Establishes the AI Auditors’ Enrollment Fund and details requirements for AI auditors in California. Requires auditors to enroll and adhere to industry standards. Prohibits conflicts of interest and unauthorized disclosure of information. Requires the Government Operations Agency to manage enrollments and misconduct reports.
Establishes the AI Auditors’ Enrollment Fund, administered by the Government Operations Agency, to oversee the regulation of AI auditors.
Requires AI auditors to enroll with the agency, pay enrollment fees, and provide detailed information about their practices by January 1, 2027.
Mandates AI auditors to adhere to widely recognized industry standards and avoid conflicts of interest, including prohibiting employment with auditees within 12 months of an audit.
Obliges auditors to provide detailed reports post-audit to auditees, explaining results and compliance recommendations while retaining documentation for at least 10 years.
Prohibits auditors from disclosing confidential information without authorization, except under specified legal circumstances, and prohibits retaliation against employees who report non-compliance.
Instructs the agency to publish auditor information publicly and retain and share misconduct reports for enforcement purposes, beginning January 1, 2027.
Clarifies that this chapter doesn’t impede audits required by other statutes prior to January 2027, when Section 11549.86 expires.