Requires the Texas House of Representatives committee overseeing workforce development to conduct a study on whether to establish an AI-related workforce training program.
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This is a legislative bill enacted by the Texas Legislature that creates binding legal obligations for the house committee to conduct a study and report results by a specific deadline.
This document has minimal risk domain coverage, with only implicit mention of workforce-related risks. The document primarily establishes a study mandate rather than addressing specific AI risks. There is no substantial coverage of any risk subdomains.
This document does not directly govern any specific economic sector. It mandates a study on establishing a workforce training program that would potentially serve individuals across multiple sectors who need AI-related skills. The governance is focused on workforce development infrastructure rather than sector-specific AI regulation.
The document does not govern specific AI lifecycle stages but rather mandates a study on establishing a workforce training program. The training program under consideration would relate to skills across multiple lifecycle stages including building, using, and operating AI systems.
The document explicitly mentions 'artificial intelligence systems' but does not provide definitions or distinguish between different types of AI. There is no mention of specific AI categories, models, compute thresholds, or technical specifications.
Texas Legislature
The document is enacted by the Texas Legislature, which is the proposing authority for this legislative act.
Texas Legislature; Governor; Lieutenant Governor; Speaker of the House of Representatives
The legislature has implicit enforcement authority over its committees. The reporting requirement to the governor, lieutenant governor, and speaker creates accountability mechanisms.
Governor; Lieutenant Governor; Speaker of the House of Representatives; Standing committee of the senate with jurisdiction over workforce development
These entities receive the study report and are positioned to monitor compliance with the study mandate and evaluate its findings.
Standing committee of the house of representatives having jurisdiction over workforce development; Texas Workforce Commission
The bill targets the house committee to conduct the study and references the Texas Workforce Commission as the potential administrator of a future training program.