Does Oregon Artificial Intelligence Companion Act (SB 1546) require Incident Reporting?

Oregon • enacted

Yes — 1 provision

Requirements at a glance

This regulation imposes 4 specific requirements for Incident Reporting across 1 provision:

Annual Crisis Referral Report #

Obligation:
Incident Reporting
enacted
Effective:
Jan 1, 2027
Risk tier:
limited-risk
Scope:
Operators that control or make an artificial intelligence companion or platform available to users in Oregon (§ 1(1)(d))
upcoming
Unlike California SB 243, which reports to the Office of Suicide Prevention, Oregon's report goes nowhere — it is self-published to a publicly accessible website with no filing, no recipient agency, and no review. Enforcement of the reporting duty is therefore the same private suit that covers the rest of section 1.

Requirements

RequirementDetails
Annual public postingNot later than December 31 of each year, post a report on a publicly accessible website (§ 1(5)(a))
Referral countsReport the number of times during the preceding calendar year that the operator provided a referral under § 1(3) (§ 1(5)(a)(A))
Protocol detailsReport the details of the operator's § 1(3) detection and referral protocol (§ 1(5)(a)(B))
No personal informationThe report may not include any personal information that identifies an individual (§ 1(5)(b))

Penalties

ViolationFine
Private right of actionThe greater of actual damages or $1,000 statutory damages per violation, plus injunctive relief and discretionary attorney fees and costs (§ 2)
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