South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina House Bill H5253

Introduced
2/24/26  

Caption

Ai in education

Impact

If enacted, H5253 would significantly influence the operational landscape of public education in South Carolina by formalizing the role of AI in schools. Notably, the bill stipulates that AI cannot supplant licensed teachers in core academic roles, ensuring that human oversight remains paramount. Moreover, it places strict conditions on data handling, asserting that student data must remain confidential and limits the collection to only what is necessary for educational purposes. Students would also have the right to opt-out of AI usage without penalty, which shields them from potential academic repercussions tied to AI-based instructions or evaluations.

Summary

House Bill H5253 seeks to establish regulations regarding the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in public schools across South Carolina. The bill proposes the introduction of Section 59-28-195 to the S.C. Code of Laws that outlines various limitations and safeguards to ensure that any application of AI in educational settings respects parental rights and prioritizes student welfare. Specifically, the bill mandates that public school entities must obtain parental consent before allowing any use of AI tools in classroom activities and requires them to provide annual disclosures regarding AI tools deployed on their premises.

Contention

The bill may evoke diverse opinions among educators, parents, and policymakers. Supporters might view it as a protective measure aimed at balancing technological advancement with ethical considerations in education. Conversely, critics might express concerns regarding the operational burden it places on educators and school administrations in ensuring compliance with these regulations. They might argue that excessive regulation could hinder the beneficial integration of AI technologies in educational practices, thus stifling innovation and the potential academic enhancements that such technologies can provide.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

SC H3201

Computer Science Education Initiative Act

SC S0243

Parental Rights in Education

SC H3011

Parental Rights in Education Act

SC HB1782

Artificial intelligence education; creating the AI Education Innovation Act, the AI Education Innovation Revolving Fund and the AI Education Advisory Council; effective date.

SC S0062

Education Scholarship Trust Fund

SC H301

Social Media & AI Safety

SC H3327

Educational lottery scholarship grants

SC SB247

Publication Of Certain Educational Info

SC S1194

Artificial Intelligence in Education

SC S0050

Academic Choice in Education (ACE)

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