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EU-AI-Act

Regulation (EU) 2024/1689 — Artificial Intelligence Act

EU Version 1.0 334 obligations
Showing 326–334 of 334 obligations

Title I — General Provisions

Title II — Prohibited AI Practices

Title III — High-Risk AI Systems

Chapter 1 — Classification of AI Systems as High-Risk

Chapter 2 — Requirements for High-Risk AI Systems

Chapter 3 — Obligations of Providers and Deployers of High-Risk AI Systems and Other Parties

Chapter 4 — Obligations of Deployers of High-Risk AI Systems

Chapter 5 — Notifying Authorities and Notified Bodies

Title IV — Transparency Obligations for Providers and Deployers of Certain AI Systems

Title V — General-Purpose AI Models

Chapter 1 — Classification Rules

Chapter 2 — Obligations for Providers of General-Purpose AI Models

Title VIII — Post-Market Monitoring, Information Sharing and Market Surveillance

Chapter 1 — Post-Market Monitoring

Chapter 2 — Sharing of Information on Serious Incidents

Title X — Codes of Conduct and Guidelines

Article 95. Codes of conduct for voluntary application of specific requirements

1 obligation

Title XII — Penalties

Article 99. Penalties

8 obligations

EU-AIA-99-01 Requirement

Member States must establish penalty rules for AI Act infringements

Member States shall lay down the rules on penalties and other enforcement measures, which may also include warnings and

EU-AIA-99-02 Reporting

Member States must notify Commission of penalty rules by application date

The Member States shall, without delay and at the latest by the date of application referred to in Article 113, notify t

EU-AIA-99-03 Prohibition

Operators must not violate Article 5 prohibited AI practices

Non-compliance with the prohibition of the AI practices referred to in Article 5 shall be subject to administrative fine

EU-AIA-99-04 Requirement

Operators must comply with all AI system requirements and obligations

Non-compliance of an AI system with any requirements or obligations under this Regulation, other than those laid down in

EU-AIA-99-05 Transparency

Operators must provide correct, complete information to authorities

The supply of incorrect, incomplete or misleading information to notified bodies or national competent authorities in re

EU-AIA-99-06 Requirement

Member States must establish rules for administrative fines on public authorities

Each Member State shall lay down rules on to what extent administrative fines may be imposed on public authorities and b

EU-AIA-99-07 Requirement

Member States must provide appropriate procedural safeguards

The exercise of powers under this Article shall be subject to appropriate procedural safeguards in accordance with Union

EU-AIA-99-08 Reporting

Member States must report annually on administrative fines issued

Member States shall annually report to the Commission about the administrative fines they have issued during that year,

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