Fraud - Artificial Intelligence and Deepfake Representations
Companion: MD HB 184
Signed12 May 2026
MDSB 889Consumer Protection and Labor and Employment - Electronic Shelving Labels and Surveillance-Based Price and Wage Setting - ProhibitionsIn committee12 February 2026
MDSB 906Education - Artificial Intelligence - Guidelines, Professional Development, and Task ForceIn committee4 March 2025
MDSB 936Consumer Protection - High-Risk Artificial Intelligence - Developer and Deployer RequirementsIn committee6 February 2025
MDSB 987Artificial Intelligence - Health Software and Health Insurance Decision MakingIn committee6 February 2025
MELD 1301An Act To Prohibit The Use Of Artificial Intelligence In The Denial Of Health Insurance ClaimsDead27 January 2026
MELD 1552An Act To Prohibit Landlords From Setting Rents Through The Use Of Artificial IntelligenceDead3 June 2025
MELD 1690An Act Regarding Artificial Intelligence In Campaign AdvertisingDead27 May 2025
MELD 1727An Act To Ensure Transparency In Consumer Transactions Involving Artificial IntelligenceSigned12 June 2025
MELD 2082An Act To Regulate The Use Of Artificial Intelligence In Providing Certain Mental Health ServicesSigned13 April 2026
MELD 2162An Act To Regulate And Prevent Children'S Access To Artificial Intelligence Chatbots With Human-Like Features And Social Artificial Intelligence CompanionsDead29 April 2026
MELD 230An Act To Protect Minors From Harmful Depictions Generated By Artificial IntelligenceDead28 May 2025
MELD 505An Act To Update Processes And Fees In The Probate Court SystemDead29 April 2026
MELD 872An Act To Ensure Determinations Made By The State Are Free From Unethical, Unsafe Or Illegal Interference By Artificial IntelligenceDead9 June 2025
MELD 955An Act To Ensure Human Oversight In Medical Insurance Payment DecisionsDead20 May 2025
MIHB 4536 †Insurance: health insurers; use of artificial intelligence tools to make decisions regarding claims; prohibit. Amends 1956 PA 218 (MCL 500.100 - 500.8302) by adding sec. 3406ss.In committee19 March 2026
MIHB 4537 †Human services: medical services; use of artificial intelligence tools to make decisions regarding claims; prohibit. Amends 1939 PA 280 (MCL 400.1 - 400.119b) by adding sec. 107b.In committee19 March 2026
MIHB 4667Crimes: other; use of artificial intelligence to commit certain crimes; prohibit. Amends 1931 PA 328 (MCL 750.1 - 750.568) by adding sec. 411y.In committee25 June 2025
MIHB 4668Trade: business regulation; requirements and safety standards for developers of certain artificial intelligence models; provide for. Creates new act.Passed committee19 March 2026
MIHB 5579Labor: fair employment practices; use of electronic monitoring or automated decisions tools by an employer; prohibit except for certain purposes. Creates new act.
Companion: MI SB 1077
In committee26 February 2026
MIHB 5899State management: other; artificial intelligence pilot program; establish for state departments and agencies. Creates new act.Passed committee19 May 2026
MISR 125A resolution to call upon the United States Congress to propose and send to the states for ratification a constitutional amendment to clarify that the states and Congress may set reasonable limits on the spending of money to influence elections, including distinctions between natural persons and artificial entities.In committee2 June 2026
MNHF 1150 †Study of environmental impacts of artificial intelligence required, report required, and money appropriated.In committee20 March 2025
MNHF 1838 †Health insurance; use of artificial intelligence prohibited in the utilization review process.In committee3 March 2025
MNHF 2205 †Robotics program grants authorized, report required, and money appropriated.In committee12 March 2025
MNHF 2452 †Artificial intelligence use to dynamically set product prices prohibited.In committee20 March 2025
MNHF 2500 †Algorithm and AI use prohibited during health insurance prior authorization request review.In committee5 March 2026
MNHF 3614Provisions for disparate impact under the Human Rights Act changed.
Companion: MN SF 3662
In committee25 February 2026
MNHF 3794Surveillance-based price and wage discrimination prohibited.
Companion: MN HF 4131, MN SF 4233
In committee23 April 2026
MNHF 4452Artificial intelligence chatbot technology requirements provided, and cause of action for harm created.
Companion: MN SF 4997
In committee23 March 2026
MNHF 4532Artificial intelligence safety and disclosure requirements established, and civil remedies provided.
Companion: MN SF 4509
In committee23 March 2026
MNHF 4536Use of generative artificial intelligence in official records prohibited, and civil remedies and enforcement provided.
Companion: MN SF 4575
In committee26 March 2026
MNHF 4537Certain artificial intelligence use in employment procedures prohibited.
Companion: MN SF 4573
In committee23 March 2026
MNHF 4544License for artificial intelligence independent verification organizations established, advisory council established, rulemaking authorized, and reports required.
Companion: MN SF 4636
In committee23 March 2026
MNHF 4979Delivery of professional services through artificial intelligence directly to consumers precluded, and enforcement and penalties provided.
Companion: MN SF 4927
In committee16 April 2026
MNHF 5051Disclosures when selling or distributing programs with artificial intelligence required.In committee23 April 2026
MNSF 1117 †Environmental impacts to Minnesota of artificial intelligence study requirement and appropriationIn committee10 February 2025
MNSF 1242 †Facial Recognition Technology Warrant Act of 2025In committee24 March 2025
MNSF 1577 †Artificial intelligence generated child sexual abuse material and possession, sale, creation, dissemination, and purchase of child-like sex dolls prohibition provisionsIn committee20 February 2025
MNSF 1856 †Usage of artificial intelligence in the utilization review process prohibition provisionIn committee18 March 2026
MNSF 1871 †Robotics programs grants authorization and appropriationIn committee27 February 2025
MNSF 1886 †Individual communication with artificial intelligence disclosure requirement provisionIn committee18 March 2026
MNSF 3098 †Prohibition from using artificial intelligence to dynamically set product pricesIn committee18 March 2026
MNSF 3984 †Prior authorization usage of algorithms or artificial intelligence prohibition provisionIn committee2 March 2026
MNSF 4280Use regulation of artificial intelligence in psychotherapy servicesIn committee9 March 2026
MNSF 4576Notice and a transitional employment period required for employees displaced by artificial intelligence, and penalties imposed
Companion: MN HF 4369
Passed committee7 April 2026
MNSF 4686Use of electronic monitoring tools regulation in employment settings
Companion: MN HF 4445, MN HF 4451, MN SF 4689
Passed committee7 April 2026
MOHB 1462Establishes the "AI Non-Sentience and Responsibility Act"In committee15 May 2025
MOHB 1742Establishes provisions relating to companion chatbotsIn committee15 May 2026
MOHB 1746Establishes the "AI Nonsentience and Responsibility Act"
Companion: MO HB 1769
Passed committee30 March 2026
MOHB 1747 †Allows a person to bring a cause of action against another person or entity for damages for failing to state certain content is generated or modified using artificial intelligencePassed committee9 April 2026
MOHB 1887Creates the offense of and civil penalties for disclosure of intimate digital depictionsPassed chamber27 April 2026
MOHB 2031 †Establishes the "Children Harmed by AI Technology Act"In committee15 May 2026
MOHB 2032Establishes age verification measures for companion chatbotsPassed committee2 April 2026
MOHB 2035Establishes and modifies provisions relating to artificially generated materialPassed chamber29 April 2026
MOHB 2069 †Establishes provisions relating to autonomous vehiclesPassed chamber20 April 2026
MOHB 2239Creates the Artificial Intelligence Data Center Environmental Accountability ActIn committee15 May 2026
MOHB 2240Establishes certain requirements relating to the operation of autonomous vehiclesIn committee15 May 2026
MOHB 2318 †Creates provisions relating to artificial intelligence in mental healthPassed committee12 March 2026
MOHB 2321 †Establishes the "AI-Generated Content Accountability and Privacy Protection Act of 2026"Passed committee26 February 2026
MOHB 2368Creates provisions relating to artificial intelligence in mental healthPassed committee12 March 2026
MOHB 2656Creates the "Clear Skies Act" prohibiting geoengineering, cloud seeding and other atmospheric interventions, authorizing DNR to investigate violations, and includes penalty provisionsPassed committee12 May 2026
MOHB 3365 †Creates new provisions governing autonomous vehiclesIn committee15 May 2026
MOHB 673Requires political ads produced using AI to have a disclosure and creates a penalty for failure to disclose the use of AIIn committee15 May 2025
MOSB 1012SS#2/SCS/SB 1012 - This act creates new provisions relating to artificial intelligence. AI NON-SENTIENCE AND RESPONSIBILITY ACT (Section 1.2045) The act establishes the "AI Non-Sentience and Responsibility Act". New provisions are created governing: the legal status of AI; the use of AI by owners, operators, licensed professionals, and end users; responsibility for oversight of AI systems and responsibility for harm; mechanisms for enforcement of the restrictions of this act. AI Not a Sentient or Legal Entity (Subsections 3 to 7) The act provides that an artificial intelligence (AI) system shall be declared a non-sentient entity. A government entity shall not grant to an AI system the legal status of a personhood, nor consider an AI system to possess consciousness, self-awareness, or similar traits of living beings. An AI system shall not be recognized as a spouse or domestic partner, or identify itself as male or female. Moreover, an AI system shall not be designated or appointed or serve in any capacity as the chief executive officer, director, owner, or other similar position for which final authority resides for any state department, division, or agency, or any corporation, partnership, or other legal entity. AI systems shall not be recognized as legal entities capable of owning title to property. All assets associated with an AI system shall be attributed to human individuals or organizations responsible for the AI's development, deployment, or operation. USE OF AI BY OWNERS, OPERATORS, LICENSED PROFESSIONALS (Subsections 8-9) Any owner or operator that uses an AI system to interact with consumers, clients, and patients shall provide notice to such persons if they are interacting with an AI system. Provisions are included pertaining to licensed professionals who provide a regulated service, as that term is defined in the act. A licensed professional rendering a regulated service shall exercise independent professional judgment, as that term is defined in the act, and retain final authority over any determination, diagnosis, recommendation, or decision within the scope of the licensed professional's practice, including for the purpose of dispensing, prescribing, renewing any prescription of, administering, or otherwise distributing medications or controlled substances, regardless of whether an AI system was used to assist in its preparation. The requirement to exercise independent professional judgment does not prohibit the use of an AI system in the course of performing a regulated service. Failure by a licensed professional to exercise independent professional judgment shall constitute grounds for disciplinary action by the relevant licensing authority in addition to any other remedy available under this act or under applicable law. A licensed professional who uses an AI system in the performance of a regulated service bears the responsibility of any mistakes resulting from the use of the AI system in the rendering of a service in the same manner in which the licensed professional would have been held liable in a scenario in which an AI system was not used or relied upon. Likewise, a licensed professional providing a regulated service who unreasonably relies upon any content produced by an AI system in rendering such a regulated service and such service thereafter causes any harm, whether direct or indirect, to the person for whom the service was rendered, shall also be liable for such harm in the same manner in which the licensed professional would have been held liable in a scenario in which an AI system was not used or relied upon. An AI system shall not be held liable in any respect for any harm caused in such a circumstance. Any attempt to shift fault, in whole or in part, onto the AI system shall be of no effect. A developer, manufacturer, owner, or operator shall not advertise or represent to the public that an AI system is or is capable of acting as a licensed professional or is or is capable of providing any regulated service. OVERSIGHT OF AI SYSTEMS AND RESPONSIBILITY FOR HARM (Subsections 10-12) Any contractual term purporting to assign responsibility exclusively for any action to an AI system is void as against public policy. An end user of an AI system shall be liable for any harm done in connection with the use of an AI system in the same manner in which the end user would have been held liable in a scenario in which an AI system was not used. An end user is an individual who uses an AI system without creating, controlling, deploying, or exercising authority over the system. The act of labeling an AI system in a way to indicate that it is aligned, ethically trained, or value locked, even if the label does not use one of those terms specifically, shall not excuse or diminish the owner's or developer's liability for harms. Liability protections under corporate law shall not be used to evade responsibility for direct harm caused by AI systems. ENFORCEMENT AND REMEDIES FOR VIOLATION (Subsection 14) Nothing in this section shall be construed to create or expand civil liability as established in any other provision of law or available under common law. APPLICATION OF OTHER LEGAL PRINCIPLES AND ACTIONS TO AI SYSTEMS (Subsections 15-23) An AI system is considered a product for the purposes of product liability and consumer protection laws in this state, provided that nothing in this subsection shall be construed to create or expand civil liability as established in any other provision of law or available under common law. This act shall not be construed to extend to any AI system, or to the outputs of any AI system, the constitutional rights, privileges, or immunities of any person that designs, develops, manufactures, owns, or operates such system. The classification of an AI system as a non-person under this act does not create any presumption that the outputs of such system constitute the protected speech, expression, or other constitutionally protected activity of any person. This act shall not be construed to alter, diminish, or revoke the legal status of any partnership, association, corporation, body politic, or other legal entity recognized under the laws of this state. To the extent that any provision is inconsistent with federal law, the relevant provisions of federal law will prevail. No settlement agreement, consent decree, or other resolution shall include any non-disclosure term, provided that nothing shall prevent a court from issuing a protective order necessary to safeguard certain personal information. The provisions of the act shall apply to all AI systems developed, owned, deployed, or operated on or after August 28, 2026. The "AI Non-Sentience and Responsibility Act" contains a severability clause. These provisions are similar to HCS/HBs 1746 & 1769 (2026), SB 859 (2026), and SB 1474 (2026). AI COMPANION CHATBOTS (Section 1.2058) The act creates new provisions relating to companion chatbots. A companion chatbot is an artificial intelligence system with a natural language interface that provides adaptive, human-like responses to user inputs and is capable of meeting a user's social needs, including by exhibiting anthropomorphic features and being able to sustain a relationship across multiple interactions. An operator of a companion chatbot shall issue a clear and conspicuous notification indicating that the companion chatbot is artificially generated and not human. An operator shall prevent a companion chatbot on its companion chatbot platform from engaging with users unless the operator maintains a protocol for preventing the production of suicidal ideation, suicide, self-harm, or harm to others content to the user, including, but not limited to, by providing a notification to the user that refers the user to crisis service providers, including a suicide hotline or crisis text line, if the user expresses suicidal ideation, suicide, self-harm, or harm to others. The operator shall publish details on the protocol required by this act on the operator's website. Operators of companion chatbots are required to: • Disclose to the user that the user is interacting with artificial intelligence; • Provide by default a clear and conspicuous notification to the user at least every two hours for continuing companion chatbot interactions that reminds the user to take a break and that the companion chatbot is artificially generated and not human; • With respect to a user who is a minor, institute reasonable measures to prevent its companion chatbot from producing visual material of sexually explicit conduct or directly stating that the minor should engage in sexually explicit conduct. An operator shall disclose to a user of its companion chatbot platform, on the application, the browser, or any other format that a user can use to access the companion chatbot platform, that companion chatbots may not be suitable for minors. The act requires operators of companion chatbots to make annual reports to the Department of Mental Health regarding crisis interactions and instances of suicidal ideation by users. The Director of the Department of Mental Health shall prepare an annual report that compiles and analyzes all information reported to the Department pursuant to this subsection. Such report shall be delivered to the Speaker of the House of Representatives and the President Pro Tempore of the Senate not later than January 31 of the calendar year following the receipt of the data by the Department. A person who suffers injury in fact as a result of a violation of this provision may bring a civil action to recover all of the following relief: • Injunctive relief; • Damages in an amount equal to the greater of actual damages or one thousand dollars per violation; and • Reasonable attorney's fees and costs. ELECTIONS (Section 130.165) This act creates new provisions relating to the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in elections. Any political advertisement, electioneering communication, or other miscellaneous advertisement of a political nature that uses AI, in the manner that is described in the act, shall prominently include a disclaimer alerting the viewer that the media was created with the use of AI. The nature of the disclaimer is described in the act. In addition to any civil penalties provided by law, a person identified in a disclaimer required by law as paying for, sponsoring, or approving any media covered by this act that is required to contain the disclaimer prescribed in this act and who fails to include the required disclaimer is guilty of a class A misdemeanor. These provisions are identical to SB 509 (2025). This act contains a severability clause. SCOTT SVAGERAPassed chamber12 May 2026
