UT-AIPA
Utah Artificial Intelligence Policy Act (SB 149)
- I. Consumer Protection Provisions for Generative Artificial Intelligence
- Art. 13-2-12. Generative Artificial Intelligence — Impact on Liability for Violation of Consumer Protection Law (6)
- Art. 13-11-4. .5 — Deceptive Practices Involving Generative Artificial Intelligence (2)
- Ch. 2 — Criminal Liability
- Art. 76-2-107. Generative Artificial Intelligence — Criminal Liability (2)
- II. Office of Artificial Intelligence Policy
- Art. 13-72-101. Definitions ref
- Art. 13-72-201. Creation of Office of Artificial Intelligence Policy — Director Appointed — Duties and Authority (14)
- III. Artificial Intelligence Learning Laboratory Program
- Art. 13-72-301. Artificial Intelligence Learning Laboratory Program — Creation — Purpose (5)
- Art. 13-72-302. Regulatory Mitigation Agreements (6)
- Art. 13-72-303. Regulatory Mitigation Eligibility Requirements — Application Evaluation and Admission (5)
- Art. 13-72-304. Participation in Artificial Intelligence Learning Laboratory (4)
- Art. 13-72-305. Program Extension (4)
- IV. Privacy and Synthetic Data
- Art. 13-61-101. .5 — Synthetic Data Exemption (1)
Title I — Consumer Protection Provisions for Generative Artificial Intelligence
Chapter 2 — Criminal Liability
Article 76-2-107. Generative Artificial Intelligence — Criminal Liability
2 obligations
UT-AIPA-76-2-107-01
Prohibition
Prohibition on Committing Offenses with AI Aid
Actors must not commit any criminal offense described in this title while using generative artificial intelligence as an
UT-AIPA-76-2-107-02
Prohibition
Prohibition on Intentionally Prompting AI to Commit Offenses
Actors must not intentionally prompt, direct, or instruct generative artificial intelligence systems to commit any crimi
Title II — Office of Artificial Intelligence Policy
Title III — Artificial Intelligence Learning Laboratory Program
Article 13-72-301. Artificial Intelligence Learning Laboratory Program — Creation — Purpose
3 obligations
UT-AIPA-13-72-301-03
Requirement
Establish Participation Procedures and Requirements
The office must establish procedures and requirements for invitations to participate in the learning laboratory and for
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Requirement
Apply Selection Criteria for Participants
The office must consider specific factors when selecting participants: relevance of applicant's AI technology to learnin
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Requirement
Establish Benchmarks and Assess Outcomes
The office must work with participants to establish benchmarks and assess outcomes of participation in the learning labo
Article 13-72-302. Regulatory Mitigation Agreements
6 obligations
UT-AIPA-13-72-302-01
Registration
Apply for regulatory mitigation using prescribed criteria and procedures
Participants who use or want to utilize AI technology in Utah must follow the criteria and procedures outlined by the of
UT-AIPA-13-72-302-02
Conformity
Demonstrate eligibility criteria for regulatory mitigation
To receive regulatory mitigation, a participant must demonstrate that they meet the eligibility criteria established in
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Requirement
Comply with scope limitations in regulatory mitigation agreement
Participants must adhere to the specified limitations on their AI technology use as outlined in their regulatory mitigat
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Risk Management
Implement specified safeguards
Participants must implement the safeguards specified in their regulatory mitigation agreement with the office and releva
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Requirement
Comply with non-waived legal and regulatory requirements
Participants remain subject to all legal and regulatory requirements that are not expressly waived or modified by the te
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Prohibition
Avoid violations that may result in immediate removal
Participants must ensure their AI technology does not violate legal or regulatory requirements or the terms of their par
Article 13-72-303. Regulatory Mitigation Eligibility Requirements — Application Evaluation and Admission
5 obligations
UT-AIPA-13-72-303-01
Requirement
Demonstrate Technical Expertise and Capability
Participants must demonstrate to the office that they have the technical expertise and capability to responsibly develop
UT-AIPA-13-72-303-02
Requirement
Demonstrate Sufficient Financial Resources
Participants must demonstrate to the office that they have sufficient financial resources to meet obligations during tes
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Requirement
Demonstrate Substantial Consumer Benefits
Participants must demonstrate to the office that the artificial intelligence technology provides potential substantial c
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Risk Management
Provide Effective Risk Monitoring and Minimization Plan
Participants must demonstrate to the office that they have an effective plan to monitor and minimize identified risks fr
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Requirement
Demonstrate Appropriately Limited Testing Scale, Scope, and Duration
Participants must demonstrate to the office that the scale, scope, and duration of proposed testing is appropriately lim
Article 13-72-304. Participation in Artificial Intelligence Learning Laboratory
4 obligations
UT-AIPA-13-72-304-01
Transparency
Provide Required Information to State Agencies
Participants must provide all required information to state agencies in accordance with the specific terms outlined in t
UT-AIPA-13-72-304-02
Reporting
Report to Office as Required
Participants must submit reports to the office as specified and required in their participation agreement.
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Documentation
Retain Required Records
Participants must retain records as specified by office rules or as required by the terms of their participation agreeme
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Reporting
Immediately Report Critical Incidents
Participants must immediately report to the office any incidents that result in consumer harm, privacy breach, or unauth
Article 13-72-305. Program Extension
4 obligations
UT-AIPA-13-72-305-01
Requirement
12-Month Maximum Duration for Initial Regulatory Mitigation Agreement
The office must ensure that any initial regulatory mitigation agreement is structured to be in force for no longer than
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Requirement
Single Extension Request Submission Requirement
Participants must submit their request for extension of the regulatory mitigation agreement no later than 30 days before
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Requirement
12-Month Maximum Duration for Extension Period
The office must ensure that any extension of a regulatory mitigation agreement does not exceed an additional period of 1
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Requirement
Extension Decision Requirement Before Initial Period Concludes
The office must grant or deny any request for extension before the initial demonstration period concludes, ensuring part