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SB 150
Indiana AI & Cybersecurity Act (state-agency AI inventory)
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Last checked today🕐 18 Aug 2026, 00:07 UTCRe-verified against official primary sources · last change Jul 4, 2026 — iga.in.gov ↗
Requires Indiana executive- and legislative-branch agencies to inventory the AI systems they use or are developing and report them to the state Office of Technology and the AI Task Force. Imposes no direct private-sector compliance duty.
Bill / statute
SB 150
Jurisdiction
Indiana
Status
Enacted
Effective / deadline
In effect since July 1, 2024 (inventory provisions expire Dec 31, 2027)
Maximum penalty
N/A — state-government governance (no private-sector penalty)
Scope
Who it affects
Indiana state-government agencies (executive and legislative branches). No direct obligation on private business.
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Primary sources · SB 150 — Indiana AI & Cybersecurity Act (state-agency AI inventory)
- ↗iga.in.govhttps://iga.in.gov/legislative/2024/bills/senate/150/details
- ↗law.justia.comhttps://law.justia.com/codes/indiana/title-4/article-13-1/chapter-5/