State guide
AI Regulations in Minnesota
2 regulations tracked. 2 in effect. 0 upcoming.
Overview
Minnesota has 2 AI-related regulations tracked by XIRA (2 in effect, 0 upcoming), including Minnesota Election and NCII Deepfake Law (HF 1370). Coverage spans AI-specific laws and privacy and automated decision-making rules. Severity in this set peaks below the highest band in our model.
Regulations in Minnesota
- Minnesota Consumer Data Privacy Act - ADM and profiling provisions
Minnesota is the first state privacy law to require controllers to create and maintain a data inventory. The right to question and challe...
Privacy ADMMediumIn effectEffective
- Minnesota Election and NCII Deepfake Law (HF 1370)
Criminalizes election deepfakes within 90 days before elections (no disclosure exception, one of the strictest in the country) and noncon...
AI-specificLowIn effectEffective
Obligation summary
How often each obligation type appears across these regulations.
| Obligation | Count |
|---|---|
| Right to human review | 1 |
| ADM impact assessment required | 1 |
| Consumer opt-out required | 1 |
| Data access rights | 1 |
| Disclosure to users required | 1 |
| Profiling disclosure required | 1 |
| Prohibited practices | 1 |
Key dates
- January 1, 2023 · Minnesota Election and NCII Deepfake Law (HF 1370)
- July 31, 2025 · Minnesota Consumer Data Privacy Act - ADM and profiling provisions
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