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Code · Utah · Title 13 — Commerce and Trade · Chapter 72

13-72-402. Regulatory mitigation and joint interpretation agreement eligibility requirements -- Application evaluation and admission.

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Effective 5/6/2026
13-72-402. Regulatory mitigation and joint interpretation agreement eligibility requirements -- Application evaluation and admission.
(1)To be eligible for a regulatory mitigation agreement or a joint interpretation agreement, a participant shall demonstrate to the office that:
(a)the participant has the technical expertise and capability to responsibly develop, implement, and use or supervise the use of the proposed artificial intelligence technology;
(b)the participant has sufficient financial resources to meet obligations during testing;
(c)the artificial intelligence technology provides potential substantial consumer benefits that may outweigh identified risks from mitigated enforcement of regulations;
(d)the participant has an effective plan to monitor and minimize identified risks from testing; and
(e)the scale, scope, and duration of proposed testing is appropriately limited based on risk assessments.
(2)To evaluate whether a participant meets eligibility criteria to obtain a regulatory mitigation agreement or a joint interpretation agreement, the office may consult with relevant agencies, governmental entities, and outside experts regarding the application.
Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 127 , 2026 General Session
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