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Utah Legislature Mandates AI Safety Plans
March 17, 2026
The Utah State Legislature has enacted legislation requiring AI companies operating within the state to implement public safety and child protection plans. This policy development, influenced by liberal organizations such as Encode AI despite Utah's predominantly Republican political landscape, reflects a growing emphasis on regulatory compliance for AI technologies at the state level. The White House Office of Intergovernmental Affairs has also expressed concerns, underscoring the federal interest in state AI regulatory frameworks.
- AI vendors and contractors should prepare to meet new state-mandated safety and child protection requirements to maintain eligibility for contracts and operations in Utah.
- Procurement professionals must consider these regulatory mandates when evaluating AI solutions for state or local government use, ensuring compliance with Utah's specific legislative provisions.
- Organizations involved in AI policy advocacy or compliance services may find increased demand in Utah as companies seek guidance on meeting these new standards.
- This development signals a broader trend of state-level AI regulation that could influence procurement requirements in other jurisdictions, necessitating proactive adaptation by industry stakeholders.
In Utah, weโve worked with policymakers, organizations, and survivor parents on both sides of the aisle to help craft smart policy that protects against AI harms without standing in the way of innovation.
— Adam Billen, