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NV SB199
Bill
AI Summary
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AI companies that develop systems for generating legal documents, human images for services, rent price recommendations, or systems trained on social media search data must register annually with the Bureau of Consumer Protection, with civil penalties up to $5,000 per violation for non-compliance
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Software sellers offering AI-generated legal documents must have each document reviewed by a Nevada-licensed attorney before providing it to customers, and social media platforms must require users to opt-in before their search data can be used to train AI systems
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Landlords are prohibited from setting rent prices based on AI systems that generate recommendations using nonpublic rent information shared by multiple landlords, classified as an unlawful restraint of trade under Nevada antitrust law
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Law enforcement agencies must develop and periodically update AI use policies protecting civil and constitutional rights, county recorders must implement fraud protection protocols for AI-related document filing, and the Department of Employment must conduct annual surveys tracking jobs lost to AI
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Insurers cannot use customer health data to train AI without affirmative consent and must maintain written plans for responsible AI use, while the Superintendent of Public Instruction must establish a Working Group to assess AI in education and develop model policies by January 2027
Legislative Description
Enacts provisions relating to artificial intelligence systems. (BDR 52-583)
Last Action
(No further action taken.)
6/3/2025