EffectiveTexas
Texas Responsible Artificial Intelligence Governance Act
Texas TRAIGA
Data last verified: March 23, 2026
- Effective Date
- January 1, 2026
- Enforcement Date
- Not specified in statute
Summary
Texas TRAIGA broadly governs AI systems with disclosure requirements for healthcare and government AI, prohibitions on discriminatory AI, and safe harbors for good-faith compliance.
Who It Applies To
Not specified in statute
Penalties
- Penalty Range
- $10,000 – $200,000per violation
- Cure Period
- 60-day cure period
- Private Right of Action
- No private right of action
- Enforcement Body
- Texas Attorney General
- Notes
- Safe harbors available for good-faith compliance with NIST AI RMF or equivalent, internal testing discovery, and regulatory sandbox participation.
Requirements (2)
- Disclosure§ 552.051
This law requires disclosure of AI interaction for government agencies and healthcare providers only.
- Non-Discrimination§ 552.056
This law prohibits the development or deployment of AI systems designed to manipulate human behavior, discriminate, or impair constitutional rights.
Claire tracks 31 state and local AI laws across 23 US states. No prescriptive federal AI compliance statutes have been enacted. EU AI Act and sector-specific regulations are not covered.
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