Creates a Select Committee on Artificial Intelligence within the West Virginia House of Delegates. Charges the committee with receiving testimony, considering legislation, and recommending actions on AI issues. Consists of up to eleven members appointed by the Speaker.
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This is an internal procedural resolution creating a legislative committee structure. It establishes governance mechanisms for studying AI but does not create binding legal obligations on external parties or enforcement mechanisms.
This document has no coverage of specific AI risk domains. It is a procedural resolution establishing a committee to study AI issues, without addressing any particular risks, harms, or governance measures related to AI systems.
This document does not govern AI use in any specific economic sector. It is a procedural resolution establishing a legislative committee to study AI issues across all potential sectors in West Virginia.
The document does not address specific AI lifecycle stages. It is a procedural resolution establishing a committee to study AI issues broadly without specifying particular development, deployment, or operational phases.
The document mentions 'Artificial Intelligence' as a general technology to be studied but does not define or distinguish between AI models, systems, or any specific technical categories. No technical scope parameters are specified.
West Virginia House of Delegates
The resolution is proposed by the West Virginia House of Delegates as indicated by the header and the resolving clause.
No enforcement mechanisms or enforcement bodies are specified in this procedural resolution. It establishes a committee to study and recommend, not to enforce regulations.
Select Committee on Artificial Intelligence; Speaker of the House
The Select Committee is tasked with receiving testimony and considering legislation on AI issues, with reporting to the Speaker of the House.
The resolution does not target external entities for regulation. It creates an internal committee structure within the House of Delegates to study AI issues and consider future legislation.