Official name: Utah S.B. 332 (Artificial Intelligence Revisions)
Repeals the Artificial Intelligence Policy Act on July 1, 2027.
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This is a binding legislative act passed by the Utah Legislature that repeals an existing statute (Title 13, Chapter 72, Artificial Intelligence Policy Act) with a specific effective date. It has legal force and mandatory effect.
This document has no coverage of any risk subdomains. It is a purely procedural legislative instrument that repeals an existing AI policy act without addressing any specific AI risks, harms, or governance measures.
This document does not govern any specific economic sectors. It is a procedural repeal statute that eliminates an existing AI policy act without specifying which sectors were originally covered or creating new sector-specific obligations.
The document does not address any specific AI lifecycle stages. It is a procedural legislative instrument that repeals an existing AI policy act without detailing governance measures for any stage of AI development or deployment.
The document mentions 'Artificial Intelligence' only in the title of the act being repealed. It does not define or discuss AI models, AI systems, or any specific technical categories of AI. No technical scope is covered.
Utah Legislature
The document explicitly states it is enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah, which is the proposing body for this legislation.
Governor of Utah
The document references the governor's role in the legislative process, including approval, signature, and veto authority, which are enforcement mechanisms for the legislative act itself.
The document does not specify any monitoring body or oversight mechanism. As a repeal statute, it eliminates existing law rather than creating monitoring requirements.
The document repeals the Artificial Intelligence Policy Act but does not specify who was originally targeted by that act. The repeal itself does not create new obligations for any specific entities.