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HB663 • 2026

Create the Artificial Intelligence Study Commission

Create the Artificial Intelligence Study Commission

Passed Legislature

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Sponsor
Christine Cockley
Last action
Official status
As Introduced
Effective date
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Create the Artificial Intelligence Study Commission

To create the Artificial Intelligence Study Commission to study and make recommendations regarding the use of artificial intelligence in state and local government.

What This Bill Does

  • To create the Artificial Intelligence Study Commission to study and make recommendations regarding the use of artificial intelligence in state and local government.

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Bill History

  1. Ohio Legislature

    As Introduced

Official Summary Text

To create the Artificial Intelligence Study Commission to study and make recommendations regarding the use of artificial intelligence in state and local government.

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As Introduced

136th
General Assembly

Regular
Session
H. B. No. 663

2025-2026

Representatives Cockley, Fischer

Cosponsors: Representatives Brennan,
Synenberg, Deeter, Rader, Brownlee, Somani, Miller, J., Jarrells,
Upchurch, Sigrist, Piccolantonio, Brewer, Russo, Sims, Bryant Bailey,
Salvo, King, Kishman

To

create the Artificial Intelligence Study Commission to study and make
recommendations regarding the use of artificial intelligence in state
and local government.

BE
IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF OHIO:

Section
1.
(A)
The Artificial Intelligence Study Commission is created. The
Commission shall do all of the following:

(1)
Review current state and local government approaches to oversight and
regulation of artificial intelligence;

(2)
Not later than December 31, 2028, issue a report of its findings and
recommendations to the Governor, the President and Minority Leader of
the Senate, and the Speaker and Minority Leader of the House of
Representatives, including both of the following:

(a)
A review of state and local government use of artificial intelligence
in this state;

(b)
Recommendations for a comprehensive regulatory framework regarding
the use of artificial intelligence in this state.

(B)
The Commission may hold hearings regarding legislation pending in the
House of Representatives and the Senate and provide recommendations
to the members of each chamber.

(C)
The Commission shall consist of the following members:

(1)
The State Chief Information Officer, who shall serve as a co-chair of
the Commission;

(2)
The Director of Commerce, who shall serve as a co-chair of the
Commission;

(3)
One member from the private sector with significant experience in the
development or application of artificial intelligence technologies
appointed by the Governor;

(4)
One member with expertise in energy or other critical infrastructure
systems appointed by the Governor;

(5)
One member from institutions of higher education with demonstrated
expertise in artificial intelligence appointed by the Governor;

(6)
One member from the Department of Public Safety appointed by the
Director of Public Safety;

(7)
One member from the K–12 education community appointed by the
Director of Education and Workforce;

(8)
One member from a local workforce development board appointed by the
Governor;

(9)
One member representing the interests of consumers appointed by the
Governor;

(10)
One member from local government appointed by the Governor;

(11)
One member from the Department of Agriculture appointed by the
Director of Agriculture;

(12)
Four members of the General Assembly, two members from the majority
party appointed by the Speaker of the House and the President of the
Senate, and two members from the minority party appointed by the
Minority Leader of the House of Representatives and Minority Leader
of the Senate.

(D)(1)
All members of the Commission are voting members.

(2)
Each appointed member of the Commission serves at the pleasure of the
member's appointing authority.

(3)
The appointing authorities shall appoint all appointed members of the
Commission before the Commission's first meeting.

(4)
Any vacancy in the Commission shall be filled in the same manner as
the original appointment.

(5)
Members of the Commission shall serve without compensation.

(E)(1)
The Commission shall hold its initial meeting at the call of the
Governor, not later than January 30, 2027.

(2)
All subsequent meetings of the Commission shall be held at the call
of the co-chairpersons. The Commission shall meet on a quarterly
basis, or more often, at the discretion of the co-chairpersons.

(F)
The staff of the House of Representatives, the Senate, Department of
Administrative Services, and the Department of Commerce shall provide
technical and administrative support as needed by the Commission.

(G)
The Commission ceases to exist on January 1, 2029.