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B 64-38

AN ACT TO ADD A NEW CHAPTER 16 TO TITLE 5, GUAM CODE ANNOTATED, RELATIVE TO ESTABLISHING THE GUAM ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI) REGULATORY TASK FORCE TO DEVELOP A COMPREHENSIVE FRAMEWORK FOR THE REGULATION OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI) IN THE GOVERNMENT OF GUAM AND PRIVATE SECTOR WHILE PROTECTING CONSTITUTIONAL AND ORGANIC ACT RIGHTS.

38th Guam Legislature

Summary of Bill B 64-38: Guam AI Regulatory Task Force Main Purpose and IntentThe purpose of this bill is to establish the Guam Artificial Intelligence (AI) Regulatory Task Force t

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Bill Summary · B 64-38

Summary of Bill B 64-38: Guam AI Regulatory Task Force

Main Purpose and Intent

The purpose of this bill is to establish the Guam Artificial Intelligence (AI) Regulatory Task Force to develop a comprehensive framework for regulating the use of AI technology in the Government of Guam and the private sector. The task force would be responsible for creating regulations to ensure AI systems protect individual rights and liberties as outlined in Guam's Constitution and Organic Act.

Key Provisions

  • Establishes the Guam AI Regulatory Task Force, consisting of 11 members appointed by the Governor of Guam
  • Tasked with developing a regulatory framework for the use of AI in Guam, including:
    • Identifying potential risks and harms of AI systems
    • Establishing guidelines for testing, auditing, and monitoring AI applications
    • Recommending policies and laws to govern AI use in government and the private sector
    • Ensuring AI systems respect individual privacy, due process, and other constitutional rights
  • Requires the task force to submit an initial report with recommendations within 1 year of its first meeting
  • Authorizes the task force to conduct hearings, request information, and consult with AI experts and stakeholders
  • Provides funding of $500,000 to support the task force's work over a 2-year period

Affected Parties

  • Government of Guam agencies and departments that utilize or plan to deploy AI technology
  • Private companies and organizations operating in Guam that use or develop AI systems
  • Residents of Guam who may be impacted by the use of AI in both the public and private sectors

Timeline and Procedural Aspects

  • The bill was introduced in the Guam Legislature on November 27, 2025
  • If enacted, the Guam AI Regulatory Task Force would be required to hold its first meeting within 90 days and submit its initial report within 1 year
  • The task force would be active for 2 years, after which it would dissolve unless extended by the Legislature

Overall, this bill aims to proactively establish a regulatory framework for AI in Guam to ensure the technology is used in a manner that protects individual rights and liberties. The task force's work will likely have significant implications for how both government agencies and private companies deploy AI systems within the territory.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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