Where the law has caught up — and where it hasn't.
Every U.S. state, mapped against the topics moving fastest at the legislature. Click any state for the law and where enforcement actually stands.
- AlabamaNo state-level rule found.
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- AlaskaNo state-level rule found.
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- ArizonaNo state-level rule found.
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- ArkansasNo state-level rule found.
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- CaliforniaNo data.
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- ColoradoNo data.
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- ConnecticutNo state-level rule found.
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- DelawareNo state-level rule found.
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- District of ColumbiaNo state-level rule found.
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- FloridaNo state-level rule found.
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- GeorgiaIn motion.
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- HawaiiNo state-level rule found.
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- IdahoNo state-level rule found.
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- IllinoisLimited or adjacent coverage.
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- IndianaNo state-level rule found.
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- IowaNo state-level rule found.
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- KansasNo state-level rule found.
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- KentuckyNo state-level rule found.
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- LouisianaNo state-level rule found.
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- MaineSpecific rule in effect.
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- MarylandNo state-level rule found.
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- MassachusettsNo state-level rule found.
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- MichiganNo state-level rule found.
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- MinnesotaNo state-level rule found.
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- MississippiNo state-level rule found.
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- MissouriNo state-level rule found.
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- MontanaNo state-level rule found.
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- NebraskaIn motion.
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- NevadaNo state-level rule found.
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- New HampshireNo state-level rule found.
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- New JerseyNo state-level rule found.
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- New MexicoNo state-level rule found.
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- New YorkSpecific rule in effect.
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- North CarolinaNo state-level rule found.
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- North DakotaNo state-level rule found.
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- OhioNo state-level rule found.
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- OklahomaNo state-level rule found.
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- OregonNo state-level rule found.
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- PennsylvaniaNo state-level rule found.
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- Rhode IslandNo state-level rule found.
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- South CarolinaNo state-level rule found.
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- South DakotaNo state-level rule found.
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- TennesseeNo state-level rule found.
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- TexasNo data.
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- UtahSpecific rule in effect.
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- VermontNo state-level rule found.
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- VirginiaNo state-level rule found.
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- WashingtonIn motion.
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- West VirginiaNo state-level rule found.
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- WisconsinNo state-level rule found.
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- WyomingNo state-level rule found.
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AI Transparency
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Why this status
Utah's S.B. 149 (2024) is on the books — businesses must disclose AI interaction on request, and licensed professions must disclose proactively — and H.B. 452 (2025) extends those duties to mental-health chatbots.
What this means
- Utah S.B. 149 is a state rule currently in effect. If your family interacts with a business covered by the law, that business must tell you when you are talking to generative AI if you ask — and in healthcare and other licensed settings, they must tell you without being asked. H.B. 452 (2025) targets mental-health chatbots specifically, requiring upfront AI disclosure and restricting use of health data for advertising — but the reviewer should confirm that bill's enacted status before treating those provisions as fully in force. These rules apply to businesses operating in Utah and interacting with Utah residents. They do not require every app your family uses to label all AI features — the duty is narrower, focused on direct AI-to-person interaction and licensed-profession contexts.
What to verify next
- Open S.B. 149 directly on the Utah Legislature site (le.utah.gov) and look for the enrolled bill text to confirm the operative effective date and any administrative rules issued by the Utah Department of Commerce. For H.B. 452, search the 2025 session index on the same site and confirm whether the Governor signed it and on what date — that confirmation is what moves the mental-health chatbot provisions from 'described' to 'verified on the books.'