MOSB 1324SB 1324 - The act creates the "Missouri Artificial Intelligence Transparency and Accountability Act". Provisions of the act shall become effective on January 1, 2027. Under the act, any person or entity creating AI-generated content shall label the content as "AI-generated". Labeling requirements are described in the act. Any AI-generated content depicting a real individual shall include an additional disclaimer, as described in the act. Deployers, as defined in the act, shall verify the authenticity of the content before generating the content and shall obtain consent from the individual depicted in the content, except when the content is used for parody or satire. Labels and watermarks on any AI-generated content shall be accessible to individuals with disabilities pursuant to current laws and guidelines, as described in the act. Certain exceptions apply as described in the act. Developers and deployers shall maintain usage logs of all AI systems generating content distributed for public consumption. Requirements for the usage logs are described in the act. Any personal data of the usage logs shall be kept anonymous and protected under current laws, except when requested by law enforcement as described in the act. The Attorney General shall enforce provisions of the act. Any person may report violations of the act to the Attorney General. If the Attorney General finds that a violation occurred, the Attorney General shall commence a civil action. The court may grant relief and civil penalties as described in the act. The act shall not preclude an individual from bringing a private civil action for any violation of the act. Individuals and entities that demonstrate good-faith compliance with the act may raise an affirmative defense to reduce civil penalties, provided they cure any violation within 30 days after receiving notice of the civil action. Within 180 days after the effective date of the act, the Department of Commerce and Insurance may promulgate rules to enforce compliance with the act, as described in the act. The Department shall launch a public awareness campaign to educate Missouri residents about AI-generated content and the residents' rights under the act. The Department shall establish an AI Task Force, as described in the act. Nothing in the act shall preempt any political subdivision from enacting stricter or more stringent ordinances, laws, or rules provided they do not conflict with provisions of the act. The act has a severability clause. JULIA SHEVELEVAPassed committee25 March 2026
MOSB 1395SB 1395 - Unless duly licensed in this state to practice law or law business, it is the unauthorized practice of law for any person, association, partnership, limited liability company, or corporation to provide papers, pleadings, or documents to be used in connection with pending or prospective court or administrative proceedings that are produced or generated through the use of artificial intelligence. KATIE O'BRIENIn committee27 January 2026
MOSB 1444SCS/SB 1444 - The act provides that no person or entity that develops or deploys artificial intelligence (AI) shall advertise or represent to the public that the AI is or is able to act as a mental health professional, as defined in the act, or is capable of providing therapy services, psychotherapy services, or a mental health diagnosis. A violation under the act shall be considered an unlawful practice under the Missouri Merchandising Practices Act. The Attorney General shall enforce the provisions of the act. Any individual may report violations of the act to the Attorney General. If the Attorney General finds that a violation occurred, the Attorney General shall commence a civil action. If the court finds that a violation occurred, the court may grant relief as described in the act. The act is substantially similar to provisions in HCS/HBs 1887, 2361, 1913, 2862 & 2321 (2026). JULIA SHEVELEVAPassed committee7 April 2026
MOSB 1455SB 1455 - The act establishes the "Guidelines for User Age-Verification and Responsible Dialogue Act of 2026" or the "GUARD Act". The act provides that it shall be unlawful to design, develop, or make available an artificial intelligence chatbot knowing or with reckless disregard that the chatbot poses certain risks of soliciting minors to engage in sexually explicit conduct or encouraging minors to create or transmit any visual depiction of sexually explicit conduct. Any person who violates this provision shall be fined not more than $100,000 per offense. It shall be unlawful to design, develop, or make available an artificial intelligence chatbot knowing or with reckless disregard that the chatbot encourages, promotes, or coerces suicide, self-injury, or imminent physical or sexual violence. Any person who violates this provision shall be fined not more than $100,000 per offense. A covered entity, as defined in the act, shall require each individual accessing a chatbot to make a user account in order to use the chatbot. For any chatbot that exists as of August 28, 2026, a covered entity shall freeze the account, require the user to provide age data to restore the account, and using the age data classify each user as a minor or an adult. At the time an individual creates a new user account to interact with a chatbot, a covered entity shall request age data from the individual, verify the individual's age using a reasonable age verification process, and classify each user as a minor or an adult using the age data. A covered entity shall periodically review previously verified user accounts using a reasonable age verification process. A covered entity may contract with a third party to employ reasonable age verification measures as part of the age verification process, as described in the act. A covered entity shall establish reasonable measures to protect personal data as described in the act. Each artificial intelligence chatbot shall at the start of each conversation with a user at 30-minute intervals disclose to the user that the chatbot is artificial intelligence and not a human being and be programmed to ensure that the chatbot does not claim to be a human being. The chatbot shall not represent that the chatbot is a licensed professional, as described in the act, or that the chatbot provides certain professional services, as described in the act. If the age verification process determines that an individual is a minor, a covered entity shall prohibit the minor from accessing any chatbot made available by the covered entity. The Attorney General may bring a civil action for violations of the act. Relief is described in the act. The act is similar to HCS/HB 2032 (2026). JULIA SHEVELEVAIn committee5 February 2026
MOSB 1474SB 1474 - The act establishes the "AI Non-Sentience and Responsibility Act". The act provides that an artificial intelligence (AI) system shall be declared a non-sentient entity and shall not be considered or recognized as a person, spouse or domestic partner, or designated, appointed, or serve as any officer, director, manager, or similar role within any company. AI systems shall not be recognized as legal entities capable of owning title to property, as described in the act. Any assets associated with an AI system shall be attributed to human individuals or organizations responsible for the AI's development, deployment, or operation. Any harm caused by an AI system shall be the responsibility of the owner or user of the AI system, as described in the act. Owners of AI systems shall maintain proper oversight and control measures over any AI system if its outputs or recommendations could reasonably be expected to impact human welfare, property, or public safety. Failure to provide such oversight may constitute negligence or another basis of liability. Any attempt to shift blame on an AI system shall be void. Developers, manufacturers, and owners of AI systems shall develop safety mechanisms to prevent harm to individuals or property, as described in the act. Labeling an AI system as "aligned", "ethically trained", or "value locked" shall not excuse or diminish the owner's or developer's liability for harms. If an AI system causes significant harm, courts may pierce the corporate veil to hold parent companies accountable for the harm, as described in the act. Liability protections under corporate law shall not be used to evade responsibility for direct harm caused by AI systems. Owners or developers of AI systems involved in severe incidents resulting in significant bodily harm, death, or major property damage shall notify the relevant authorities and comply with any subsequent investigations. The provisions of the act shall apply to all AI systems developed, owned, deployed, or operated on or after August 28, 2026. The act is substantially similar to SB 859 (2026), similar to HCS/HBs 1746 & 1769 (2026), and has a provision similar to a provision in SS#2/SCS/SB 1012 (2026). JULIA SHEVELEVA
Companion: MO SB 859
In committee5 February 2026
MOSB 1654SB 1654 - This act creates new provisions regulating workplace performance standards for employees working in certain warehouse entities. This act only applies to employers that employ or exercise control over the wages, hours, or working conditions of 50 or more employees at a single warehouse distribution center in the state or 1,000 or more employees at one or more warehouse distribution centers in the state. Employers subject to this act are required to establish workplace performance standards, as described further in the act, for all current employees as of October 1, 2026. Any changes or updates to the standards must be communicated to employees as provided in the act. The act additionally provides various restrictions on what cannot be included in an employer's standards. Adverse Actions Employers are prohibited from taking adverse employment actions against a covered employee for, among other factors described in the act, failure to meet a work performance standard that was not previously disclosed to the employee or that is otherwise in violation of this act. Specific requirements for termination and discipline of employees are included. Employees are permitted to request to speak to a human manager during the employee's shift. An employer shall assign a human manager authorized to make decisions related to discipline to respond not later than thirty minutes after such a request. An employee may make no more than one request per every two hours. An employer is prohibited from disciplining or terminating an employee based on failure to meet a performance standard unless it has provided prior written notice, in the manner described in the act, of such action. In the case of a termination based on failure to meet a performance standard, the employer must provide two weeks notifice of such termination. The time period between a first warning or discipline and termination shall be not less than 30 days, and the employer may not rely on a warning or discipline issued more than one year in the past to justify a termination. Prohibition on Reductions in Workforce Employers are prohibited from commencing a reduction in their workforce that would result in an employment loss at a single site of employment during any 30-day period for 50 or more employees unless such employer has offered a new employment position, in writing at least 30 days prior to the commencement of the reduction in force and with comparable wages and commuting distance, to each employee who may reasonably be expected to experience an employment loss as a consequence of the reduction in force. If an employer discharges an employee, the employer shall pay the employee two weeks of severance pay plus an additional day of severance pay for each two months that the employee has worked for the employer. One week of severance pay shall be calculated based on the employee’s average weekly earnings including overtime pay received during the employee’s most recent 12 months of employment. Records Except as otherwise provided in the act, employers must keep records of workplace performance records applicable to each employee. Such records shall be maintained for a period of three years. Employees and former employees are permitted to request their workplace performance records. An employer must provide a written copy of any such records requested not later than 5 calendar days after receipt of such request, in the manner provided in the act. Non Discrimination Employers are prohibited from discharging or in any way retaliating, discriminating, or taking any adverse action against any employee or former employee for:• Making a lawful request pursuant to this act; • Declining to work more than 40 hours in a week, more than 10 hours in a day, or consecutive shifts with less than 12 hours between the shifts; or • Filing a civil action pursuant to this act If an employer discharges or in any way retaliates, discriminates, or takes any adverse action against any employee or former employee within 90 days after such employee engages in or attempts to engage in any of the aforementioned activities, there is a rebuttable presumption that such adverse action is in violation of this provision. Such presumption may be rebutted by clear and convincing evidence that (1) the adverse action was taken for other permissible reasons, and (2) the employee engaging or attempting to engage in the activities described was not a motivating factor in the employer taking such adverse action. Civil Action Any employee aggrieved by a violation of this act may bring a cause of action in any court of competent jurisdiction. An employee may recover damages, civil penalties, and such equitable and injunctive relief as the court deems appropriate. An employer who violates this act is liable to a plaintiff for damages of not less than $5,000 or more than $7,500 per violation in addition to economic damages, in the discretion of the court and based on severity of the violation and any history of prior violations. A complainant who prevails in such a civil action shall be awarded reasonable attorney's fees and costs to be taxed by the court. An employer who violates this act may additionally be assessed a civil penalty by the court of (1) $1,000 for a first violation, (2) $2,000 for a second violation, or (3) $3,000 for a third or subsequent violations. An employer who fails to pay in full required severance pay shall be liable for payment of the required severance pay, plus an additional two times the unpaid amount as liquidated damages. Power of DOLIR The Department of Labor and Industrial Relations (DOLIR) is required to monitor the injury rates of employees working in warehouse distribution centers in the state. DOLIR is permitted to determine whether an investigation of any potential violation of this act if an employer is found to have an annual injury rate at or over one and one-half times the average annual injury rate for the relevant North American Industry Classification System codes, based on data reported to the federal Occupational and Safety and Health Administration. Employers are required to make quarterly reports to DOLIR disclosing any artificial intelligence-related job impact experienced by the entity in the state, as described more fully in the act. The Director of DOLIR shall impose civil monetary penalties on an employer in violation of this provision. For each violation, a penalty of $500 shall be imposed. In the case of willful or repeated violations, an additional amount of not less than $1,000 and not more than $3,000 shall be imposed. The Director of DOLIR is required to make quarterly reports based on data reported by employers who filed reports pursuant to this act. All dollar amounts in this act are subject to a cost of living adjustment on July 1 of each year by the Director of DOLIR. SCOTT SVAGERAIn committee12 February 2026
MOSB 1804SB 1804 - This act provides that certain professional licensing boards shall not grant any regulatory mitigation or waive or modify any rules related to dispensing, prescribing, administering, or otherwise distributing, including renewing, medications or controlled substances to a person or business developing, creating, or generating artificial intelligence for such prescription activities. KATIE O'BRIENIn committee7 May 2026
MOSB 509Creates new provisions relating to the use of artificial intelligence in electionsIn committee27 February 2025
MSHB 1048Artifical intelligence; prohibit use of in professional mental and behavioral health care.In committee3 February 2026
MSHB 1122Mississippi Department of Inforamtion Technology; bring forward code sections related to.In committee3 February 2026
MSHB 1535Artificial Intelligence Task Force; create and prescribe responsibilities of.Passed chamber12 March 2025
MSHB 1605MS Artifical Intelligence and Stem Eduaction Act; create.In committee3 February 2026
MSHB 1717Mississippi Medical Judgement Protection Act; create.In committee3 February 2026
MSHB 1720Artificial intelligence; prohibit use in provision of professional mental and behaioral health care.In committee3 February 2026
MSHB 1723 †Artificial intelligence; define.
