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State law

California AI law

Every enacted, pending, and vetoed California AI bill in one place. 4 laws currently tracked, updated April 2026.

Healthcare Provider Generative AI Patient Communication Disclosure

AB 3030 (signed Sep 2024 — Gov. Newsom)

In force
Effective date
Jan 1, 2025
Enforcement
California Medical Board; California Department of Public Health; licensing boards
Scope
Health facilities, clinics, physician offices, group practices using GenAI to generate written or verbal patient communications about clinical information. Disclosure exempted when a licensed provider reviews.
Maximum penalty
Health facility licensure actions; California Medical Board disciplinary action.

Health Care Coverage: Utilization Review — AI Guardrails (Physicians Make Decisions Act)

SB 1120 (signed Sep 28, 2024 — Gov. Newsom)

In force
Effective date
Jan 1, 2025
Enforcement
California DMHC; California Department of Insurance (CDI)
Scope
Health care service plans, disability insurers, and contractors using AI/algorithm tools for utilization review or utilization management. Medical necessity decisions must be made by a licensed clinician, not AI alone.
Maximum penalty
DMHC administrative penalties; CDI Insurance Commissioner penalties; willful violation by a health plan is a crime under Knox-Keene Act.

Generative AI: Training Data Transparency

AB 2013 (signed Sep 28, 2024 — Gov. Newsom)

Enacted — effective 2026
Effective date
Jan 1, 2026
Enforcement
California Attorney General / CPPA (via general consumer protection authority)
Scope
Developers of any generative AI system publicly available to Californians. Documentation required for systems released on or after January 1, 2022.
Maximum penalty
No statutory dollar schedule; enforcement via California AG and consumer protection statutes.

California AI Transparency Act

SB 942 (signed Sep 19, 2024 — Gov. Newsom)

Enacted — effective 2026
Effective date
Jan 1, 2026
Enforcement
California Attorney General; city attorneys; county counsel
Scope
Covered providers — GenAI systems with >1,000,000 monthly users publicly accessible in California. Requires free AI detection tool; manifest and latent content disclosures; 96-hour license revocation for licensee tampering.
Maximum penalty
$5,000 per violation; each day of continued violation is a separate violation; attorneys fees.

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