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OMB Memorandum M-24-10 — Federal Agency AI Governance (RESCINDED)

United States · OMB Memo M-24-10 (Mar. 28, 2024) — rescinded by M-25-21 (Apr. 3, 2025)

OMB M-24-10 was the Biden-era binding OMB rule requiring federal agencies to designate Chief AI Officers, inventory AI use cases, and adopt minimum risk-management practices for rights/safety-impacting AI. Rescinded and replaced by M-25-21/22 under the Trump OMB on April 3, 2025.

Technical detail

OMB M-24-10 (Mar. 28, 2024) — required federal agencies to (1) designate a Chief AI Officer, (2) maintain a public AI use case inventory, (3) implement minimum risk management for rights/safety-impacting AI by Dec. 1, 2024, with mandatory impact assessments, real-world performance testing, public notice, and human review. Rescinded Apr. 3, 2025 by M-25-21.

Who is protected: Public interacting with federal-agency AI (now under M-25-21/22)

Who must comply: Federal agencies (was)

Key facts

JurisdictionUnited States
LevelFederal
StatusRepealed / replaced
Protection strengthUnknown
Effective date2024-03-28
Enacted2024-03-28
CitationOMB Memo M-24-10 (Mar. 28, 2024) — rescinded by M-25-21 (Apr. 3, 2025)
Enforced byOffice of Management and Budget
Private right of actionNo — agency enforcement only
Topicsgovernment use of AI
Last verified2026-06-16
Official sourceOMB M-24-10 — Whitehouse.gov ↗

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