AI compliance for
Texas government
State agencies, counties, cities, and school districts face the strictest AI requirements under Texas law. SB 1964 mandates an AI ethics code and inventory. HB 3512 requires annual training. TRAIGA bans social scoring and unconsented biometrics. TXAIMS automates all of it.
Three laws. One platform.
Texas government entities must comply with three separate AI laws simultaneously. TXAIMS consolidates everything.
AI Ethics Code
- Complete AI system inventory
- Ethics code compliance tracking
- Heightened scrutiny assessments
- Consumer-facing disclosure
- Social scoring prohibition
- Biometric ID ban without consent
AI Training Requirements
- Annual DIR-certified training
- Employees using computers 25%+
- Completion tracking dashboard
- Expiration date monitoring
- Certificate management
- Fiscal year reporting
Prohibited Practices
- Prohibited practice screening
- NIST AI RMF safe harbor
- 60-day cure response
- $200K penalty avoidance
- Evidence bundle generation
- Regulatory monitoring
Compliance for every government entity
State Agencies
The 150+ Texas state agencies — from TxDOT to HHSC to TCEQ — must inventory all AI, comply with the SB 1964 ethics code, and ensure employees complete HB 3512 AI training.
Counties
All 254 Texas counties use AI in courts, tax assessment, law enforcement, and public services. Each must comply with the full SB 1964 requirements.
Cities & Municipalities
Cities from Houston to the smallest municipality must govern their AI use. Public safety AI, permitting systems, and citizen services all fall under SB 1964.
School Districts
Texas's 1,200+ school districts use AI in education, administration, and student services. TXAIMS tracks ethics compliance and training for district employees.
Government compliance resources
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