Official name: Utah HB 31 (Unaccompanied Minors in Autonomous Vehicles)
Establishes the Autonomous Vehicles and Unaccompanied Minors Workgroup to review and recommend on-demand autonomous vehicle networks' issues, especially concerning unaccompanied minors. Requires an annual report to the Transportation Interim Committee. Repeals the section on January 1, 2023.
Analysis summaries, actor details, and coverage mappings were LLM-classified and may contain errors.
This is a binding legislative act enacted by the Utah Legislature that creates a formal workgroup with specific membership, duties, and reporting requirements. The mandatory language ('is created', 'shall review', 'shall present') and formal legislative structure indicate hard law status.
This document has minimal risk domain coverage, primarily addressing governance structures (6.5) through the establishment of a workgroup. It implicitly touches on human-computer interaction concerns (5.1, 5.2) regarding unaccompanied minors using autonomous vehicles, but does not explicitly address the risks themselves. No other risk domains are substantively covered.
This document primarily governs the Trade, Transportation and Utilities sector through its focus on autonomous vehicle networks. It also has implications for Educational Services and Health Care and Social Assistance through the inclusion of representatives from education and child care organizations, though these sectors are not directly regulated.
The document does not explicitly address specific AI lifecycle stages. It establishes a workgroup to study autonomous vehicle networks and their interaction with unaccompanied minors, focusing on policy development and recommendations rather than technical AI development stages. The workgroup's mandate to review and make recommendations suggests a focus on planning and governance frameworks for deployment and operation.
The document focuses on autonomous vehicles as deployed systems rather than AI models or technical AI concepts. It does not explicitly define or discuss AI models, systems, or technical specifications. The scope is limited to policy and governance considerations for autonomous vehicle networks serving unaccompanied minors.
Utah Legislature; President of the Senate; Speaker of the House of Representatives
The document is enacted by the Utah Legislature, with specific members appointed by the president of the Senate and speaker of the House of Representatives, indicating these are the proposing authorities.
Transportation Interim Committee
The Transportation Interim Committee receives the workgroup's reports and legislative recommendations, positioning it as the oversight body for this governance initiative.
Autonomous Vehicles and Unaccompanied Minors Workgroup; Transportation Interim Committee
The workgroup itself serves as the monitoring body to review and make recommendations on autonomous vehicle issues. The Transportation Interim Committee monitors the workgroup's progress through annual reports.
on-demand autonomous vehicle network industry; large public transit district
The workgroup is tasked with reviewing issues related to on-demand autonomous vehicle networks, particularly concerning unaccompanied minors. The industry representatives and transit districts are the entities whose operations are being studied.
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