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SB 524

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2025 Regular Session Introduced by Brandon Achor and 13 co-sponsors

SB 524 mandates California law enforcement to disclose AI use in reports, ensuring transparency and accountability while retaining draft records for integrity.

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Bill Summary · SB 524

Summary of SB 524: Revise Laws Relating to Category D Assisted Living Facilities

Bill Overview

Bill Number: SB 524
Introduced: February 20, 2025
Status: Chapter Number Assigned (Chapter 587, Statutes of 2025)
Primary Sponsor: Dennis Lenz
Vote Requirement: Majority
Fiscal Committee: Yes
Local Program: Yes

Purpose and Intent

SB 524 aims to regulate the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in the preparation of official reports by law enforcement agencies in California. The bill seeks to enhance transparency and accountability in law enforcement practices by ensuring that any report generated with the assistance of AI is clearly identified and properly authenticated.

Key Provisions

  1. Policy Requirement: Each law enforcement agency must maintain a policy that mandates:

    • Identification of any AI program used in generating reports.
    • A disclosure statement indicating that the report was created fully or partially using AI.
    • The signature of the law enforcement officer who prepared the report, verifying its accuracy.
  2. Retention of Drafts: If AI is used to create an official report:

    • The first draft generated must be retained for as long as the official report is kept.
    • Drafts created with AI, other than the official report, do not constitute an officer's statement.
  3. Audit Trail: Agencies must maintain an audit trail that includes:

    • Identification of the person who used AI to create the report.
    • Any video or audio footage utilized in the report creation.
  4. Vendor Restrictions: Contracted vendors providing AI services to law enforcement are prohibited from:

    • Sharing, selling, or using information from law enforcement agencies for purposes other than those specified in the contract or as mandated by a court order.
    • Accessing processed data for troubleshooting or system improvement purposes is allowed.
  5. Definitions: The bill provides specific definitions for terms such as "artificial intelligence," "contracted vendor," "first draft," "law enforcement agency," and "official report."

Impact

  • Affected Parties: This legislation will primarily impact law enforcement agencies across California, requiring them to adopt new policies and procedures regarding the use of AI in report generation.
  • Cost Implications: The bill imposes a state-mandated local program, which may incur costs for local agencies. If the Commission on State Mandates determines that costs are mandated by the state, reimbursement will be provided according to existing statutory provisions.

Procedural Timeline

  • Governor Approval: October 10, 2025
  • Chaptered: October 10, 2025
  • Legislative Actions: The bill underwent multiple readings, amendments, and committee reviews before being approved by both the Senate and Assembly.

Conclusion

SB 524 establishes important guidelines for the use of artificial intelligence in law enforcement reporting, aiming to enhance accountability and transparency in policing practices. By requiring clear identification and retention of AI-generated content, the bill seeks to safeguard the integrity of law enforcement documentation.

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

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