S0002Florida2026 sessionFailed / Dead
Artificial Intelligence Bill of Rights
Plain-language summary
Florida's AI Bill of Rights restricts government entities from contracting with certain companies for AI technology unless specified requirements are met, and prohibits local governments from contracting with AI vendors under certain circumstances. It also requires companion chatbot platforms to obtain parental consent before allowing minors to create accounts, and mandates periodic notifications to users about AI interactions. Applies to both government procurement and private-sector AI platform operators.
Summary generated by AI from the official bill text — may contain errors.
History
Apr 24, 2026
SFiled
Apr 24, 2026
SReferred to Rules
Apr 28, 2026
SOn Committee agenda-- Rules, 04/28/26, 2:00 pm, 110 Senate Building
Apr 28, 2026
SIntroduced
Apr 28, 2026
SWithdrawn from Rules
Apr 28, 2026
SPlaced on Calendar, on 2nd reading
Apr 28, 2026
SRead 2nd time
Apr 28, 2026
SRead 3rd time
Apr 28, 2026
SPassed; YEAS 37 NAYS 1
Apr 28, 2026
HIn Messages
Apr 28, 2026
HReferred to Information Technology Budget & Policy Subcommittee
Apr 28, 2026
HNow in Information Technology Budget & Policy Subcommittee
Apr 28, 2026
H1st Reading (Original Filed Version)
Apr 29, 2026
HDied in Information Technology Budget & Policy Subcommittee
Progress
Introduced
Engrossed
Enrolled
Passed
Signed into law
Failed / DeadApr 29, 2026
Sponsors
JB
Sen. Jason Brodeur (R)Prime sponsor
Sources
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