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GA HB988
Bill
Status
Engrossed
2/16/2024
Primary Sponsor
Brad Thomas
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AI Summary
- Board of Homeland Security must develop and publish a list of approved unmanned aircraft systems (drones) by December 1, 2024, in coordination with the Department of Administrative Services, including only systems compliant with FAA standards and posing no state security threat; the list must be updated every six months
- State agencies, counties, municipalities, school districts, and other political subdivisions are prohibited from purchasing or expending public funds on any drone not on the approved list
- Records related to the Board of Homeland Security's development of the approved drone list are exempt from Georgia's Open Records Act
- Georgia Technology Authority must conduct an annual inventory (beginning December 31, 2024) of all artificial intelligence systems used by state agencies, documenting each system's name, vendor, capabilities, decision-making role, and whether it underwent an impact assessment, with an annual report provided to the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, and General Assembly
- By December 31, 2025, the Georgia Technology Authority must establish policies governing the procurement, implementation, and ongoing assessment of AI systems used by state agencies, ensuring no system results in unlawful discrimination
Legislative Description
Georgia Technology Authority; annual inventory of artificial intelligence usage by state agencies; provide
Last Action
Senate Read Second Time
3/20/2024
Committee Referrals
Science and Technology2/20/2024
Technology and Infrastructure Innovation1/23/2024
Full Bill Text
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