Of inquiry requesting the President to transmit certain documents relating to the dangerous, unaccountable use of AI by the United States DOGE Service to jeopardize the private information and essential services of the American people.
This bill requests the President to provide documents regarding the use of AI by the United States DOGE Service that jeopardizes private information and essential services.
Prohibits use of facial recognition technology on consumer except for legitimate safety purpose.
This bill prohibits the use of facial recognition technology on consumers, with exceptions potentially for safety purposes, pending definition confirmation.
Prohibits state agencies and state-owned entities from utilizing large language models or any artificial intelligence systems to make decisions that affect individuals' rights, benefits, or services; requires such decisions to be made by human personnel of the respective state agency or state-owned entity; provides exceptions; provides for enforcement.
This bill prohibits state agencies and state-owned entities from using AI systems for decisions affecting individuals' rights, requiring human personnel to make such decisions. Specifics of exceptions and enforcement are not available due to the lack of full bill text.
3-1-1 Systems - Expansion Program and Oversight Board - Establishment
The bill establishes the Maryland 3-1-1 Oversight Board and a program using AI for certain call routing and question answering, with expansion required to all counties after a certain period.
3-1-1 Systems - Expansion Program and Oversight Board - Establishment
SB114 establishes the Maryland 3-1-1 Oversight Board within the Maryland Information Network to oversee the expansion of 3-1-1 systems, with a plan for statewide expansion after an unspecified time period.
AI Regulation in the Public Services Industry
State legislatures across the United States are actively developing artificial intelligence regulations that directly affect Public Services companies and practitioners. These laws address a wide range of concerns including algorithmic discrimination, automated decision-making, data privacy, consumer transparency, and the use of high-risk AI systems that can materially affect individuals' lives. As of 2026, 4 states have introduced or enacted legislation with direct implications for Public Services.
Compliance requirements vary significantly by state, making it essential for Public Services legal and compliance teams to track both enacted laws and pending bills. Key obligations may include conducting algorithmic impact assessments, providing consumer disclosures when AI is used in consequential decisions, implementing risk management programs, and ensuring human-in-the-loop oversight for high-stakes outcomes. Penalties for non-compliance can be substantial — see our Penalty Tracker for details by state.
To assess your organization's specific compliance obligations under current and upcoming Public Services AI regulations, use our Am I Affected? tool. For upcoming enforcement dates, visit the Deadlines page or the Deadline Calendar. Use the Bill Comparator to analyze differences between state laws side-by-side.