West Virginia Code § 5A-6-9

West Virginia Task Force on Artificial Intelligence
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(a) As used in this Section, "Task Force" means the West Virginia Task Force on Artificial
Intelligence established by this section.
(b) The West Virginia Task Force on Artificial Intelligence is created and shall be organized
within the Office of the Governor.
(c) The Task Force shall be composed of the following members:
(1) One ex officio, non-voting member from the House of Delegates, appointed by the
Speaker of the House of Delegates.
(2) One ex officio, non-voting member from the State Senate, appointed by the President of
the Senate. a
(3) The Chief Information Officer of the Office of Technology or his or her designee.
(4) The State Superintendent of Schools or his or her designee.
(5) The Chancellor of the West Virginia Higher Education Policy Commission or his or her
designee.
(6) The Attorney General or hies or her designee.
(7) The Secretary of the Department of Administration or his or her designee.
(8) The Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security or his or her designee.
(9) The SecreVtary of Health or his or her designee.
(10) One member representing the cybersecurity industry with experience relevant to the
work of the Task Force, appointed by the Governor.
(11) One member representing the artificial intelligence industry with experience relevant to
the work of the Task Force, appointed by the Governor.
(12) One member representing a statewide business association, appointed by the Governor.
(13) One member from the West Virginia Fusion Center.
(14) One member representing either the West Virginia University Health System or the
Marshall Health Network, appointed by the Governor.
(d) The Governor shall designate the Chair of the Task Force.
(e) The responsibilities of the Task Force shall include, but not be limited to, the following:
(1) Recommending a definition of artificial intelligence as it pertains to its use in technology
for use in legislation;
(2) Determining the relevant state agency or agencies to develop and oversee artificial
intelligence policy and implementation of that policy;
(3) Determining which public interest use cases exist or may exist for artificial intelligence;
(4) Developing best practices for public sector uses of artificial intelligence in the State;
(5) Recommending legislation to protect individual rights, civil liberties, and consumer data
as it relates to generative artificial intelligence;
(6) Recommending model policies for schools to address the use of artificial intelligence by
students in the classroom; a
(7) Determining and making recommendations regarding whether the Task Force should be
extended to monitor, analyze, and make findings and recommendations to keep pace with
changes in artificial intelligence technology and uses of the technology;
(8) Assessing the use of artificial intelligence in the workforce and its effect on employment
levels, types of employment, and the deployment of workers;
(9) Taking an inventory of the ecurrent or proposed use of artificial intelligence within state
agencies;
(10) Identify economic opportunities related to AI that the state may support or promote;
(11) Other topics related to artificial intelligence that may arise from testimony or reports to
the Task Force submitted by its members, invited guests, or the public.
(f) TWhe Office of Technology shall provide administrative and technical support to the Task
Force.
(g) All initial appointments to the task force shall be made not later than 90 days after the
effective date of this section. Any vacancy shall be filled by the appointing authority, as
applicable, within 90 days of such vacancy arising.
(h) The Task Force shall hold its first meeting not later than 120 days after the effective date
of this section and shall meet quarterly thereafter with options to either attend in-person or
online.
(i) The Task Force shall submit an annual electronic report by July 1, to the House of
Delegates, Senate, and the Governor and present the report to the Joint Committee on
Government and Finance covering the Task Force's findings and recommendations related to
the responsibilities under subsection (e) of this section.
(j) The Task Force shall terminate on, July 1, 2027.

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