Establishes a task force composed of twelve legislative members to study and recommend a shared services model for statewide data sharing, including necessary legislation and funding mechanisms.
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This is a binding state legislative act that creates a mandatory task force with specific composition, duties, and timeline requirements, using mandatory legal language throughout.
This document has minimal to no coverage of AI risk domains. It focuses on establishing a legislative task force to study data sharing infrastructure and does not address AI-specific risks, harms, or safety concerns. The document is about general data governance and sharing systems, not AI risk mitigation.
This document governs Public Administration (excluding National Security) as it creates a legislative task force to study data sharing across state government agencies. It does not regulate private sector activities or specific industries beyond state government operations.
This document does not explicitly address AI lifecycle stages. It focuses on creating a task force to study data sharing infrastructure and does not mention AI models, systems, or development processes. The document is about general data governance rather than AI-specific lifecycle management.
The document does not explicitly mention AI models, AI systems, or any AI-specific technical concepts. It mentions 'machine learning' once as a potential technology to support data sharing, but does not define or regulate it. The focus is on general data sharing infrastructure.
Senator J. English; Arkansas General Assembly
The document was proposed by Senator J. English and enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Arkansas, as indicated in the header and enactment clause.
President Pro Tempore of the Senate; Speaker of the House of Representatives; Arkansas General Assembly
The President Pro Tempore and Speaker have appointment and convening authority. The General Assembly has oversight through the reporting requirement and the Bureau of Legislative Research provides staff support.
Governor of Arkansas; President Pro Tempore of the Senate; Speaker of the House of Representatives; Bureau of Legislative Research
The Governor, President Pro Tempore, and Speaker receive the final report for monitoring purposes. The Bureau of Legislative Research provides staff support and oversight for the task force's activities.
State agencies of Arkansas; Data-Sharing and Data-Driven Decision-Making Task Force
The act creates a task force to study data sharing among state agencies. State agencies are defined as cabinet, agency, institution, authority, department, board, commission, bureau, council, or other agency of the State of Arkansas.