AI Compliance Checker
Answer a few questions about an organization's operations to screen which US AI laws and frameworks may apply. The result includes likelihood and a brief rationale per law or framework.
Last verified: 2026-05-24
1. In which US states does the organization operate or have customers?
Select all that apply.
2. What is the organization's role with respect to AI systems?
A developer creates or substantially modifies AI systems. A deployer puts them into use.
3. Which industries does the organization operate in?
4. Does any AI system make or substantially factor into consequential decisions?
E.g., hiring, lending, insurance, housing, healthcare, education, government services.
5. Does the organization develop or deploy generative AI systems?
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How the checker scopes applicability
The checker is a source-backed screening layer, not a legal conclusion. It maps the selected facts to primary-source law and framework records, then returns a likelihood label so compliance teams can triage follow-up review.
After the screening result identifies laws and frameworks, use the AI governance guide to assign owners, lifecycle gates, and escalation paths for the resulting review.
| Input | Screening output | Primary source |
|---|---|---|
| Jurisdiction + consequential-decision use | Flags Colorado ADMT exposure, including developer and deployer duties that begin January 1, 2027. | Colorado SB 26-189retrieved 2026-05-24 |
| Texas operations | Flags TRAIGA applicability for persons doing business in Texas that develop or deploy AI systems. | Texas HB 149retrieved 2026-05-23 |
| NYC or New York + HR / hiring | Flags NYC Local Law 144 AEDT bias-audit, public-summary, and candidate-notice checks. | NYC DCWP AEDT guidanceretrieved 2026-05-19 |
| Framework baseline | Adds NIST AI RMF when risk governance, measurement, and management evidence is relevant. | NIST AI RMFretrieved 2026-05-24 |
| Management-system evidence | Adds ISO/IEC 42001 when an AI management-system standard is relevant to the screening result. | ISO/IEC 42001retrieved 2026-05-24 |
FAQ
Common checker questions
What does this AI compliance checker tool screen?
It screens selected jurisdictions, industry, organizational role, consequential-decision use, and generative-AI facts against the site's structured US AI law and framework records.
Why does the checker include NIST AI RMF and ISO/IEC 42001?
NIST AI RMF is a voluntary US risk-management framework, while ISO/IEC 42001 is an AI management-system standard. The checker includes them as governance baselines when statutory exposure or AI risk signals are selected.
Does a checker result decide legal applicability?
No. The result is a screening snapshot based on selected facts and visible primary-source references. It is informational and should be validated by qualified counsel.