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House advances bill codifying neurological rights and expanding AI advisory council

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES · March 17, 2026
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Summary

On March 17 the House amended and advanced H814, a bill creating a statutory chapter for neurological rights (mental/neural-data privacy, protection from unauthorized neurotechnologies) and expanding the Artificial Intelligence Advisory Council's membership and sunset to 2030 to study AI and neurotechnology use in health, education and public finance.

The Vermont House on March 17 advanced H814, a bill that would codify protections described in the session as "neurological rights" and expand the state's Artificial Intelligence Advisory Council to weigh in on AI and neurotechnology in health, human services, education, public participation and public finance.

The bill adds a new chapter defining core protections — including neural-data privacy, freedom of thought, protection from…

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