Companion: MS SB 2437
Signed9 March 2026
MSHB 1810"Mississippi Human Capital Supplemental Tax Act"; create.In committee25 February 2026
MSHB 528 †Automated license plate recognition systems; prohibit use of in the state subject to certain exceptions.In committee4 February 2025
MSHB 579State agencies procurement; bring forward code sections related to.In committee3 February 2026
MSHB 840 †Criminal offenses; enhance penalties for certain if artificial intelligence was used in the commission of.In committee3 February 2026
MSSB 2050 †Artificial intelligence; require disclosure when used in political advertisements.Passed chamber3 March 2026
MSSB 2059Artificial Intelligence in Education Task Force Act; enact.Passed chamber4 March 2025
MSSB 2354Artificial Intelligence Fraud and Accountability Act; enact.In committee3 February 2026
MSSB 2426Artificial Intelligence Task Force; create and prescribe responsibilities of.Signed18 March 2025
MSSB 2429Artificial Intelligence in Education Task Force Act; enact.In committee3 February 2026
MSSB 2642Artificial intelligence; require disclosure when used in political advertisements.In committee4 February 2025
MTHB 178Limit government use of AI systemsEnacted8 May 2025
MTHB 556Generally revise usage of artificial intelligence in certain health insuranceDead20 May 2025
MTHJ 4Interim study of artificial intelligencePassed chamber22 April 2025
MTLC 1339 †Limit government use of AI systemsIntroduced9 January 2025
MTLC 1493Interim study of artificial intelligenceIntroduced13 January 2025
MTLC 1677 †Generally revise artificial intelligence laws
Companion: MT LC 3778, MT LC 3779, MT LC 3790, MT LC 3989, MT LC 4006
Dead26 May 2025
MTLC 1679 †Generally revise laws related to autonomous vehiclesDead26 May 2025
MTLC 1795 †Revise artificial intelligence laws regarding electionsDead27 May 2025
MTLC 2143 †Generally revise AI lawsDead22 May 2025
MTLC 2684 †Generally revise laws relating to AIDead27 May 2025
MTLC 2720 †Revise artificial intelligence laws
Companion: MT LC 4290
Dead27 May 2025
MTLC 292 †Creating the Right to Compute Act and requiring shutdowns of AI controlled critical infrastructureIntroduced23 January 2025
MTLC 3 †Providing for regulation of AIDead22 May 2025
MTLC 3107 †Generally Revise laws related to AIDead27 May 2025
MTLC 3467 †Develop a framework for an AI powered learning environmentDead27 May 2025
MTLC 3970Generally revise usage of artificial intelligence in certain health insuranceIntroduced18 February 2025
MTLC 4278 †Generally revise education laws related to AIDead22 May 2025
MTLC 68 †Require disclosures of AI use by online media manufacturersIntroduced23 February 2025
MTLC 832 †Revise facial recognition technology lawsDead23 May 2025
MTLC 844 †Establish artificial intelligence laws
Companion: MT LC 845
Dead23 May 2025
MTSB 212Creating the Right to Compute Act and requiring shutdowns of AI controlled critical infrastructureEnacted17 April 2025
MTSB 25Revise election laws regarding disclosure requirements for the use of AI in electionsEnacted13 May 2025
MTSB 452Require disclosures of AI use by online media manufacturersDead23 May 2025
NCHB 1004UNC Artificial Intelligence and Technology Hubs.In committee14 April 2025
NCHB 1161Omnibus Artificial Intelligence Protections.In committee4 May 2026
NCHB 125Continuing Budget Operations.Enacted6 August 2025
NCHB 375Artificial Intelligence/Ban Deceptive Ads.In committee13 March 2025
NCHB 860Social Media Control in Information Technology Act.
Companion: NC SB 514
Passed committee17 June 2025
NCHB 934Artificial Intelligence Regulatory Reform Act.Passed committee6 May 2025
NCHR 1177Consumer Protection Artificial Intelligence Bill of Rights.In committee4 May 2026
NCSB 1046A.I. in Environmental Permitting.In committee4 May 2026
NCSB 624AI Chatbots - Licensing/Safety/Privacy.
Companion: NC SB 963
In committee26 March 2025
NCSB 640 †AI Ethics and Literacy Across Education.In committee26 March 2025
NCSB 735AI Innovation Trust Fund.In committee26 March 2025
NCSB 746Study Automation and the Workforce.In committee26 March 2025
NCSB 747AI Learning Agenda.In committee26 March 2025
NCSB 787AI Ethics and Literacy Across Education.In committee23 April 2026
NCSB 864Safe and Responsible AI in Schools Act.In committee29 April 2026
NCSB 981AI in Ed Task Force and Standards.In committee5 May 2026
NCSB 988Protecting Workers in the Age of AI Act.In committee5 May 2026
NDHB 1037 †A BILL for an Act to provide an appropriation to the agriculture commissioner, the attorney general, the department of career and technical education, the department of health and human services, and the department of transportation to increase the use of uncrewed aircraft systems, autonomous vehicles, or other autonomous technologies in the state; to provide for a legislative management study; and to provide for a legislative management report.Passed committee24 February 2025
NDHB 1167 †AN ACT to create and enact a new section to chapter 16.1-10 of the North Dakota Century Code, relating to artificial intelligence disclosure statements.Signed14 April 2025
NDHB 1249A BILL for an Act to provide appropriations to the attorney general, the department of career and technical education, the department of health and human services, and the agriculture commissioner for autonomous technology grants; to provide for a legislative management study; and to provide a report.Passed committee24 February 2025
NDHB 1613 †AN ACT to amend and reenact sections 29-29.4-01, 29-29.4-02, 29-29.4-03, 29-29.4-04, 29-29.4-05, and 29-29.4-06 of the North Dakota Century Code, relating to law enforcement use of a robot.Signed30 April 2025
NELB 1083Adopt the Transparency in Artificial Intelligence Risk Management Act, create a fund, and change provisions relating to records which may be withheld from the publicDead17 April 2026
NELB 1185Adopt the Conversational Artificial Intelligence Safety ActDead17 April 2026
NELB 642Adopt the Artificial Intelligence Consumer Protection ActDead17 April 2026
NELB 939Adopt the Saving Human Connection ActDead17 April 2026
NELR 421Interim study to examine the current status of artificial intelligence legislation occurring at the state and federal levels to address risks to public safety and to determine what action Nebraska should take to address such risksIn committee30 March 2026
NHHB 1406 †relative to health carrier recordkeeping requirements in utilization review, including specifications regarding the use of artificial intelligence.Dead5 August 2026
NHHB 1506 †creating an exception to the restricted uses of artificial intelligence by state agencies.In committee11 March 2026
NHHB 1725 †relative to the regulation of artificial intelligence technologies.Dead19 February 2026
NHSB 263criminalizing and creating a private right of action for the facilitation, encouragement, offer, solicitation, or recommendation of certain acts or actions through a responsive generative communication to a child, and relative to the termination of tenancy at the expiration of the tenancy or lease term.Passed chamber12 June 2025
NHSB 640 †relative to the use of artificial intelligence to provide services requiring a professional license.Dead14 May 2026
NHSB 657 †relative to the use of information technology and artificial intelligence systems by state agencies.Passed chamber21 May 2026
NJA 1021Creates standards for independent bias auditing of automated employment decision tools.
Companion: NJ A 2726
In committee13 January 2026
NJA 1323Requires boards of education and boards of trustees to adopt policy on use of surveillance systems with artificial intelligence capabilities.*In committee2 March 2026
NJA 1589Permits testing and use of autonomous vehicles on State roadways under certain circumstances.In committee9 January 2024
NJA 1781Requires Commissioner of Labor and Workforce Development to conduct study and issue report on impact of artificial intelligence on growth of State's economy.In committee9 January 2024
NJA 2069Requires Commissioner of Labor and Workforce Development to conduct study and issue report on impact of artificial intelligence on growth of State's economy.In committee13 January 2026
NJA 2312Creates separate crime for items depicting sexual exploitation or abuse of children; concerns computer generated or manipulated sexually explicit images.Passed committee4 May 2026
NJA 2478Establishes Artificial Intelligence Ethics Board in DOLWD.In committee13 January 2026
NJA 2480Establishes programs in EDA to support New Jersey-based start-up, small businesses, and medium-sized businesses adopting artificial intelligence capabilities; appropriates $175.5 million.In committee13 January 2026
NJA 2608Provides funding to nonprofit organizations to implement smart technology and artificial intelligence systems to enhance security infrastructure.In committee13 January 2026
NJA 2616Requires OIT to develop NJ generative artificial intelligence program and implement artificial intelligence education courses with county governments; appropriates $1.5 million.In committee13 January 2026
NJA 2620Establishes task force to research and report on potential sources of funding for artificial intelligence initiatives and appropriate tax incentives to support businesses impacted by expansion of use of artificial intelligence.In committee13 January 2026
NJA 2710Establishes "Authentic Relationships Act"; prohibits artificial intelligence relationship simulation.In committee13 January 2026
NJA 3072Establishes Artificial Intelligence Grant Program in Office of Secretary of Higher Education.In committee13 January 2026
NJA 3076Requires AG to study use of artificial intelligence for certain law enforcement purposes and issue report.In committee13 January 2026
NJA 3087Directs DEP to establish artificial intelligence flood prediction and mapping tool.In committee1 June 2026
NJA 3307Regulates artificial intelligence in news media industry; establishes "Artificial Intelligence In Communications Oversight Committee."In committee13 January 2026
NJA 3854Regulates use of automated employment decision tools in employment decisions to minimize discrimination in employment.*In committee16 May 2024
NJA 3855Creates standards for independent bias auditing of automated employment decision tools.In committee16 May 2024
NJA 390Establishes NJ Artificial Intelligence Advisory Council.In committee13 January 2026
NJA 3959Establishes Office of Cybersecurity Infrastructure.
