CO-AI-Act
Colorado Artificial Intelligence Act (SB 24-205)
- I. Consumer Protections for Artificial Intelligence
- Art. 1701. Definitions (5)
- Art. 1702. Developer Duty to Avoid Algorithmic Discrimination ref
- Art. 1703. Deployer Duty to Avoid Algorithmic Discrimination ref
- Art. 1704. Disclosure of AI System to Consumer (1)
- Art. 1705. Compliance with Other Legal Obligations (4)
- Art. 1706. Enforcement by Attorney General (7)
- Art. 1707. Rules (7)
Conformity Obligations
6Title I — Consumer Protections for Artificial Intelligence
Article 1706. Enforcement by Attorney General
4 obligations
CO-AIA-1706-01
Conformity
Submit to burden of proof for affirmative defense compliance
When claiming an affirmative defense under subsection (3), developers, deployers, or other persons must demonstrate to t
CO-AIA-1706-05
Conformity
Maintain compliance with NIST AI Risk Management Framework and ISO/IEC 42001
To qualify for affirmative defense, developers, deployers, or other persons must be in compliance with the latest versio
CO-AIA-1706-06
Conformity
Maintain compliance with equivalent or more stringent AI risk management frameworks
To qualify for affirmative defense, developers, deployers, or other persons may alternatively comply with another nation
CO-AIA-1706-07
Conformity
Maintain compliance with attorney general designated AI risk management frameworks
To qualify for affirmative defense, developers, deployers, or other persons may comply with any risk management framewor
Article 1707. Rules
2 obligations
CO-AIA-1707-06
Conformity
Rules for Rebuttable Presumption Requirements
The attorney general may establish rules defining the requirements for the rebuttable presumptions set forth in sections
CO-AIA-1707-07
Conformity
Rules for Affirmative Defense Requirements and Framework Recognition
The attorney general may establish rules defining the requirements for the affirmative defense set forth in section 6-1-