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SB2567 — TX, US
SB2567 is an AI governance legislation from TX, currently introduced. The proposed legislation would categorize non-disclosure of AI or algorithmic pricing system use as a deceptive trade practice in Texas [2]. AIGI tracks 1 primary-source update on this bill; the most recent was published on 2025-03-13.
Status & timeline
- Regulatory stage
- introduced
- Bill status
- introduced
- Authority / governing body
- Texas Legislature
- Chamber
- senate
- Document type
- legislation
Next deadline: No fixed deadline — currently in legislative committee review.
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Full obligation matrix
| Actor | Obligation | Deadline | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| deployer | Disclose the use of artificial intelligence systems or algorithmic pricing systems for setting prices to avoid deceptive trade practices. | — | — |
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Enforcement risk score
Announced regulation; enforcement footprint still forming.
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Role-based compliance checklist
- compliance_officer Monitor the status of Texas SB2567 for legislative progress and potential enactment.
- general_counsel Assess the legal implications of required AI/algorithmic pricing disclosure if the bill is enacted.
- product_manager Evaluate current pricing systems for AI/algorithmic components and prepare for potential disclosure mechanisms.
- ceo Stay informed about potential new legal obligations regarding AI transparency in pricing.
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Vendor impact assessment
- Vendor risk class
- medium
- Procurement categories
- financial_decisions, customer_service_ai
Vendors providing AI or algorithmic pricing solutions will need to ensure their systems can support clients in meeting disclosure requirements. This may involve providing transparency features or documentation about the AI's role in pricing.
Sample vendor questions
- Does your AI/algorithmic pricing system provide mechanisms for transparent disclosure of its use to end-users?
- How can your system assist us in complying with potential disclosure requirements regarding AI-driven pricing?
- What documentation do you provide detailing the operation and outputs of your algorithmic pricing models?
- What support can you offer for integrating disclosure statements into our customer-facing interfaces?
Intelligence briefs (1)
Texas SB2567 Aims at AI Deceptive Trade Practices, Pricing Disclosure
The proposed legislation would categorize non-disclosure of AI or algorithmic pricing system use as a deceptive trade practice in Texas [2].
This signals an emerging legislative focus on AI transparency in consumer transactions, particularly concerning pricing mechanisms and their disclosure.
Deadline: No fixed deadline — currently in legislative committee review.
Primary source →Frequently asked questions
- What is SB2567?
- Texas Senate Bill 2567 (SB2567) was referred to the Business & Commerce Committee on April 3, 2025 [1]. This bill proposes to classify the failure to disclose information regarding the use of artificial intelligence systems or algorithmic pricing systems for price setting as a deceptive trade practice within Texas law [2]. The legislation signals an increasing focus on AI transparency in consumer interactions. Primary source →
- Why does SB2567 matter?
- This signals an emerging legislative focus on AI transparency in consumer transactions, particularly concerning pricing mechanisms and their disclosure. Primary source →
- Who does SB2567 affect?
- Organizations deploying artificial intelligence systems or algorithmic pricing systems that interact with consumers in Texas may be affected. This includes businesses operating in sectors such as retail, e-commerce, and services where AI influences price setting or other consumer-facing interactions. Compliance and legal functions would typically monitor legislative progress for potential disclosure obligations. Primary source →
- What are the key dates for SB2567?
- No fixed deadline — currently in legislative committee review. Primary source →
- What is the current status of SB2567?
- As of the last published update, SB2567 is at the "introduced" stage, with bill status "introduced". Primary source →
- Where can I find the primary source for SB2567?
- The primary source for the most recent update is at https://capitol.texas.gov/BillLookup/History.aspx?LegSess=89R&Bill=SB2567. AIGI publishes the full citation chain plus every approved brief on this bill. Primary source →
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