Utah Code 13-72-302. Regulatory mitigation agreements
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(1) A participant who uses or wants to utilize an artificial intelligence technology in the state may apply for regulatory mitigation according to criteria and procedures outlined by the office by rule made under Section 13-74-201 .
Terms Used In Utah Code 13-72-302
- Applicant: means a person that applies for participation in the regulatory learning laboratory. See Utah Code 13-72-101
- Artificial intelligence: means a machine-based system that makes predictions, recommendations, or decisions influencing real or virtual environments. See Utah Code 13-72-101
- Artificial intelligence technology: means a computer system, application, or other product that uses or incorporates one or more forms of artificial intelligence. See Utah Code 13-72-101
- Damages: Money paid by defendants to successful plaintiffs in civil cases to compensate the plaintiffs for their injuries.
- Learning laboratory: means the artificial intelligence analysis and research program created in Section
13-72-301 . See Utah Code 13-72-101 - Liabilities: The aggregate of all debts and other legal obligations of a particular person or legal entity.
- Office: means the Office of Artificial Intelligence Policy created in Section
13-74-201 . See Utah Code 13-72-101 - Participant: means a person that is accepted to participate in the learning laboratory. See Utah Code 13-72-101
- Property: includes both real and personal property. See Utah Code 68-3-12.5
- Regulatory mitigation: means :(12)(a) when restitution to users may be required;(12)(b) terms and conditions related to any cure period before penalties may be assessed;(12)(c) any reduced civil fines during the participation term; and(12)(d) other terms tailored to identified issues of the artificial intelligence technology. See Utah Code 13-72-101
- Regulatory mitigation agreement: means an agreement between a participant, the office, and relevant state agencies described in Section
13-72-302 . See Utah Code 13-72-101- State: when applied to the different parts of the United States, includes a state, district, or territory of the United States. See Utah Code 68-3-12.5
(2) The office may grant, on a temporary basis, regulatory mitigation to a participant by entering into a regulatory mitigation agreement with the office and relevant agencies.(3) To receive regulatory mitigation, a participant must demonstrate that the applicant meets eligibility criteria established in Section13-72-303 .(4) A regulatory mitigation agreement between a participant and the office and relevant agencies shall specify:(4)(a) limitations on scope of the use of the participant’s artificial intelligence technology, including:(4)(a)(i) the number and types of users;(4)(a)(ii) geographic limitations; and(4)(a)(iii) other limitations to implementation;(4)(b) safeguards to be implemented; and(4)(c) any regulatory mitigation granted to the applicant.(5) The office shall consult with relevant agencies regarding appropriate terms in a regulatory mitigation agreement.(6) A participant remains subject to all legal and regulatory requirements not expressly waived or modified by the terms of the regulatory mitigation agreement.(7)(7)(a) The office may remove a participant at any time and for any reason, and the participant does not have an expectation of a property right or license to participate in the learning laboratory.(7)(b) A participant demonstrating an artificial intelligence technology that violates legal or regulatory requirements or the terms of the participation agreement may be immediately removed from further participation and subject to all applicable civil and criminal penalties.(8) Participation in the learning laboratory does not constitute an endorsement or approval from the state.(9) The state shall not be responsible for any claims, liabilities, damages, losses, or expenses arising out of a participant’s involvement in the learning laboratory. - Regulatory mitigation agreement: means an agreement between a participant, the office, and relevant state agencies described in Section