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.
Establishes a Select Committee on Artificial Intelligence within the West Virginia House of Delegates.
Comprises up to eleven members appointed by the Speaker of the House.
Tasks the committee with receiving testimony, considering legislation, and recommending action on AI-related issues in the state.
Subjects the committee to the House rules governing Standing Committees, where applicable.
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🏛️ This document has been enacted by the State of West Virginia.
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📜 This document's name is West Virginia House Resolution 3.
AGORA also tracks this document under the name West Virginia HR 3 (2024).
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Whereas, Artificial Intelligence is a current and evolving technology; and
Whereas, This technology should be studied to ensure its proper application; and
Whereas, The State continues to seek methods which would address these issues, which would ensure an educated, skilled, dedicated and diversified workforce, and this issue can, and has, been addressed through appropriate legislative action; therefore, be it
Resolved by the House of Delegates:
That for the remainder of the 86th Legislature, there is hereby created a Select Committee on Artificial Intelligence, consisting of not more than eleven members of the House of Delegates, to be appointed by the Speaker. Notwithstanding the provisions of any House rule to the contrary, the Select Committee hereby created shall receive testimony, consider legislation, and recommend action to the Speaker of the House regarding all issues relating to Artificial Intelligence in the State of West Virginia; and, be it
Further Resolved, That the rules of the House governing Standing Committees shall govern the actions and proceedings of this Select Committee insofar as applicable.
Creates a Select Committee on Artificial Intelligence to address AI issues in West Virginia.
Creates a Select Committee on Artificial Intelligence to address AI issues in West Virginia.