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Sunday, April 20, 2025

New AI Laws May Go Into Effect As Early As July 1, 2025 - CA Labor Law blog

Topics: AI in the Workplace, Legal Information

By: Linda Wang

On March 21, 2025, the California Civil Rights Council adopted its final regulations regarding automated decision-making systems. In the employment context, automated decision-making systems can include a wide range of tools that employers use to increase efficiency, such as AI systems to assist in hiring, firing, promotion, cost-cutting, and more. In response to businesses’ growing interest in utilizing automated decision systems, California legislators are looking to address legal concerns associated with such systems.

Previously, on February 7, 2025, the Civil Rights Council published its second round of modifications to proposed employment regulations regarding automated decision systems and invited public comments. Since then, the deadline to submit public comments passed on February 24, 2025. Shortly after, the Civil Rights Council adopted the most recent proposed regulations as final. Once the final regulations are approved by the Office of Administrative Law and published by the Secretary of State, they will likely become effective on July 1, 2025.

As a reminder, below are some highlights to keep in mind (more details can be found here):

  • The definition of "agent" now includes anyone acting on behalf of an employer, such as third parties involved in recruitment, hiring, or promotion through AI systems.
  • Employers may face a higher burden to prove they have tested for bias and made efforts to prevent...


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