Utah Code 13-72-303. Regulatory mitigation eligibility requirements — Application evaluation and admission
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(1) To be eligible for regulatory mitigation, a participant shall demonstrate to the office that:
Terms Used In Utah Code 13-72-303
- 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
- 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
- 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(1)(a) the participant has the technical expertise and capability to responsibly develop and test the proposed artificial intelligence technology;(1)(b) the participant has sufficient financial resources to meet obligations during testing;(1)(c) the artificial intelligence technology provides potential substantial consumer benefits that may outweigh identified risks from mitigated enforcement of regulations;(1)(d) the participant has an effective plan to monitor and minimize identified risks from testing; and(1)(e) the scale, scope, and duration of proposed testing is appropriately limited based on risk assessments.
(2) To evaluate whether an applicant meets eligibility criteria to receive regulatory mitigation, the office may consult with relevant agencies and outside experts regarding the application.