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Colorado pushed back its AI law deadline again — here's the date that matters now

Colorado's AI law (requirements around AI systems not discriminating against patients) now takes effect June 30, 2026 — pushed back from its original February date. A companion healthcare-specific rule adds a plain but important protection: your staff can't let an AI system be the sole reason a patient's coverage or care is denied. A human still has to be involved in that decision.

Texas actually has two AI laws, not one — and it's easy to miss the second

If you operate in Texas, there are two separate AI laws to know about, not one. The first, HB 149, is the broad rulebook for how AI systems can be used — it's been in effect since January 1, 2026. The second, SB 1188, is narrower but easy to overlook: it requires your staff to tell patients when AI was used in their diagnosis or treatment. That one has actually been in effect longer, since September 1, 2025. If your compliance team only checked the first law, you may already be missing a disclosure requirement that's been live for almost a year.

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