Utah SB 226 (2025) — Artificial Intelligence Consumer Protection Amendments🔗

Jurisdiction: UtahAuthority: utah-legislatureType: StatuteReliance: publicObligation: requirement, permission
enforcing Editorial: Published Verified 2026-06-04 Effective: May 7, 2025 Official source
Cite as: us-ut-legislature-statute-2025-sb226 · record.json

Obligations Covered

Disclose GenAI On Consumer Request Proactive GenAI Disclosure In High-Risk Interactions GenAI Is Not A Defense — Civil And Criminal

Timeline

MilestoneDateNotes
IntroducedFeb 1, 20252025 General Session
Governor SignedMar 25, 2025
EffectiveMay 7, 2025Four-bill single-day AI package (with SB 271, SB 332, HB 452)
First annual reportNov 30, 2025To Business & Labor Interim Committee

Provisions (1)

Summary

"SB 226 (2025) narrowed the original Utah on-request disclosure to require a 'clear and unambiguous' consumer prompt, added an outset+throughout safe harbor, and re-sited the civil mirror of the 'AI did it' defense at §13-75-102."
Created Apr 21, 2026 · Modified Jun 4, 2026 · Last verified Jun 4, 2026