HomeLegal DirectoryVa. Code 32.1-127 (rules for patient voice assistants in care facilities)

In effect Limited protection

Virginia HB 2154 (2021 Sp. Sess. I) — Patient Access to Intelligent Personal Assistants in Hospitals and Nursing Homes

Virginia · Va. Code 32.1-127; HB 2154 (2021 Sp. Sess. I), Va. Acts cc. 219, 233, 525

Virginia directed its Board of Health to write regulations requiring hospitals, nursing homes, and certified nursing facilities to adopt policies on when and how a patient may use their own voice-driven 'intelligent personal assistant' (such as a smart speaker or AI digital assistant) during inpatient care, consistent with HIPAA. The statute defines an intelligent personal assistant as a device-and-software combination that uses natural language processing and AI.

Technical detail

Va. Code 32.1-127, as amended by HB 2154 (2021 Sp. Sess. I, cc. 219, 233, 525), requires the Board of Health to adopt regulations mandating that hospitals, nursing homes, and certified nursing facilities establish policies on permissible patient access to and use of a patient-provided 'intelligent personal assistant' during inpatient services.

Who is protected: Patients receiving inpatient services who use their own voice/AI assistant devices, and whose health information must be safeguarded.

Who must comply: Hospitals, nursing homes, and certified nursing facilities licensed in Virginia.

Key facts

JurisdictionVirginia
LevelState
StatusIn effect
Protection strengthLimited protection
Effective date2021-07-01
Enacted2021-03-18
CitationVa. Code 32.1-127; HB 2154 (2021 Sp. Sess. I), Va. Acts cc. 219, 233, 525
Enforced byVirginia Board of Health / Virginia Department of Health (facility licensure).
Private right of actionNo — agency enforcement only
Topicshealthcare AI · consumer data privacy
Last verified2026-06-16
Official sourceCode of Virginia 32.1-127 — Regulations governing hospitals, nursing homes, etc. ↗

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