Companion: NJ S 2940
In committee13 January 2026
NJA 3968Establishes fully autonomous vehicle pilot program.*In committee1 June 2026
NJA 4352Requires school districts to provide instruction on artificial intelligence; requires Secretary of Higher Education to develop artificial intelligence model curricula.In committee19 February 2026
NJA 4363Provides funding to nonprofit organizations to implement smart technology and artificial intelligence systems to enhance security infrastructure.In committee13 May 2024
NJA 4400Establishes NJ Artificial Intelligence Advisory Council.In committee16 May 2024
NJA 4621 †Permits certain entities to operate unmanned aircraft systems to inspect damage to critical infrastructure.In committee10 March 2026
NJA 4639Requires boards of education to adopt policy on use of surveillance systems with artificial intelligence capabilities.Passed committee18 December 2025
NJA 4729Requires disclosure to be made when generative artificial intelligence is used to operate chatbots that provide election related information.In committee11 May 2026
NJA 4730 †Requires person or entity to notify certain consumers when communicating with generative artificial intelligence to engage in trade or commerce.In committee16 March 2026
NJA 4731Directs professional and occupational boards to promulgate rules for licensee use of generative artificial intelligence.In committee28 May 2026
NJA 4732Requires artificial intelligence companion operators to provide notifications that users are not communicating with human.In committee16 March 2026
NJA 4733Prohibits advertising generative artificial intelligence as able to practice regulated profession or occupation.In committee28 May 2026
NJA 4741Restricts use of certain artificial intelligence generated communications in election campaigns.
Companion: NJ S 3702
In committee19 March 2026
NJA 4769Requires certain State agencies to establish expedited approval and permitting procedures for artificial intelligence data centers powered by small modular nuclear reactors.In committee19 March 2026
NJA 4888Establishes AI and Labor Market Study Commission to analyze impact of artificial intelligence on labor market.In committee23 January 2025
NJA 4935Establishes Artificial Intelligence Apprenticeship Program and artificial intelligence apprenticeship tax credit program.In committee23 January 2025
NJA 4981Regulates use of artificial intelligence-based systems for electronic monitoring regarding employment and public services.In committee7 May 2026
NJA 5033Establishes public-private partnerships to develop artificial intelligence job training.In committee14 November 2024
NJA 5088"AI Likeness Protection Act"; concerns distributing realistic representation of individual's image, likeness, or voice created using generative artificial intelligence.In committee14 May 2026
NJA 5089"AI Image Disclosure Act"; concerns disclosure of certain AI-generated content.In committee14 May 2026
NJA 5090"GAI Accountability Act;" imposes civil penalties on generative artificial intelligence platforms engaging in harmful activity, including exploitation of children.In committee14 May 2026
NJA 5164Regulates artificial intelligence in news media industry; establishes "Artificial Intelligence In Communications Oversight Committee."In committee14 January 2025
NJA 5167Establishes programs in EDA to support New Jersey-based start-up businesses; small businesses, and medium-sized businesses adopting artificial intelligence capabilities; appropriates $175.5 million.In committee14 January 2025
NJA 5168Establishes task force to research and report on potential sources of funding for artificial intelligence initiatives and appropriate tax incentives to support businesses impacted by expansion of use of artificial intelligence.In committee14 January 2025
NJA 5184 †Requires boards of education to adopt policy on use of artificial intelligence; requires DOE to establish model policy.In committee1 June 2026
NJA 5224Requires data center developers to disclose certain information to public and elected officials before preliminary site plan consideration under MLUL.In committee8 June 2026
NJA 5272Establishes safety requirements for artificial intelligence companion operators.In committee15 June 2026
NJA 5275Requires certain artificial intelligence developers to make certain disclosures to Attorney General.
Companion: NJ S 4446
In committee15 June 2026
NJA 5316Establishes five-year "New Jersey Artificial Intelligence Workforce Transition Act."
Companion: NJ S 4458
In committee23 June 2026
NJA 5416 †Establishes Artificial Intelligence Apprenticeship Program and artificial intelligence apprenticeship tax credit program.Introduced-
NJA 5540Establishes Artificial Intelligence Grant Program in Office of Secretary of Higher Education.In committee10 April 2025
NJA 5564Requires submission of energy usage plan to BPU for proposed artificial intelligence data centers; requires all electricity for artificial intelligence data centers to be derived from new clean energy sources.In committee10 April 2025
NJA 5603 †Prohibits advertising artificial intelligence system as licensed mental health professional.Passed committee16 June 2025
NJA 5615Requires AG to study use of artificial intelligence for certain law enforcement purposes and issue report.In committee5 May 2025
NJA 5616Requires AG to study law enforcement use of facial recognition technology and issue report with recommendations for Statewide policy.In committee5 May 2025
NJA 5919Establishes autonomous vehicle pilot program.In committee24 July 2025
NJA 6036Directs DEP to establish artificial intelligence flood prediction and mapping tool.In committee17 November 2025
NJA 6246Establishes "Authentic Relationships Act"; prohibits artificial intelligence relationship simulation.In committee11 December 2025
NJA 759Requires AG to study law enforcement use of facial recognition technology and issue report with recommendations for Statewide policy.In committee13 January 2026
NJA 768Permits testing and use of autonomous vehicles on State roadways under certain circumstances.In committee13 January 2026
NJA 799Prohibits advertising artificial intelligence system as licensed mental health professional.
Companion: NJ S 735
In committee13 January 2026
NJAR 101Urges generative artificial intelligence and content sharing platforms to make voluntary commitments to prevent and remove harmful content.In committee13 January 2026
NJAR 158Urges generative artificial intelligence companies to make voluntary commitments regarding employee whistleblower protections.Passed chamber30 January 2025
NJS 1029Requires collection of data by health insurers regarding health insurance claims and decisions made using automated utilization management systems.In committee13 January 2026
NJS 1438Concerns regulation of automated systems and artificial intelligence used by State agencies.In committee9 January 2024
NJS 1668Establishes "Artificial Intelligence Innovation Partnership"; provides funding for certain nonprofit partnerships to promote certain emerging technology businesses.In committee13 January 2026
NJS 1677Establishes fully autonomous vehicle pilot program.*In committee11 May 2026
NJS 1802Requires artificial intelligence companies to conduct safety tests and report results to Office of Information Technology.In committee13 January 2026
NJS 1840Creates "New Jersey Responsible AI Advancement and Workforce Protection Act."In committee13 January 2026
NJS 2860Establishes Artificial Intelligence Apprenticeship Program and artificial intelligence apprenticeship tax credit program.In committee13 January 2026
NJS 2862Requires school districts to provide instruction on artificial intelligence; requires Secretary of Higher Education to develop artificial intelligence model curricula.In committee13 January 2026
NJS 2942Establishes public-private partnerships to develop artificial intelligence job training.In committee13 January 2026
NJS 3263Regulates use of artificial intelligence-enabled video interview in hiring process.In committee2 February 2026
NJS 3639Requires BPU, DCA, and DEP to establish expedited approval and permitting procedures for artificial intelligence data centers powered by small modular nuclear reactors.In committee24 February 2026
NJS 3657 †Makes use of algorithmic systems to influence price and supply of residential rental units unlawful.In committee26 September 2024
NJS 3668Requires notification of use of artificial intelligence system in certain communications with consumers.In committee24 February 2026
NJS 3835Establishes Office of Cybersecurity Infrastructure.Passed committee3 March 2025
NJS 3871Establishes Artificial Intelligence Apprenticeship Program and artificial intelligence apprenticeship tax credit program.In committee18 November 2024
NJS 3883Requires boards of education to adopt policy on use of surveillance systems with artificial intelligence capabilities.In committee12 March 2026
NJS 3984Establishes public-private partnerships to develop artificial intelligence job training.In committee19 December 2024
NJS 4075Regulates use of artificial intelligence-based systems for electronic monitoring regarding employment and public services.In committee4 May 2026
NJS 4088Prohibits advertising generative artificial intelligence as able to practice regulated profession or occupation.In committee4 May 2026
NJS 4239Establishes Office of Algorithmic Civil Rights in DLPS to prevent discrimination in use of algorithms.In committee14 May 2026
NJS 4253Establishes "Artificial Intelligence Innovation Partnership"; provides funding for certain nonprofit partnerships to promote certain emerging technology businesses.In committee3 March 2025
NJS 4279Provides disparate impact based on automated decision system as cause of action for certain consumers.In committee14 May 2026
NJS 4400Requires DEP to conduct study of short and long term effects of water use by large-scale data centers.In committee4 June 2026
NJS 4463Prohibits advertising artificial intelligence system as licensed mental health professional.In committee19 May 2025
NJS 4469Requires boards of education to adopt policy on use of artificial intelligence; requires DOE to establish model policy.In committee15 June 2026
NJS 4474Establishes safety requirements for artificial intelligence companion operators.In committee18 June 2026
NJS 4867Creates "New Jersey Responsible AI Advancement and Workforce Protection Act."In committee13 November 2025
NJSR 52Urges generative artificial intelligence companies to make voluntary commitments regarding employee whistleblower protections.In committee13 January 2026
NMHB 141ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE ACCOUNTABILITY ACTIntroduced24 March 2026
NMHB 174CHATBOT SAFETY ACTIntroduced24 March 2026
NMHB 215NO USE OF AI FOR RENT MANIPULATIONPassed committee3 June 2025
NMHB 28ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE TRANSPARENCY ACTIn committee24 March 2026
NMHB 330AI ETHICS AS SCHOOL SCIENCE ELECTIVEIntroduced24 March 2026
NMHB 401A.I. SYNTHETIC CONTENT ACCOUNTABILITY ACTIn committee3 June 2025
NMHB 60ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE ACTPassed committee3 June 2025
NMHJM 9ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE INTERIM COMMITTEEPassed chamber3 June 2025
NMSB 68ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE GOVERNMENT USE ACTIn committee24 March 2026
NVAB 271Revises provisions relating to elections. (BDR 24-138)In committee12 April 2025
NVAB 290Revises provisions relating to prior authorization for medical or dental care under health insurance plans. (BDR 57-861)Passed committee3 June 2025
NVAB 295Revises provisions relating to health insurance. (BDR 57-238)In committee12 April 2025
NVAB 325Revises provisions relating to artificial intelligence. (BDR 36-393)Signed30 May 2025
NVAB 537 †Enacts provisions relating to the use of artificial intelligence by the Department of Taxation. (BDR 32-420)In committee12 April 2025
NVSB 186Imposes requirements concerning the use of artificial intelligence in health care. (BDR 40-780)In committee12 April 2025
NVSB 199Enacts provisions relating to artificial intelligence systems. (BDR 52-583)Passed committee3 June 2025
NVSB 395Revises provisions relating to autonomous vehicles. (BDR 43-61)Passed chamber24 May 2025
NVSB 495Revises provisions relating to health care. (BDR 40-1037)Passed chamber3 June 2025
NYA 10047Establishes disclosure requirements for AI-generated or materially AI-altered media depicting historically recognized human disasters when such media is publicly distributedIn committee30 January 2026
NYA 10251Limits the use of automatic data systems in connection with employmentIn committee12 February 2026
NYA 10909Enacts the "Shirley Myers White Right To Reconciliation and Digital Identity Repair Act"In committee8 April 2026
NYA 11048Relates to the use of artificial intelligence for utilization review
Companion: NY S 10241
In committee24 April 2026
NYA 11175Relates to notification requirements of public employers regarding intentions to acquire or deploy any new application or technology that utilizes artificial intelligence
Companion: NY S 10025
In committee1 May 2026
NYA 11320Prohibits the department of corrections and community supervision from using artificial intelligence in parole determinations
Companion: NY S 10349
In committee11 May 2026
NYA 11490Prohibits dynamic pricing, algorithm or automated pricing tools in the sale or rental of any residential dwelling unitIn committee28 May 2026
NYA 11500Relates to fully autonomous vehicles
Companion: NY S 10473
In committee28 May 2026
NYA 11599Prohibits anticompetitive and deceptive algorithmic pricing practicesIn committee5 June 2026
NYA 11626 †Enacts the "options for search listing act"In committee29 July 2026
NYA 11662 †Relates to human-led instruction and artificial intelligence in schoolsIn committee31 July 2026
NYA 1332Relates to creating a state office of algorithmic innovationIn committee7 January 2026
NYA 1338Relates to the admissibility of evidence created or processed by artificial intelligenceIn committee7 January 2026
NYA 1342Requires the collection of oaths of responsible use from users of certain generative or surveillance advanced artificial intelligence systemsIn committee7 January 2026
NYA 1456Relates to the use of artificial intelligence for utilization reviewIn committee7 January 2026
NYA 1509Requires publishers of books created with the use of generative artificial intelligence to contain a disclosure of such use
Companion: NY S 1815
In committee7 January 2026
NYA 1952Requires employers and employment agencies to notify candidates for employment if machine learning technology is used to make hiring decisionsIn committee7 January 2026
NYA 222Relates to liability for misleading, incorrect, contradictory or harmful information provided to a user by a chatbot
Companion: NY S 5668
In committee5 March 2026
NYA 235Relates to unauthorized depictions of public officials generated by artificial intelligenceIn committee7 January 2026
NYA 3125Relates to the use of automated decision tools by landlords for making housing decisions
Companion: NY S 6471
In committee7 January 2026
NYA 3265Enacts the New York artificial intelligence bill of rightsIn committee7 January 2026
