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GA HB1651
Bill
Status
Introduced
4/4/2022
Primary Sponsor
Marvin Lim
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AI Summary
- Creates the Transparency and Fairness in Automated Decision-Making Commission to review, publicly report on, and develop recommendations for Georgia's use of artificial intelligence and automated decision systems by state agencies
- Commission comprises legislators, the Chief Justice, Attorney General, heads of state agencies (Public Health, Georgia Technology Authority, Public Safety Training Center, Public Defender Council), plus governor-appointed technologists, nonprofit representatives, and academic faculty — all members to be appointed by August 15, 2022
- Requires the commission to conduct a comprehensive survey of all automated decision systems used by the state, including developer identities, contract terms, data inputs, validation policies, and potential harms, with authority to examine source code and developmental documents regardless of trade secret claims
- Mandates recommendations on minimum technology standards, data minimization policies, anti-bias procedures, individual rights to explanation and human review of automated decisions, cybersecurity protections, prohibitions on secret profiling and unitary scoring, and establishment of a permanent oversight body
- Requires a findings report filed with legislative leadership by March 31, 2023, and a final recommendations report with draft legislation by December 31, 2023, both to be published on a dedicated public website that also accepts public comments
Legislative Description
Transparency and Fairness in Automated Decision-Making Commission; create
Last Action
House Hopper
4/4/2022
Full Bill Text
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