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
How Utah Compares
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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.