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LC 4006

Generally revise artificial intelligence laws

2025 Regular Session

LC 4006 would broadly revise AI laws, setting new regulations for developers, vendors, and government use; however the draft died in May 2025, so no current effect.

(LC) Draft Died in Process
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Bill Summary · LC 4006

Summary: LC 4006 – Generally revise artificial intelligence laws

Overview

  • Bill number and title: LC 4006, “Generally revise artificial intelligence laws”
  • Subject area: Information Technology (also related to Communications)
  • Status: Draft, subsequently died in process (LC)
  • Introduced: December 15, 2024
  • Recent action: Draft died in process on May 22, 2025
  • Drafter: Assigned (initial drafting action observed on introduction)

Intent and Scope

  • The bill is described as a general revision of artificial intelligence laws. Based on the title and classification, the aim appears to be updating or harmonizing the regulatory framework governing AI within the state’s information technology and communications laws. The public record here does not provide the bill text, specific definitions, or explicit regulatory goals.

Provisions (Public Text Availability)

  • Note: No publicly released text or published provisions are available in the information provided. As a result, there are no concrete provisions to summarize (e.g., definitions of AI, governance structures, safety or transparency requirements, data privacy rules, or enforcement mechanisms) for LC 4006.
  • If the bill text becomes publicly accessible, a detailed subsection-by-subsection summary should be prepared to highlight:
    • Definitions of artificial intelligence and related terms
    • Regulatory regimes (agency powers, licensing, audits, or reporting)
    • Obligations on developers, vendors, and users
    • Consumer protection or civil liability provisions
    • Government use of AI and procurement standards
    • Data privacy, security, and oversight requirements
    • Penalties, enforcement, and effective dates

Potential Impact (If Enacted)

  • A general AI-law revision could affect:
    • AI developers and vendors (compliance obligations, reporting, audits)
    • Businesses and organizations deploying AI technologies
    • State and local government agencies implementing or procuring AI
    • Consumers and individuals whose data may be used by AI systems
  • Given the current status (draft died in process), there is no immediate regulatory effect, but the bill’s concept could reemerge in future legislation.

Affected Parties

  • Entities involved in artificial intelligence and related information technology fields (to the extent the bill’s provisions, if enacted, would apply).
  • Government entities responsible for regulating or enforcing AI-related laws (if the bill would establish agencies, oversight, or penalties).

Procedural and Timeline Details

  • Introduced: December 15, 2024
  • Draft On Hold: December 15, 2024
  • Drafter Assigned: December 15, 2024
  • Draft Died in Process: May 22, 2025
  • Status indicates the draft did not advance to enactment; no further procedural steps are recorded in the provided data.

Next Steps / How to Track

  • To obtain the actual text and a fuller understanding of provisions, monitor the legislative database or official filings for LC 4006.
  • If a new version is introduced, expect updates on scope, definitions, regulatory requirements, and timelines.
  • For analysis, seek committee reports, fiscal notes, and sponsor statements associated with any reintroduction.

If you’d like, I can format a follow-up once the bill text or committee materials become available and extract precise provisions, timelines, and fiscal implications.

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

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