Is AI Regulated in Utah? Here's What You Need to Know

Partially — Utah has moderate AI regulation

Utah has a regulation score of 6/10 (moderate). The state has introduced 15 AI-related bills, enacted 5 into law, and currently has 8 pending bills.

6/10
Regulation Score
15
Total AI Bills
5
Enacted Laws
8
Pending Bills

Current AI Laws in Utah

  • 1.UT SB 149 - AI Policy Act & Regulatory Sandbox
  • 2.UT HB 466 - AI Transparency & Consumer Disclosure
  • 3.UT SB 243 - AI in Insurance Decision-Making
  • 4.UT HB 310 - Government AI Procurement Standards

Pending AI Legislation

Utah currently has 8 pending AI-related bills under consideration. This indicates significant legislative interest in AI policy.

Companies Lobbying on AI in Utah

QualtricsDomoPluralsightMX Technologies

Total tracked AI lobbying activity in Utah: $5.2M

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is AI regulated in Utah?
Partially. Utah has a regulation score of 6/10 with 5 enacted AI laws and 8 pending bills. The state takes a moderate approach to AI regulation.
How many AI bills has Utah passed?
Utah has enacted 5 AI-related laws out of 15 total AI bills introduced. There are currently 8 pending bills under consideration.
Which companies lobby on AI policy in Utah?
Companies actively engaged in AI lobbying in Utah include Qualtrics, Domo, Pluralsight, MX Technologies. Total tracked lobbying activity in the state is approximately $5.2 million.
How does Utah compare to other states on AI regulation?
Utah has a regulation score of 6/10, placing it in the moderate category. For comparison, Hawaii scores 6/10 and Maine scores 6/10.
What AI laws are currently in effect in Utah?
Key AI laws in effect in Utah include: UT SB 149 - AI Policy Act & Regulatory Sandbox; UT HB 466 - AI Transparency & Consumer Disclosure; UT SB 243 - AI in Insurance Decision-Making; UT HB 310 - Government AI Procurement Standards. These laws form the core of the state's AI regulatory framework.