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HI SB2967
Bill
Status
Introduced
1/23/2026
Primary Sponsor
Angus McKelvey
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AI Summary
- Requires businesses using AI systems in consumer interactions to disclose at the beginning of the interaction that the consumer is communicating with an AI, not a human
- Mandates that when high-risk AI systems are used for consequential decisions (housing, credit, employment, insurance, healthcare, education), consumers must receive notice explaining what information was used and the primary factors in the decision
- Grants consumers the right to request correction of inaccurate personal information, submit additional information for reconsideration, and obtain human review of adverse AI-driven decisions by someone with authority to overturn the outcome
- Requires deployers of high-risk AI systems to implement written risk management programs including pre-deployment testing, ongoing monitoring for algorithmic discrimination, and annual impact assessments retained for at least five years
- Makes violations of these AI consumer protection requirements an unfair or deceptive act or practice under Hawaii law, and requires deployers to report material violations or algorithmic discrimination incidents to the Office of Consumer Protection and Attorney General within 90 days
Legislative Description
Relating To Artificial Intelligence.
Attorney General
Last Action
The committee on LBT deferred the measure.
2/11/2026
Committee Referrals
Labor and Technology1/30/2026
Full Bill Text
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