HB1257Virginia2026 sessionIntroduced
Law-enforcement agencies; use of certain technologies & interrogation practices; forensic lab.
Criminal justice & policingGovernment use of AIGenerative AI & foundation modelsInsurance & financial servicesLiability & private right of action
Plain-language summary
Directs Virginia's Department of Criminal Justice Services to create a comprehensive framework governing law-enforcement use of generative AI, machine learning systems, and audiovisual surveillance technologies, including model policies and mandatory officer training. Agencies must adopt conforming policies by July 1, 2027, and officers hired before July 1, 2026 must complete training by January 1, 2030. The bill also restricts local agencies from purchasing forensic lab equipment not approved by the Department of Forensic Science.
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History
Jan 14, 2026
HPrefiled and ordered printed; Offered 01-14-2026 26103277D
Jan 14, 2026
HReferred to Committee on Communications, Technology and Innovation
Jan 29, 2026
HFiscal Impact Statement from Department of Planning and Budget (HB1257)
Feb 2, 2026
HContinued to next session in Communications, Technology and Innovation (Voice Vote)
Feb 2, 2026
HContinued to next session in Communications, Technology and Innovation (Voice Vote)
Progress
IntroducedJan 14, 2026
Engrossed
Enrolled
Passed
Signed into law
Sponsors
JG
Rep. Jackie Glass (D)Prime sponsor
Sources
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