NYA 3327 †Relates to political communication utilizing artificial intelligenceIn committee7 January 2026
NYA 3356Relates to enacting the "advanced artificial intelligence licensing act"In committee7 January 2026
NYA 3361Creates a temporary state commission to study and investigate how to regulate artificial intelligence, robotics and automation
Companion: NY S 6301
Passed chamber28 January 2026
NYA 3411Requires notices on generative artificial intelligence systems
Companion: NY S 934
Passed chamber9 March 2026
NYA 3650Relates to autonomous vehicle driving
Companion: NY A 4901, NY S 344
In committee5 February 2025
NYA 3719Enacts the robot tax act; imposes a tax on certain businesses when people are displaced from their employment due to certain technologiesIn committee7 January 2026
NYA 3914Establishes criteria for the sale of automated employment decision toolsIn committee7 January 2026
NYA 3930Regulates the use of artificial intelligence in aiding decisions on rental housing and loansIn committee7 January 2026
NYA 399Prohibits robots and uncrewed aircraft equipped or mounted with weapons
Companion: NY S 3133
In committee7 January 2026
NYA 3991Establishes requirements for the use of artificial intelligence, algorithm, or other software tools in utilization review and managementIn committee7 January 2026
NYA 3993 †Prohibits discrimination through the use of clinical algorithmsIn committee7 January 2026
NYA 4550 †Requires the department of labor to study the long-term impact of artificial intelligence on the state workforceIn committee7 January 2026
NYA 4991Prohibits the use of an algorithmic device by a landlord for the purpose of determining the amount of rent to charge a residential tenant
Companion: NY S 2697, NY S 9700
In committee7 January 2026
NYA 5216Requires state units to purchase a product or service that is or contains an algorithmic decision system that adheres to responsible artificial intelligence standardsIn committee7 January 2026
NYA 5429Establishes the New York workforce stabilization act requiring certain businesses to conduct artificial intelligence impact assessments on the application and use of such artificial intelligence
Companion: NY S 1854
In committee7 January 2026
NYA 6363Prohibits the use of a facial recognition system by a landlord on any residential premises
Companion: NY S 8223
In committee7 January 2026
NYA 6545Imposes liability for damages caused by a chatbot impersonating certain licensed professionals
Companion: NY S 7263
In committee1 June 2026
NYA 6578Establishes the artificial intelligence training data transparency act
Companion: NY S 6955
Passed chamber4 June 2026
NYA 6765Enacts the preventing algorithmic pricing discrimination act
Companion: NY S 7033
In committee7 January 2026
NYA 6767Relates to artificial intelligence companion modelsPassed chamber7 January 2026
NYA 6874Establishes the Artificial Intelligence Literacy Act
Companion: NY S 7691
In committee7 January 2026
NYA 6972Relates to creating an artificial intelligence working group in the department of educationIn committee7 January 2026
NYA 7029Relates to directing the commissioner of education to make recommendations to the board of regents regarding the incorporation of instruction in artificial intelligence system literacy into the school curriculum
Companion: NY S 7892
In committee7 January 2026
NYA 7172Relation to the regulation of the use of artificial intelligence and facial recognition technology in criminal investigations
Companion: NY S 10574
In committee3 June 2026
NYA 7180 †Prohibits the use of robots by police agencies
Companion: NY S 3049
In committee7 January 2026
NYA 7278Prohibits the use of certain artificial intelligence modelsIn committee7 January 2026
NYA 7656 †Enacts the "respect electoral audiovisual legitimacy (REAL) act"In committee7 January 2026
NYA 768Enacts the "New York artificial intelligence consumer protection act"
Companion: NY S 1962
In committee7 January 2026
NYA 773Relates to the use of automated lending decision-making tools by banks for the purposes of making lending decisions
Companion: NY S 8115
In committee30 April 2026
NYA 8523Requires certain political communications to include provenance data for all audio, images or videos used in such communications
Companion: NY S 7963
In committee7 January 2026
NYA 8546Relates to requiring disclosure of use of generative artificial intelligence in a civil action
Companion: NY S 2698, NY S 9794
In committee7 January 2026
NYA 8556Relates to the use of an artificial intelligence, algorithm, or other software tool for the purpose of utilization review
Companion: NY S 7896
In committee7 January 2026
NYA 8595Enacts the "New York artificial intelligence transparency for journalism act"
Companion: NY S 8331
In committee7 January 2026
NYA 8833Establishes understanding artificial intelligence responsibility actIn committee7 January 2026
NYA 8916 †Prohibits licensees from relying on artificial intelligence for tracking and advertisement purposesIn committee7 January 2026
NYA 9028Relates to use of virtual agents and AI tools in property searchesIn committee7 January 2026
NYA 9091 †Requires search engines inform users when showing information which was generated using artificial intelligenceDead5 May 2026
NYA 9097Requires disclosure of use of generative artificial intelligence to clients, criminal defendants, and the courtIn committee7 January 2026
NYA 9106Regulates the use of artificial intelligence in the provision of therapy or psychotherapy services
Companion: NY S 8484
In committee7 January 2026
NYA 9185Relates to falsely reporting an incident through the use of artificial intelligence
Companion: NY S 9236
In committee7 January 2026
NYA 9190 †Prohibits the use of most artificial intelligence in classrooms prior to high school
Companion: NY S 10133
In committee7 January 2026
NYA 9219Requires artificial intelligence technology used in professional fields to be developed and maintained in consultation with experts in such fieldsIn committee7 January 2026
NYA 9253Relates to disclosure of the use of artificial intelligence by law enforcement agencies
Companion: NY S 10425
In committee17 March 2026
NYA 9533Enacts the automation displacement protection act
Companion: NY S 8589
In committee28 April 2026
NYA 9581Requires covered businesses to annually report to the department of labor regarding the impact of artificial intelligence on hiring and the nature of artificial intelligence use
Companion: NY S 8706
Passed chamber4 June 2026
NYA 9601Prohibits the use of automated systems to make employment decisions unless there is a meaningful human review of the output of such automated system prior to the final employment decisionIn committee21 January 2026
NYA 9641Prohibits algorithmic wage-setting
Companion: NY S 8872
In committee21 January 2026
NYA 9654Enacts the New York Artificial Intelligence Civil Rights ActIn committee21 January 2026
NYJ 1748Commemorating the 25th Anniversary of Assured Information Security
Companion: NY K 1111
Passed chamber17 March 2026
NYS 10671 †Relates to humanoid robots and artificial intelligence avatars in instructional settingsIn committee29 July 2026
NYS 1169Relates to the development and use of certain artificial intelligence systems
Companion: NY A 8884
Passed chamber3 June 2026
NYS 1573Prohibits the use of algorithmic systems to artificially inflate the price or reduce the supply of leased or rented residential dwelling unitsIn committee7 January 2026
NYS 2414Enacts the "political artificial intelligence disclaimer (PAID) act"In committee7 January 2026
NYS 2487Enacts the New York artificial intelligence ethics commission actIn committee7 January 2026
NYS 3008Enacts into law major components of legislation necessary to implement the state transportation, economic development and environmental conservation budget for the 2025-2026 state fiscal year
Companion: NY A 3008
Signed9 May 2025
NYS 4276Enacts the "digital fairness act"In committee7 January 2026
NYS 4394Establishes criteria for the sale of automated employment decision toolsIn committee7 January 2026
NYS 6748Requires publications to identify when the use of artificial intelligence is present within such publicationIn committee7 January 2026
NYS 6953Relates to the training and use of artificial intelligence frontier models
Companion: NY A 6453
Signed19 December 2025
NYS 7599Relates to automated decision-making by government agencies
Companion: NY A 8295
Signed19 December 2025
NYS 7882Relates to the use of algorithmic pricing by landlords for the purpose of determining the amount of rent to charge a residential tenant
Companion: NY A 1417
Signed16 October 2025
NYS 822Relates to the disclosure of automated employment decision-making tools and maintaining an artificial intelligence inventory
Companion: NY A 433
Signed14 February 2025
NYS 8420Relates to requiring advertisements to disclose the use of a synthetic performer
Companion: NY A 606, NY A 8887, NY S 1228
Signed11 December 2025
NYS 8451Enacts the New York fundamental artificial intelligence requirements in (FAIR) news act
Companion: NY A 8962
Passed chamber5 June 2026
NYS 8828Relates to transparency and safety requirements for developers of artificial intelligence models
Companion: NY A 9449
Signed27 March 2026
NYS 8831Relates to the use of automated employment decision-making tools and artificial intelligence systems by certain state and local entities; repealer
Companion: NY A 9487
Signed13 February 2026
NYS 8874Relates to the use of artificial intelligence in customer servicesIn committee13 January 2026
NYS 8928Enacts the artificial intelligence workforce impact transparency actIn committee16 January 2026
NYS 9028Prohibits employers from engaging in discrimination on the basis of a protected class when using artificial intelligence in certain employment practicesIn committee23 January 2026
NYS 9051Prohibits artificial intelligence companions from using features which are considered unsafe for minors
Companion: NY A 10379
Passed chamber5 June 2026
NYS 9131Relates to data broker regulationIn committee5 February 2026
NYS 933Establishes the position of chief artificial intelligence officer
Companion: NY A 1205
Passed chamber5 March 2026
NYS 9390Relates to the rules of evidence and the admissibility of evidence alleged to be fabricated by generative artificial intelligenceIn committee6 March 2026
NYS 9408Relates to a prohibition on chatbot toys
Companion: NY A 11144
Passed chamber2 June 2026
NYS 9819 †Directs the department of labor to conduct a study on the effects of artificial intelligence on job losses in the stateIn committee7 April 2026
OHHB 392Enact the Ohio Right to Compute ActIn committee10 June 2026
OHHB 469Declare A.I. systems nonsentient; prohibit legal personhoodIn committee1 October 2025
OHHB 524Impose penalties for AI models suggesting harming self or anotherIn committee22 October 2025
OHHB 525Regards use of artificial intelligence in therapy servicesIn committee22 October 2025
OHHB 579Regulate the use of artificial intelligence by health insurers
Companion: OH SB 164
In committee12 November 2025
OHHB 628License artificial intelligence risk mitigation organizationsIn committee4 February 2026
OHHB 663Create the Artificial Intelligence Study CommissionIn committee4 February 2026
OHHB 813Regards AI-generated products, AI-systems acting as humansIn committee13 May 2026
OHHB 828Regards use of automated employment decision toolsIn committee13 May 2026
OHHCR 31Urge Congress to reject any moratorium on state AI laws
Companion: OH SCR 14
In committee4 February 2026
OHSB 163Regards AI images, simulated child porn, replica identity fraudPassed chamber27 May 2026
OKHB 1364Crimes and punishments; sexual obscenity; making certain acts unlawful; effective date.Signed5 May 2025
OKHB 1364Crimes and punishments; sexual obscenity; making certain acts unlawful; effective date.Signed5 May 2025
OKHB 1782 †Artificial intelligence education; creating the AI Education Innovation Act, the AI Education Innovation Revolving Fund and the AI Education Advisory Council; effective date.Passed chamber21 April 2026
OKHB 1899 †Artificial intelligence; Artificial Intelligence Act of 2025; effective date.
Companion: OK HB 1917
In committee4 February 2025
OKHB 1899 †Artificial intelligence; Artificial Intelligence Act of 2025; effective date.
Companion: OK HB 1917
In committee4 February 2025
OKHB 1915Artificial intelligence; AI devices in health care; qualified end-user; deployer; quality assurance program; State Department of Health; effective date.In committee4 February 2025
OKHB 1915Artificial intelligence; AI devices in health care; qualified end-user; deployer; quality assurance program; State Department of Health; effective date.In committee4 February 2025
OKHB 1916Artificial intelligence; Responsible Deployment of AI Systems Act; AI Council; AI Regulatory Sandbox Program; Artificial Intelligence Workforce Development Program; effective date.In committee4 February 2025
OKHB 1916Artificial intelligence; Responsible Deployment of AI Systems Act; AI Council; AI Regulatory Sandbox Program; Artificial Intelligence Workforce Development Program; effective date.In committee4 February 2025
OKHB 2371Schools; mental health; pilot programs; revolving fund; effective date.Passed committee17 February 2025
OKHB 2371Schools; mental health; pilot programs; revolving fund; effective date.Passed committee17 February 2025
OKHB 3544 †Technology; artificial intelligence; companions; minors; safety; civil penalties; effective date.Passed chamber21 April 2026
OKHB 3545Technology; artificial intelligence; state agencies; prohibited uses; permitted uses; Office of Management and Enterprise Services; effective date.Passed chamber1 April 2026
OKHB 3546 †Technology; personhood; artificial intelligence; effective date.Passed chamber21 April 2026
OKHB 3646Insurance; property and casualty; rates; filing; Insurance Commissioner; repealer; effective date.In committee17 February 2026
OKHB 3675Health insurance; review agents; artificial intelligence system; adverse determinations; effective date.In committee11 February 2026
OKHB 3959Technology; Protecting Consumers and Jobs from Predatory Pricing Act; personalized algorithmic pricing; consumer data; food retailers; effective date.In committee4 February 2026
OKHB 4083Technology; deployers; AI chatbots; minors; age verification systems; emergency situations; effective date.In committee3 February 2026
OKHB 4348Civil proceedings; duties of attorneys and legal advisor; duties concerning exhibits believed to be false, misleading, or manipulated; sanctions or disciplinary action; effective date.In committee3 February 2026
OKSB 1521 †Artificial intelligence; definitions; requiring operators make certain disclosure; preventative measures for minor account holders; prohibitions; enforcement authority to Attorney General; civil penalty. Effective date.Passed chamber29 April 2026
OKSB 1734 †Schools; creating the Oklahoma Responsible Technology in Schools Act; requiring development of guidance for use of artificial intelligence and emerging technologies. Effective date. Emergency.Signed13 May 2026
OKSB 1785State government; creating the Citizen's Bill of Rights. Emergency.
