Puerto Rico P. del S. 622 — Mandatory AI Interaction Disclosure
Puerto Rico · P. del S. 622 (19th Leg. Assembly)
Senate bill requiring Puerto Rico government agencies to notify citizens when they are interacting with an AI system rather than a human, and to provide a right to human review. Cleared Senate; pending House.
Technical detail
P. del S. 622 requires PR Executive Branch agencies to disclose AI-system interactions to citizens (chatbots, automated intake, etc.) and to guarantee an opt-out to human intervention. Senate vote June 24, 2025; pending House.
Who is protected: Puerto Rico residents using government services
Who must comply: Puerto Rico Executive Branch agencies deploying AI in citizen-facing services
Key facts
| Jurisdiction | Puerto Rico |
|---|---|
| Level | State |
| Status | Enacted (not yet in effect) |
| Protection strength | Proposed or pending |
| Citation | P. del S. 622 (19th Leg. Assembly) |
| Enforced by | PRITS |
| Private right of action | No — agency enforcement only |
| Topics | government use of AI · automated decision-making · AI disclosure and transparency |
| Last verified | 2026-06-26 |
| Official source | Proyectos de ley para regulación de inteligencia artificial en Puerto Rico — Platea PR ↗ |
More AI rules in Puerto Rico
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- PR P. del S. 441 (Image Rights) · Proposed / pending
- PR P. del S. 68 (Gov AI Framework) · Proposed / pending
- PR P. del S. 348 (AI in Schools) · Proposed / pending
- PR P. de la C. 347 (vetoed) · Vetoed
- PR R.C. del S. 1 (AI Registry) · Proposed / pending
Related government use of AI rules elsewhere
- Federal AI Executive Orders · In effect
- NIST AI RMF (voluntary AI risk framework) · In effect
- OMB M-25-21 · In effect
- OMB M-25-22 · In effect
- DOJ ADA Title II Web Rule · Enacted (not yet in effect)
- OPM AI Workforce Guidance · In effect
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