Utilizes artificial intelligence for eligibility verification and fraud detection in public assistance programs. Authorizes data access from state agencies to verify residency and eligibility. Prioritizes job training programs to increase employment and self-reliance.
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This is a binding legislative act (House Bill) from the Pennsylvania General Assembly that amends existing public welfare law with mandatory requirements and enforcement authority.
The document has minimal coverage of risk domains, with limited focus on privacy compromise (2.1) through data access provisions, and potential discrimination concerns (1.1, 1.3) through AI-based eligibility verification. The document primarily focuses on administrative procedures rather than AI risk mitigation.
This legislation primarily governs Public Administration (excluding National Security) through state agency operations, and Health Care and Social Assistance through medical assistance programs and managed care organizations. It also touches on Educational Services and Professional and Technical Services through job training coordination.
The document focuses primarily on the Deploy and Operate and Monitor stages, as it authorizes the use of AI for eligibility verification and fraud detection in operational public assistance programs. There is minimal coverage of earlier lifecycle stages.
The document uses the broad term 'artificial intelligence' without defining it or specifying particular types of AI systems, models, or technical thresholds. It does not distinguish between different AI categories or provide technical specifications.
Pennsylvania General Assembly; Representatives Grove, Greiner, Keefer, Flick, Moul and Struzzi; Committee on Human Services
The bill was introduced by named representatives and referred to the Committee on Human Services, indicating these are the proposing actors within the Pennsylvania state legislature.
Pennsylvania Department of Human Services; secretary
The Department of Human Services and its secretary are granted explicit authority to promulgate regulations, establish standards, and take necessary actions to ensure compliance with the act.
Pennsylvania Department of Human Services; Federal Government
The Department of Human Services is responsible for monitoring compliance with budget requirements and program administration. The Federal Government monitors through the waiver and approval process for federal funds.
Pennsylvania Department of Human Services; Department of Labor and Industry; Department of Education; Workforce Development Boards; physical health managed care organizations; providers
The legislation targets state agencies (particularly the Department of Human Services) that will deploy AI for eligibility verification and fraud detection, as well as healthcare providers and managed care organizations that must comply with data sharing requirements.
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