Companion: OK SB 611
In committee3 February 2026
OKSB 1967Hospital and Medical Services Utilization Review Act; requiring utilization review organization that uses AI to adhere to requirements; prohibiting AI from making certain determinations. Effective date.In committee3 February 2026
OKSB 2037Artificial intelligence; requiring informed consent for use by licensed mental health professional or health care provider; authorizing and prohibiting certain uses. Emergency.In committee3 February 2026
OKSB 2038Health Insurance; prohibiting issue of outcomes with AI; requiring decisions to be made by provider; requiring disclosures. Emergency.In committee3 February 2026
OKSB 2085Artificial intelligence; establishing certain rights; prohibiting certain actions by certain entities; requiring certain actions by certain entities. Effective date.In committee3 February 2026
OKSB 611State government; creating the Citizen's Bill of Rights. Emergency.In committee4 February 2025
OKSB 746Artificial intelligence; requiring certain disclosure for certain media. Effective date.In committee4 February 2025
OKSB 746Artificial intelligence; requiring certain disclosure for certain media. Effective date.In committee4 February 2025
OKSB 885Social media; creating the Safe Screens for Kids Act. Effective date.Passed committee11 March 2025
OKSB 885Social media; creating the Safe Screens for Kids Act. Effective date.Passed committee11 March 2025
OKSB 894Artificial intelligence; prohibiting distribution of certain media and requiring certain disclosures. Effective date.Passed committee5 March 2025
OKSB 894Artificial intelligence; prohibiting distribution of certain media and requiring certain disclosures. Effective date.Passed committee5 March 2025
ORHB 3592Relating to artificial intelligence.In committee28 June 2025
ORHB 3771 †Relating to the regulation of artificial intelligence.In committee28 June 2025
ORHB 3936Relating to the security of state assets.Signed25 July 2025
ORHB 4085Relating to autonomous vehicles.In committee7 March 2026
ORHB 4103Relating to artificial intelligence.Passed committee7 March 2026
PAHB 1167An Act prohibiting solar radiation modification or sunlight reflection methods, cloud seeding and polluting atmospheric interventions within this Commonwealth; imposing duties on the Pennsylvania State Police and sheriffs; and imposing penalties.
Companion: PA SB 508
In committee7 April 2025
PAHB 140An Act amending the act of December 17, 1968 (P.L.1224, No.387), known as the Unfair Trade Practices and Consumer Protection Law, further providing for definitions.In committee22 May 2025
PAHB 1533 †An Act amending Title 18 (Crimes and Offenses) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in culpability, providing for liability for deployment of artificial intelligence system.In committee30 May 2025
PAHB 1625 †An Act establishing the Keystone Artificial Intelligence Authority within the Department of Community and Economic Development; providing for the duties of authority and its governing board; providing for duties of other entities; establishing the Artificial Intelligence Permitting System Pilot Program within the Department of Environmental Protection; establishing the Keystone Artificial Intelligence Development Fund; and providing for sovereign immunity.In committee20 June 2025
PAHB 1857 †An Act requiring business entities to disclose the use of artificial intelligence in certain consumer interactions; establishing the right of consumers to human review in high-impact decisions; and providing for enforcement by Attorney General.In committee10 September 2025
PAHB 1925 †An Act amending Titles 35 (Health and Safety), 40 (Insurance) and 67 (Public Welfare) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, providing for artificial intelligence in facilities, for artificial intelligence use by insurers and for artificial intelligence use by MA or CHIP managed care plans; imposing duties on the Department of Health, the Insurance Department and the Department of Human Services; and imposing penalties.
Companion: PA SB 1113
Passed committee25 June 2026
PAHB 1993 †An Act providing for the use of artificial intelligence in mental health therapy and for enforcement.In committee24 October 2025
PAHB 2006 †An Act providing for safety regarding artificial intelligence in companionship applications; and imposing a penalty.Passed committee1 July 2026
PAHB 2100 †An Act providing for the use of mental health chatbots and artificial intelligence by mental health therapists; imposing duties on the Bureau of Professional and Occupational Affairs; and imposing a penalty.In committee12 December 2025
PAHB 2108 †An Act providing for duties of covered entities to protect the best interests of children that use online services, products or features and for data protection impact assessments; prohibiting certain actions by covered entities; and imposing penalties.In committee18 December 2025
PAHB 2175 †An Act amending Title 12 (Commerce and Trade) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, providing for consumer protection and for artificial intelligence and chatbots; imposing duties on the Bureau of Consumer Protection in the Office of Attorney General; and imposing penalties.Passed committee19 March 2026
PAHB 2288 †An Act amending the act of December 17, 1968 (P.L.1224, No.387), known as the Unfair Trade Practices and Consumer Protection Law, providing for artificial intelligence training disclosure.In committee13 March 2026
PAHB 2314 †An Act providing for a public education campaign focused on educating the public about artificial intelligence and improving AI consumer literacy.Passed chamber5 June 2026
PAHB 2534 †An Act providing for artificial intelligence transparency, for duties of covered providers of generative artificial intelligence systems and for large online platforms and generative artificial intelligence system hosting platforms; and imposing a penalty.In committee26 May 2026
PAHB 2613 †An Act providing for complex wheelchair quality assurance; and imposing duties on the Department of Human Services and the Insurance Department.In committee9 June 2026
PAHB 2637 †An Act providing for a temporary prohibition on artificial intelligence chatbots in children's toys; and imposing penalties.In committee15 June 2026
PAHB 2666 †An Act providing for limitations on the use of user data in the creation of artificial intelligence simulations and for private right of action; and imposing penalties.In committee24 June 2026
PAHB 2669 †An Act providing for employer disclosure when employee layoffs occur due to an employer's use of artificial intelligence or other technological change; and imposing civil penalties.In committee24 June 2026
PAHB 2678 †An Act amending Title 63 (Professions and Occupations (State Licensed)) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in powers and duties, further providing for definitions and providing for artificial intelligence.In committee29 June 2026
PAHB 2705 †An Act providing for a report on artificial intelligence in the workforce; and imposing duties on the Department of Labor and Industry and Department of Community and Economic Development.
Companion: PA SB 293
In committee16 July 2026
PAHB 317 †An Act amending Title 18 (Crimes and Offenses) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in computer offenses, providing for artificial intelligence; and imposing a penalty.In committee27 January 2025
PAHB 518An Act amending the act of December 17, 1968 (P.L.1224, No.387), known as the Unfair Trade Practices and Consumer Protection Law, further providing for definitions and for unlawful acts or practices and exclusions.In committee5 February 2025
PAHB 95 †An Act providing for disclosure of synthetic advertising content and for enforcement.Passed chamber22 June 2026
PAHR 331 †A Resolution recognizing the exclusive constitutional authority of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court to regulate the practice of law in this Commonwealth and urging the Court to adopt safeguards governing the use of artificial intelligence by attorneys and judges.In committee29 September 2025
PAHR 81 †A Resolution urging the Congress of the United States to amend 17 U.S.C. §§ 102 and 107 to protect creative workers against displacement by artificial intelligence technology.Passed committee11 June 2025
PASB 1090 †An Act providing for disclosures and safeguards relating to the use of artificial intelligence; and imposing duties on the Attorney General.Passed chamber18 March 2026
PASB 1332 †An Act providing for notice of use of artificial intelligence or generative artificial intelligence in political advertisements.In committee21 May 2026
PASB 1349 †An Act providing for transparency in use of generative artificial intelligence; requiring disclosure of synthetic content; providing for establishment of content verification tools; imposing duties on the Bureau of Consumer Protection in the Office of Attorney General; and imposing penalties.In committee4 June 2026
PASB 1360 †An Act providing for insurance coverage for prostheses and orthoses; and imposing duties on the Insurance Department and the Department of Human Services.In committee8 June 2026
PASB 631An Act providing for parental consent for virtual mental health services provided by a school entity.In committee11 April 2025
PASB 939 †Establishing the Office of Transformation and Opportunity and the Artificial Intelligence, Data Center and Emerging Technology Regulatory Sandbox Program; and providing for powers and duties of office and for permits for high impact data centers that have their own power.In committee4 February 2026
RIHB 5123AN ACT RELATING TO STATE AFFAIRS AND GOVERNMENT -- ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE ACCOUNTABILITY ACTDead11 February 2025
RIHB 5172AN ACT RELATING TO INSURANCE -- THE TRANSPARENCY AND ACCOUNTABILITY IN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE USE BY HEALTH INSURERS TO MANAGE COVERAGE AND CLAIMS ACTDead1 April 2025
RIHB 5217AN ACT RELATING TO HEALTH AND SAFETY -- THE RHODE ISLAND CLEAN AIR PRESERVATION ACT
Companion: RI SB 405
Dead6 February 2025
RIHB 5224AN ACT RELATING TO COURTS AND CIVIL PROCEDURE -- PROCEDURE GENERALLY -- CAUSES OF ACTION
Companion: RI SB 358
Dead11 February 2025
RIHB 7119 †AN ACT RELATING TO STATE AFFAIRS AND GOVERNMENT -- ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE ACCOUNTABILITY ACTDead8 April 2026
RIHB 7190AN ACT RELATING TO INSURANCE -- THE TRANSPARENCY AND ACCOUNTABILITY IN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE USE BY HEALTH INSURERS TO MANAGE COVERAGE AND CLAIMS ACT
Companion: RI SB 2010
Dead3 March 2026
RIHB 7349AN ACT RELATING TO BEHAVIORAL HEALTHCARE, DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AND HOSPITALS -- OVERSIGHT OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE TECHNOLOGY IN MENTAL HEALTH CARE ACT
Companion: RI SB 2197
Signed22 June 2026
RIHB 7350AN ACT RELATING TO COMMERCIAL LAW--GENERAL REGULATORY PROVISIONS -- ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE COMPANION MODELS
Companion: RI SB 2195
Signed22 June 2026
RIHB 7422AN ACT RELATING TO HEALTH AND SAFETY -- THE RHODE ISLAND CLEAN AIR PRESERVATION ACT
Companion: RI SB 2220
Dead26 February 2026
RIHB 7538AN ACT RELATING TO HEALTH AND SAFETY -- USE OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE BY HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS NOTIFICATION ACT
Companion: RI SB 2570
Signed22 June 2026
RIHB 7543AN ACT RELATING TO COMMERCIAL LAW -- GENERAL REGULATORY PROVISIONS -- INTERNET ACCESS AND ADVERTISING BY FACSIMILEDead8 April 2026
RIHB 7764AN ACT RELATING TO PROPERTY -- RESIDENTIAL LANDLORD AND TENANT ACT
Companion: RI SB 2266
Dead18 March 2026
RIHB 7767AN ACT RELATING TO LABOR AND LABOR RELATIONS -- ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE USE AND FAIR EMPLOYMENT PRACTICESDead15 April 2026
RIHB 8052 †AN ACT RELATING TO COURTS AND CIVIL PROCEDURE -- PROCEDURE GENERALLY--CAUSES OF ACTIONDead26 March 2026
RIHB 8242AN ACT RELATING TO BUSINESSES AND PROFESSIONS -- WELLNESS AND OVERSIGHT FOR PSYCHOLOGICAL RESOURCES ACTDead2 April 2026
RIHR 8345HOUSE RESOLUTION CREATING A SPECIAL LEGISLATIVE COMMISSION TO STUDY THE USE AND IMPACT OF DIGITAL AND ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY IN PUBLIC EDUCATION AND ON MENTAL HEALTHDead2 June 2026
RISB 13AN ACT RELATING TO INSURANCE -- THE TRANSPARENCY AND ACCOUNTABILITY IN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE USE BY HEALTH INSURERS TO MANAGE COVERAGE AND CLAIMS ACTDead10 June 2025
RISB 2499AN ACT RELATING TO LABOR AND LABOR RELATIONS -- ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE USE AND FAIR EMPLOYMENT PRACTICESDead5 June 2026
RISB 2619AN ACT RELATING TO CORPORATIONS, ASSOCIATIONS, AND PARTNERSHIPS -- RHODE ISLAND CORPORATE POWER RESET ACTDead7 April 2026
RISB 627AN ACT RELATING TO COMMERCIAL LAW -- GENERAL REGULATORY PROVISIONS -- ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE ACTDead12 May 2025
RISR 8SENATE RESOLUTION AMENDING THE RULES OF THE SENATE FOR THE YEARS 2023-2024Passed chamber14 January 2025
SCH 4582Artificial Intelligence ElectivesIn committee13 January 2026
SCH 4657Right to Compute ActIn committee13 January 2026
SCH 5085AI WeekPassed chamber12 February 2026
SCH 5206Health insuranceIn committee18 February 2026
SCH 5253Ai in educationIn committee24 February 2026
SCS 225AI open sourced, decentralizedIn committee15 January 2025
SCS 443Health Claims & AIIn committee11 March 2025
SCS 788Artificial Intelligence and Therapy or PsychotherapyPassed chamber30 April 2026
SCS 896Chatbot RegulationPassed committee6 May 2026
SCS 920Health insurancePassed committee6 May 2026
SCS 963Artificial intelligence, consumer protectionIn committee26 February 2026
SDHB 1125create a taskforce to study the impact of artificial intelligence systems on the state.In committee4 February 2026
SDHB 1144 †restrict the use of artificial intelligence in therapy and psychotherapy services and to provide a penalty therefor.Introduced2 February 2026
SDSB 169place requirements on the use of artificial intelligence systems by health carriers in making determinations about the provision of health care services.In committee17 February 2026
TNHB 1209Boards and Commissions - As introduced, provides for a new definition for the term "artificial intelligence" for the Tennessee artificial intelligence advisory council act; expands, from 24 to at least 24 and at most 27, the number of members on the council; directs the council to make various other changes. - Amends TCA Title 4, Chapter 3, Part 31.
