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Utah AI law

Every enacted, pending, and vetoed Utah AI bill in one place. 2 laws currently tracked, updated April 2026.

Utah AI Policy Act (AIPA)

SB 149 (signed Mar 13, 2024 — Gov. Cox); amended by SB 226 (May 2025)

In force
Effective date
May 1, 2024
Enforcement
Utah Division of Consumer Protection; Utah Attorney General
Scope
Consumer-facing AI interactions. General interactions: disclose AI use on clear and unambiguous request. Regulated occupations (attorneys, therapists, financial advisors, healthcare) in high-risk interactions: proactively disclose at session start.
Maximum penalty
Administrative fines up to $2,500/violation (Utah Division of Consumer Protection); civil penalties up to $5,000/violation for court/admin order breach.

AI Applications Relating to Mental Health

HB 452 (signed Mar 25, 2025 — Gov. Cox)

In force
Effective date
May 7, 2025
Enforcement
Utah Division of Consumer Protection
Scope
Suppliers of AI chatbots that provide (or are reasonably believed to provide) mental health therapy. Disclosure before first access, after 7 days of inactivity, and on request. Written policy filed with Utah Division of Consumer Protection.
Maximum penalty
Up to $2,500/violation (Utah Division of Consumer Protection); $5,000/violation for order breach; disgorgement; injunctive relief.

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