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HB 1294 VA
Introduced

Use of artificial intelligence-based tools; covered artificial intelligence, disclosure of use.

VA · session 2026 · Assembly / House · bill

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Introduced Jan 15, 2026

Latest action (Feb 2, 2026) Continued to next session in Communications, Technology and Innovation (Voice Vote)

Summary

Use of artificial intelligence-based tools; covered artificial intelligence; disclosure of use. Requires the use of covered artificial intelligence, as defined in the bill, in a criminal investigation to be disclosed in a police report filed for that investigation. Such a report shall be submitted to the attorney for the Commonwealth upon arrest or issuance of a summons and made available to the individual under investigation or such individual's counsel. The bill provides that any use of covered artificial intelligence subsequent to arrest shall be disclosed to the attorney for the Commonwealth and the individual under investigation as soon as practicable but no later than 30 calendar days following such use. The bill enumerates what each report shall include regarding the use of covered artificial intelligence and provides that the first draft of any report or record created in whole or in part by generative artificial intelligence shall be retained for as long as the final report is retained. The bill also provides that the program used to generate a draft or final report shall maintain an audit trail that identifies (i) the person who used artificial intelligence to create or edit the report; (ii) any changes made to the report following the initial draft; and (iii) the video and audio footage used to create a report, if any. The bill provides that the Attorney General may investigate and, if warranted, bring a civil action against any law-enforcement agency to obtain equitable or declaratory relief to enforce the provisions of the bill and provides that a resident of the jurisdiction may bring a civil action against the law-enforcement agency to obtain equitable or declaratory relief to enforce the provisions of the bill. The bill requires such plaintiff to provide written notice of any alleged violation to the law-enforcement agency at least 90 days prior to filing suit, in a manner that is reasonably calculated to enable the law-enforcement agency to cure the alleged violation.

Sponsor (1)

1 coauthor / cosponsor
  • Michelle Lopes Maldonado · cosponsor

Action history (5)

  1. Jan 15, 2026 Presented and ordered printed 26105298D · lower
  2. Jan 15, 2026 Referred to Committee on Communications, Technology and Innovation · lower
  3. Jan 29, 2026 Assigned HST sub: Communications · lower
  4. Feb 2, 2026 Subcommittee recommends continuing to (Voice Vote) · lower
  5. Feb 2, 2026 Continued to next session in Communications, Technology and Innovation (Voice Vote) · lower

Text versions (2)

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  • Introduced · PDF
  • Introduced · HTML

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