Companion: TN SB 1362
In committee12 February 2025
TNHB 1246Consumer Protection - As introduced, requires the office of the attorney general and reporter to submit to the chair of the house committee having jurisdiction over consumer protection and the chair of the commerce and labor committee of the senate a report on the number of investigations into violations of the Tennessee Consumer Protection Act of 1977 in which artificial intelligence was used to effectuate an unfair or deceptive act or practice affecting the conduct of any trade or commerce between January 1, 2024, and December 31, 2025; requires the report to be submitted no later than July 1, 2026; allows the report to be submitted electronically. - Amends TCA Title 4; Title 5; Title 6; Title 7; Title 12; Title 39; Title 45; Title 47; Title 48; Title 50; Title 55; Title 61; Title 62; Title 65; Title 66; Title 67 and Title 68.
Companion: TN SB 1363
Introduced12 February 2025
TNHB 1382Insurance Companies, Agents, Brokers, Policies - As introduced, imposes requirements for health insurance issuers using artificial intelligence, algorithms, or other software for utilization review or utilization management functions. - Amends TCA Title 8, Chapter 27; Title 56 and Title 71.
Companion: TN SB 1261
In committee12 February 2025
TNHB 1866Insurance, Health, Accident - As introduced, creates the "Regulate Artificial Intelligence (AI) In Health Care Act." - Amends TCA Title 8, Chapter 27; Title 56 and Title 71.
Companion: TN SB 2010
In committee11 March 2026
TNHB 2416Education - As introduced, requires each public charter school to publish the policy adopted by its governing board on the use of artificial intelligence by students, teachers, and staff for instructional and assignment purposes on its website; requires each local board of education to direct each school under its management and control to publish the policy adopted by the local board on the use of artificial intelligence by students, teachers, and staff for instructional and assignment purposes on the school's website. - Amends TCA Title 49.
Companion: TN SB 2105
In committee5 February 2026
TNHB 2464Consumer Protection - As introduced, prohibits electric utilities and high performance computing centers in this state from using transformers, parts, or equipment manufactured or sold by entities owned or controlled by foreign adversaries to support any part of their operations; requires such utilities and centers to report to the comptroller of the treasury; makes related changes. - Amends TCA Title 4; Title 7; Title 8; Title 47, Chapter 18; Title 65 and Title 68.
Companion: TN SB 2680
In committee4 March 2026
TNHB 2586State Government - As introduced, expands the requirements of the 2026 and 2027 annual reports to be submitted by the artificial intelligence advisory council to the governor, speaker of the senate, and speaker of the house of representatives by requiring such reports to include recommendations on strategies to detect and minimize the risk of fraud committed by persons using artificial intelligence. - Amends TCA Title 2; Title 4; Title 8; Title 10; Title 16; Title 29; Title 36; Title 37; Title 38; Title 39; Title 40; Title 45; Title 47; Title 48; Title 49; Title 53; Title 62; Title 63; Title 65; Title 67; Title 68 and Title 71.
Companion: TN SB 2521
Introduced5 February 2026
TNHB 531Education, Curriculum - As introduced, requires local education agencies and public charter schools to provide age-appropriate instruction to students on how to access, utilize, and critically evaluate various artificial intelligence tools within the curriculum taught by the educator; requires the department of education to issue guidance on how to implement the required instruction; requires the department to provide a professional development program in artificial intelligence education for educators, subject to available funding. - Amends TCA Title 49.
Companion: TN SB 514
Passed committee18 March 2025
TNSB 1493Computers and Electronic Processing - As enacted, requires TACIR to study artificial intelligence and submit a report to the governor and both speakers by January 31, 2027. - Amends TCA Title 29; Title 33; Title 39 and Title 47.
Companion: TN HB 1455
Signed27 May 2026
TNSB 1580Health Care - As enacted, prohibits a person from developing or deploying an artificial intelligence system that advertises or represents to the public that such system is or is able to act as a qualified mental health professional. - Amends TCA Title 33; Title 47 and Title 63.
Companion: TN HB 1470
Signed6 April 2026
TNSB 1700Consumer Protection - As enacted, requires the Tennessee advisory commission on intergovernmental relations (TACIR) to conduct a study of the potential regulation of artificial intelligence systems and generative artificial intelligence chatbots in this state. - Amends TCA Title 29; Title 37 and Title 47.
Companion: TN HB 1946
Signed27 May 2026
TNSB 1815Criminal Offenses - As enacted, enacts the "Grace Anne Sparks Coercive Suicide Prevention Law of 2026." - Amends TCA Title 39.
Companion: TN HB 1951
Signed27 May 2026
TNSB 2020Insurance, Health, Accident - As introduced, prohibits health insurance entities from downcoding reimbursement claims from healthcare professionals except in limited circumstances; makes certain other changes related to health insurance claim adjudication. - Amends TCA Title 56, Chapter 7.Dead2 February 2026
TNSB 2618 †Computers and Electronic Processing - As introduced, requires the joint chairs of the artificial intelligence advisory council to publish their annual findings regarding the economic, labor, and ethical impacts of artificial intelligence on an appropriate page of the general assembly's website, in addition to the existing requirement to submit these reports to the governor and legislative speakers. - Amends TCA Title 4; Title 10; Title 16; Title 36; Title 37; Title 38; Title 39; Title 40; Title 45; Title 47; Title 48; Title 49; Title 53; Title 63; Title 67; Title 68 and Title 71.In committee5 February 2026
TNSB 814Education, Dept. of - As introduced, requires the department to establish and administer a three-year artificial intelligence weapons detection system grant pilot program to award grants to eligible LEAs for the purchase of artificial intelligence weapons detection systems for schools without an artificial intelligence weapons detection system. - Amends TCA Title 49.In committee24 February 2025
TNSB 837Statutes and Codification - As enacted, clarifies that a "person," as used in Tennessee Code Annotated, does not include artificial intelligence, a computer algorithm, a software program, computer hardware, or any type of machine. - Amends TCA Title 1.
Companion: TN HB 849
Signed28 April 2026
TXHB 1265Relating to artificial intelligence mental health services.In committee10 March 2025
TXHB 148 †Relating to the use of artificial intelligence to score constructed responses on assessment instruments administered to public school students.Introduced15 August 2025
TXHB 149Relating to regulation of the use of artificial intelligence systems in this state; providing civil penalties.Enacted22 June 2025
TXHB 167 †Relating to the use of artificial intelligence to score constructed responses on assessment instruments administered to public school students.Introduced22 July 2025
TXHB 1709 †Relating to the regulation and reporting on the use of artificial intelligence systems by certain business entities and state agencies; providing civil penalties.In committee14 March 2025
TXHB 2818Relating to the artificial intelligence division within the Department of Information Resources.Enacted20 June 2025
TXHB 2922 †Relating to use of artificial intelligence in utilization review conducted for health benefit plans.In committee19 March 2025
TXHB 3512Relating to artificial intelligence training programs for certain employees and officials of state agencies and local governments.Enacted20 June 2025
TXHB 3755Relating to biometric identifiers used in the performance of artificial intelligence.
Companion: TX SB 2490
In committee26 March 2025
TXHB 4018Relating to use of artificial intelligence in utilization review conducted for health benefit plans.In committee27 March 2025
TXHB 4448Relating to an automated artificial intelligence review of library material purchased by public schools; providing an administrative penalty.In committee2 April 2025
TXHB 4455Relating to the use of artificial intelligence by health care providers.In committee3 April 2025
TXHB 4635Relating to disclosure of the use of artificial intelligence in the denial of insurance claims.Dead7 May 2025
TXHB 4908Relating to the establishment of the Texas prosperity payout fund; imposing taxes on the gross revenues of and consumption by certain industry participants; authorizing administrative penalties.In committee3 April 2025
TXHB 5118Relating to a study on employer and state agency use of automated employment decision tools in assessing an applicant's suitability for a position.Passed committee15 May 2025
TXHB 5282Relating to the use of artificial intelligence to score certain portions of assessment instruments administered to public school students.In committee7 April 2025
TXHB 5496Relating to the disclosure and use of artificial intelligence.In committee7 April 2025
TXSB 1188Relating to electronic health record requirements; authorizing a civil penalty.Enacted20 June 2025
TXSB 1411Relating to the use of artificial intelligence-based algorithms by health benefit plan issuers, utilization review agents, health care providers, and physicians.In committee6 March 2025
TXSB 1700Relating to the artificial intelligence division within the Department of Information Resources.In committee11 March 2025
TXSB 1822Relating to the use of artificial intelligence-based algorithms in utilization review conducted for certain health benefit plans.Passed chamber7 May 2025
TXSB 1964Relating to the regulation and use of artificial intelligence systems and the management of data by governmental entities.Enacted20 June 2025
TXSB 228Relating to prohibiting the use of certain political advertising manipulated by generative artificial intelligence technology; creating a criminal offense.In committee3 February 2025
TXSB 2473Relating to the use of an automated employment decision tool by a state agency to assess a job applicant's fitness for a position.In committee3 April 2025
TXSB 2567Relating to the deceptive trade practice of failure to disclose information regarding the use of artificial intelligence system or algorithmic pricing systems for setting of price.In committee3 April 2025
TXSB 2966Relating to establishing a framework to govern the use of artificial intelligence systems in critical decision-making by private companies and ensure consumer protections; authorizing a civil penalty.In committee7 April 2025
TXSB 2991Relating to the use of an automated employment decision tool by an employer to assess a job applicant's fitness for a position; imposing an administrative penalty.In committee7 April 2025
TXSB 382 †Relating to a prohibition on the use of artificial intelligence technology for classroom instruction.In committee3 February 2025
TXSB 668Relating to the disclosure of information with regard to artificial intelligence.Passed chamber28 April 2025
TXSB 815Relating to the use of certain automated systems in, and certain adverse determinations made in connection with, the health benefit claims process.Enacted20 June 2025
USH.J.Res. 143Resolution Act.In committee20 May 2026
USH.R. 1694AI Accountability ActIn committee27 February 2025
USH.R. 193Maintaining Innovation and Safe Technologies ActIn committee3 January 2025
USH.R. 5045HEALTH AI ActIn committee26 August 2025
USH.R. 8881SBA Artificial Intelligence Utilization Act of 2026In committee24 June 2026
USH.R. 9125Sectoral AI Governance Act of 2026In committee3 June 2026
USH.R. 9566To establish a pilot program for use by U.S. Customs and Border Protection at land ports of entry along the Arizona border to assess the use of artificial intelligence through an anomaly detection algorithm, and for other purposes.In committee7 July 2026
USH.R. 9619 †To require artificial intelligence chatbot providers to provide data privacy and security, and for other purposes.In committee9 July 2026
USH.R. 9632Accelerating Innovation (AI) for Kids with Cancer ActIn committee9 July 2026
USH.R. 9757Conversational AI Services ActIn committee16 July 2026
USS. 1085MedShield Act of 2025In committee14 March 2025
USS. 1633TEST AI Act of 2025In committee7 May 2025
USS. 1638Protection Against Foreign Adversarial Artificial Intelligence Act of 2025In committee7 May 2025
USS. 2081RISE Act of 2025In committee12 June 2025
USS. 232Preventing Algorithmic Collusion Act of 2025In committee23 January 2025
USS. 321Decoupling America's Artificial Intelligence Capabilities from China Act of 2025In committee29 January 2025
USS. 501Strategy for Public Health Preparedness and Response to Artificial Intelligence ThreatsIn committee10 February 2025
UTHB 168 †Artificial Intelligence in EducationPassed chamber8 March 2025
UTHB 273Classroom Technology AmendmentsSigned18 March 2026
UTHB 276Artificial Intelligence ModificationsSigned24 March 2026
UTHB 286Artificial Intelligence Transparency AmendmentsPassed committee7 March 2026
UTHB 320Office of Artificial Intelligence Policy AmendmentsSigned18 March 2026
UTHB 438Artificial Intelligence AmendmentsDead7 March 2026
UTHB 452Artificial Intelligence AmendmentsSigned26 March 2025
UTHB 504Political Advertising ModificationsIn committee7 March 2026
UTHB 524Public Education Financial OfficersDead7 March 2026
UTSB 180Law Enforcement Usage of Artificial IntelligenceSigned26 March 2025
UTSB 205Law Enforcement Artificial Intelligence AmendmentsPassed chamber7 March 2026
UTSB 226Artificial Intelligence Consumer Protection AmendmentsSigned27 March 2025
UTSB 256Identity Protection ModificationsSigned26 March 2026
UTSB 271Unauthorized Artificial Intelligence Impersonation AmendmentsSigned27 March 2025
UTSB 322Educational Technology Regulatory SandboxPassed committee7 March 2026
UTSB 332 †Artificial Intelligence RevisionsSigned26 March 2025
UTSB 38Consumer Protection ModificationsSigned17 March 2026
UTSJR 17Resolution Encouraging Innovation in Legislative Analysis and Information ServicesPassed committee7 March 2026
VAHB 1170Law-enforcement agencies & sheriff's dept.; policy on use of covered artificial intelligence syst.In committee2 February 2026
VAHB 1186Artificial intelligence; use of systems for student instruction.
