Virginia 2024 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB248

Introduced
1/4/24  

Caption

Autonomous agent; regulations for an applicant requesting licensure of an agent.

Impact

This bill represents a significant shift in how the Virginia regulatory system accommodates technological advancements, specifically in the fields where automation is becoming prevalent. By introducing provisions for the licensure of autonomous agents, HB248 seeks to maintain public trust and safety as these systems become more integrated into professional practices. It empowers regulatory boards to establish qualifications and oversee compliance, which will likely impact various sectors, including healthcare, finance, and technology, where autonomous systems are increasingly utilized.

Summary

House Bill 248 aims to amend existing regulations concerning autonomous agents within Virginia's professional licensing framework. The bill defines an 'autonomous agent' as software or hardware that operates independently without the need for real-time human intervention, performing tasks that would typically require a human license. The proposed changes affect the powers and duties of regulatory boards, enabling them to create specific licensure regulations tailored for autonomous agents, thereby ensuring that practitioners in this emerging field are competent and adhere to ethical standards.

Contention

While supporters of HB248 argue that it is necessary to embrace innovation and ensure that autonomous agents operate under regulated conditions, there are concerns about potential overreach and the appropriate level of government oversight. Critics may argue that the regulatory frameworks established could inadvertently stifle innovation or impose burdensome requirements on developers and businesses focused on autonomous technologies. The bill entrusts regulatory bodies with significant authority to define the operational landscape for these agents, raising questions about how flexible these regulations will be as technology evolves.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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