Maryland Code § SF-3.5-804

Section SF-3.5-804
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(a) On or before December 1, 2024, the Department, in consultation with
the Governor's Artificial Intelligence Subcabinet, shall adopt policies and procedures
concerning the development, procurement, deployment, use, and ongoing assessment
of systems that employ high-risk artificial intelligence by a unit of State government.
(b) The policies and procedures required by subsection (a) of this section
shall:
(1) subject to any other applicable law, govern the procurement,
deployment, and ongoing assessment of systems that employ high-risk artificial
intelligence by a unit of State government;
(2) define the criteria for an inventory of systems that employ high-
risk artificial intelligence;
(3) be sufficient to ensure that the use of any system that employs
artificial intelligence by a unit of State government is governed by adequate
guardrails to protect individuals and communities;

(4) if the Department is notified that an individual or group of
individuals may have been negatively impacted by a system that employs high-risk
artificial intelligence, require the Department to:
(i) notify an individual or a group of individuals determined
to have been negatively impacted; and
(ii) provide guidance to an individual or a group of individuals
determined to have been negatively impacted on available options to opt out of the
system; and
(5) provide guidance to units of State government on procurement of
a system that employs high-risk artificial intelligence that ensures data privacy and
compliance with applicable statutes and regulations.
(c) The Department shall make the policies and procedures required by
subsection (a) of this section publicly available on its website within 45 days after the
policies and procedures are adopted.

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