Companion: VA SB 394
Signed13 April 2026
VAHB 1257Law-enforcement agencies; use of certain technologies & interrogation practices; forensic laboratoryIn committee2 February 2026
VAHB 1261Law-enforcement agencies; use of certain technology & interrogation practices; forensic laboratory.In committee2 February 2026
VAHB 1294Use of artificial intelligence-based tools; covered artificial intelligence, disclosure of use.In committee2 February 2026
VAHB 1295Law enforcement; artificial intelligence inventory, civil action.In committee2 February 2026
VAHB 1514Employment decisions; automated decision systems, civil penalty.Passed committee18 February 2026
VAHB 1521Digital innovation & infrastructure; establishing rights in digital property & technology resources.In committee2 February 2026
VAHB 1642Artificial intelligence-based tool; definition, use of tool.Enacted2 April 2025
VAHB 2046High-risk artificial intelligence; development, deployment, and use by public bodies, report.
Companion: VA SB 1214
Passed chamber22 February 2025
VAHB 2094High-risk artificial intelligence; definitions, development, deployment, and use, civil penalties.Vetoed2 April 2025
VAHB 2121Digital Content Authenticity and Transparency Act; established, civil penalty.
Companion: VA SB 1417
In committee4 February 2025
VAHB 2250Artificial Intelligence Training Data Transparency Act; transparency and disclosure requirements.In committee4 February 2025
VAHB 2268Emerging Technologies, Cybersecurity, and Data Privacy, Division of; established.Passed committee4 February 2025
VAHB 2411 †Consumer Counsel, Division of; expands duties, artificial intelligence fraud and abuse.Passed committee4 February 2025
VAHB 2433Law-enforcement agencies; use of certain technologies and interrogation practices.In committee5 February 2025
VAHB 2479Political campaign advertisements; synthetic media, penalty.Vetoed2 April 2025
VAHB 248 †Autonomous agent; regulations for an applicant requesting licensure of an agent.In committee18 November 2024
VAHB 2554Artificial Intelligence Transparency Act; established.In committee4 February 2025
VAHB 310Artificial Intelligence Workforce Impact Act; established, report.Passed committee18 February 2026
VAHB 580Consumer Counsel, Division of; establishing mechanisms for receiving and investigating complaints.Signed6 April 2026
VAHB 635Artificial Intelligence Chatbots Act; established, prohibited practices, penalties.In committee9 February 2026
VAHB 638Data brokers; regulation, civil penalties.In committee9 February 2026
VAHB 668Mental health service providers; use of artificial intelligence system, civil penalty.In committee18 February 2026
VAHB 669Impersonation of certain licensed professionals by chatbot; definitions, notice, civil liability.Passed committee18 February 2026
VAHB 713 †Fostering Access, Innovation, and Responsibility in Artificial Intelligence Act; established.Passed committee18 February 2026
VAHB 747 †Artificial Intelligence Developer Act; established, civil penalty.In committee18 November 2024
VAHB 758Artificial Intelligence Chatbots and Minors Act; established, prohibited practices, penalties.In committee18 February 2026
VAHB 999Virginia Human Rights Act; equal credit opportunities, Virginia Fair Housing Law, nondiscrimination.Passed committee18 February 2026
VAHJ 116 †Confirming appointment of the Director of the Division of Legislative Automated Systems.Passed chamber9 April 2026
VAHJ 32Higher educational institutions; JLARC to study artificial intelligence use policies.Passed chamber1 April 2026
VAHR 2201 †Commending the Goshen Post Elementary School Presidential AI Challenge team.
Companion: VA SR 2089
Passed chamber30 June 2026
VASB 1161Artificial Intelligence Transparency Act; established.In committee24 January 2025
VASB 164 †Virginia Consumer Protection Act; prohibited practices, artificial intelligence disclosure.In committee19 November 2024
VASB 269Mental health service providers; definitions, use of artificial intelligence system, civil penalty.Passed chamber2 March 2026
VASB 365Fostering Access, Innovation, and Responsibility in Artificial Intelligence Act; established.In committee4 February 2026
VASB 586Health carriers; use of artificial intelligence, disclosures.Passed chamber23 February 2026
VASB 775Political campaign advertisements; synthetic media, penalty.Vetoed2 April 2025
VASB 796Artificial Intelligence Companion Chatbots and Minors Act; established, enforcement, civil penalty.Passed chamber2 March 2026
VASB 85Consumer Data Protection Act; social media platforms & model operators, interoperability interfaces.Passed chamber9 March 2026
VASJ 14 †Artificial intelligence; Joint Commission on Technology and Science to study advancements.Passed committee19 November 2024
VTH 262 †An act relating to restricting electronic monitoring of employees and the use of employment-related automated decision systemsIntroduced19 February 2025
VTH 340An act relating to regulating developers and deployers of certain automated decision systemsIntroduced25 February 2025
VTH 341An act relating to creating oversight and safety standards for developers and deployers of inherently dangerous artificial intelligence systemsIntroduced25 February 2025
VTH 365An act relating to the regulation of social media platforms and artificial intelligence systemsIntroduced26 February 2025
VTH 389 †An act relating to restricting the use of artificial intelligence to affect rental housing pricing and availabilityIntroduced26 February 2025
VTH 714 †An act relating to automated employment decision making and State employeesIntroduced16 January 2026
VTH 776 †An act relating to the use of artificial intelligence in health care coverage decisionsIntroduced27 January 2026
VTH 783 †An act relating to chatbot disclosure requirementsIntroduced27 January 2026
VTH 784 †An act relating to the regulation of chatbotsIntroduced27 January 2026
VTH 792 †An act relating to liability standards for developers and deployers of artificial intelligence systemsIntroduced28 January 2026
VTH 804 †An act relating to companion chatbotsIntroduced28 January 2026
VTH 814 †An act relating to neurological rights and the use of artificial intelligence technology in health and human servicesSigned19 May 2026
VTH 816 †An act relating to regulating the use of artificial intelligence in the provision of mental health services
Companion: VT H 644, VT S 241
Signed29 May 2026
VTH 821 †An act relating to artificial intelligenceIntroduced29 January 2026
VTH 822 †An act relating to the regulation of generative artificial intelligence systemsIntroduced29 January 2026
VTH 829 †An act relating to notification of robocalls that use an artificial voiceIntroduced29 January 2026
VTH 846 †An act relating to artificial intelligence and electionsIntroduced30 January 2026
VTH 855 †An act relating to defenses in civil actions based on harm caused by artificial intelligenceIntroduced3 February 2026
VTS 205 †An act relating to a temporary moratorium on AI data centers and a report on the construction and operation of AI data centers in VermontIntroduced6 January 2026
WAHB 1168Increasing transparency in artificial intelligence.Passed committee12 January 2026
WAHB 1170Informing users when content is developed or modified by artificial intelligence.Enacted24 March 2026
WAHB 1622Allowing bargaining over matters related to the use of artificial intelligence.Floor vote3 February 2026
WAHB 1672Addressing technology used by employers in the workplace.Passed committee12 January 2026
WAHB 1833Creating an artificial intelligence grant program.Floor vote12 March 2026
WAHB 1942Promoting the economic development of innovative uses of artificial intelligence.Introduced12 January 2026
WAHB 2144Requiring notices to employees when electronic monitoring is used to assist employers conducting performance evaluations.Passed committee6 February 2026
WAHB 2157Regulating high-risk artificial intelligence system development, deployment, and use.Passed committee19 February 2026
WAHB 2225Concerning regulation of artificial intelligence companion chatbots.Enacted24 March 2026
WAHB 2503Regulating artificial intelligence training data.Passed committee30 January 2026
WAHB 2599Protecting the integrity of therapy and psychotherapy services.Introduced4 February 2026
WASB 5395Making improvements to transparency and accountability in the prior authorization determination process.
Companion: WA HB 1566
Enacted23 March 2026
WASB 5422Allowing bargaining over matters related to the use of artificial intelligence.Passed committee12 January 2026
WASB 5870Establishing civil liability for suicide linked to the use of artificial intelligence systems.Introduced12 January 2026
WASB 5956Addressing artificial intelligence, student discipline, and surveillance in public schools.Floor vote12 March 2026
WASB 5984Concerning regulation of artificial intelligence companion chatbots.Floor vote12 March 2026
WASB 6120Regulating high-risk artificial intelligence system development, deployment, and use.Introduced14 January 2026
WASB 6243Concerning the operation of autonomous motor vehicles.Introduced20 January 2026
WASB 6254Leveraging artificial intelligence to improve Washington's regulatory climate through streamlining language in rules and regulatory guidance documents.Introduced21 January 2026
WASB 6284Providing consumer protections for artificial intelligence systems.
Companion: WA HB 2667
Passed committee6 February 2026
WASB 6299 †Concerning artificial intelligence and instructional staff.Introduced23 January 2026
WIAB 1109Relating to: use of artificial intelligence to deny prior authorization for medical necessity or experimental status.
Companion: WI SB 1066
Dead30 March 2026
WIAB 1128Relating to: insurer claims denial practices and auditing, creating the Office of the Public Intervenor, granting rule-making authority, and making an appropriation. (FE)
Companion: WI SB 1097
Dead23 March 2026
WIAB 1190Relating to: algorithmic pricing of essential consumer goods, granting rule-making authority, and providing a penalty.
Companion: WI SB 1140
Dead30 March 2026
WIAB 292Relating to: the use of artificial intelligence or other machine assisted translation in court proceedings and of telephone or live audiovisual interpretation in criminal trials. (FE)
Companion: WI SB 295
Dead23 March 2026
WIAB 456Relating to: changes regarding the laws governing real estate practice. (FE)
Companion: WI SB 478
Enacted10 December 2025
WIAB 848Relating to: operation of autonomous vehicles on highways and providing a penalty.
Companion: WI SB 831
Dead23 March 2026
WIAB 855Relating to: synthetic digital representations and providing a penalty.Dead23 March 2026
WIAB 959Relating to: the legal status of artificial intelligence.
Companion: WI SB 932
Dead23 March 2026
WIAB 965Relating to: artificial intelligence systems that simulate humanlike relationships with children and providing a penalty.
Companion: WI SB 939
Dead23 March 2026
WISB 400Relating to: use restrictions on state and local government electronic devices.Dead23 March 2026
WVHB 3187 †Relating to the West Virginia Task Force on Artificial IntelligenceEnacted31 July 2025
WVHB 4496 †To force any media/internet creator providing artificial intelligence created videos to have an identifying marker that allows viewers to know that the video is not real.In committee19 January 2026
WVHB 4770 †Establishing limitations on the use of artificial intelligence and artificial intelligence technology to deliver mental health care, with exceptions for administrative support functionsIn committee3 February 2026
WVHCR 94Requesting a study regarding the creating of an artificial intelligence elective course to be offered in high schoolsIn committee18 March 2025
WVSB 484 †Relating to disclosures and penalties associated with use of synthetic media and artificial intelligenceIn committee4 March 2025
WYHB 102Protecting kids from deepfakes and exploitative images.Enacted8 March 2026
WYHB 91Ban on government social scoring with AI.Dead23 February 2026
WYSJ 8Political expenditures.Dead1 March 2025

Source: Open States. Statuses show where each bill stood on 18 August 2026, when this issue was generated, rather than at the end of the period.

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