Funds the purchase of artificial intelligence equipment and consultancy services for the ASK academy charter school with $290,000.
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This is a state legislative appropriations bill that creates binding legal obligations for the allocation and expenditure of public funds from the general fund for specified educational purposes.
This document has minimal to no coverage of AI risk domains. It is a budget appropriation bill that allocates funding for various educational purposes, including one line item for AI equipment purchase. The document does not address AI risks, harms, governance frameworks, or safety measures.
This document primarily governs the Educational Services sector by appropriating funds to public schools, charter schools, and educational programs across New Mexico. The AI-related appropriation is for educational use within a charter school.
The document does not substantively cover AI lifecycle stages. It is a budget appropriation that funds the purchase of AI equipment and consultancy services but does not describe planning, development, deployment, or monitoring processes for AI systems.
The document mentions 'artificial intelligence equipment' in a single line item but does not define or elaborate on AI models, systems, or any technical specifications. No technical scope categories are substantively covered.
New Mexico State Legislature; New Mexico Senate
This is New Mexico Senate Bill 192, indicating it was proposed by the New Mexico State Senate as part of the state legislative process.
New Mexico Public Education Department; New Mexico state fiscal authorities
The public education department receives the appropriations and is responsible for ensuring proper expenditure. State fiscal authorities enforce the reversion requirement for unexpended funds.
Legislative Education Study Committee
The Legislative Education Study Committee is explicitly named as the recipient of a report on program effectiveness for at least one of the funded programs.
ASK academy charter school; New Mexico Public Education Department; various school districts including Alamogordo, Albuquerque, Belen, Corona, Deming, Gallup, Hobbs, Las Cruces, Lordsburg, Los Alamos, Lovington, Mountainair, Rio Rancho, Santa Fe, Truth or Consequences, West Las Vegas
The bill appropriates funds to the public education department for distribution to various school districts and charter schools. Specifically regarding AI, the ASK academy charter school is targeted to receive funding for AI equipment and consultancy services.