As enacted: - Allows a licensed psychotherapist to use artificial intelligence for administrative or supplementary support. Requires informed consent from a patient to use AI to record a session. - Prohibits AI systems from independently providing psychotherapy, counseling, diagnosis, treatment planning, or therapeutic recommendations without review and approval by a licensed provider. Allows certain AI-assisted therapeutic interactions when conducted with synchronous, real-time involvement from a licensed professional. Exempts educational, training, research, self-help, coaching, wellness, and certain FDA-authorized behavioral health tools. - Prohibits an entity from providing or advertising psychotherapy services to the public through an artificial intelligence system unless the services are provided by a regulated professional. - The 5/8/2026 amendments add a definition of “synchronous” interaction, add collecting wellness and mental-health information such as mood ratings, intake questionnaires, sleep/activity tracking, and medication adherence logging to "supplementary support" activities. Requires written disclosure on AI restrictions and prohibited activities. Broadens exemptions for wellness and self-help tools
| Date | Chamber | Action |
|---|---|---|
Jun 3, 2026 | E | Governor Signed |
Jun 2, 2026 | E | Sent to the Governor |
Jun 2, 2026 | S | Signed by the President of the Senate |
Jun 2, 2026 | H | Signed by the Speaker of the House |
May 12, 2026 | H | House Considered Senate Amendments - Result was to Concur - Repass |
May 11, 2026 | S | Senate Third Reading Passed - No Amendments |
May 8, 2026 | S | Senate Second Reading Special Order - Passed with Amendments - Committee, Floor |
May 6, 2026 | S | Hearing Scheduled - Health & Human Services |
| Last Action | Jun 3, 2026 |
|---|---|
| Year | 2026 |
| Bill Type | Bill |
| Created | Mar 21, 2026 |
| Updated | Jun 5, 2026 |