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AI Laws in Connecticut

Every AI-related law currently on the books or recently enacted in Connecticut. Each entry below shows the effective date, regulated scope, key triggers, enforcement authority, and penalty exposure — plus a link to the statute text.

Laws at a glance

Connecticut's AI statutes cover: AI inventory, automated decision, bias assessment, profiling, state agency AI. Details for each law follow below. Note that individual statutes frequently have phased effective dates — pay close attention to which provisions apply when for your entity.

Each law, in detail

Effective 2023-10-01

CT SB 1103 / CTDPA profiling

Scope: Requires Connecticut state agencies to inventory and assess AI systems for bias and requires private-sector controllers under CTDPA to offer profiling opt-outs for significant decisions.

Key triggers / concepts

state agency AIAI inventoryprofilingautomated decisionbias assessment

Enforcement authority

Connecticut Attorney General / CT Office of Policy and Management

Penalties

Up to $5,000 per willful violation under CTDPA plus injunctive relief

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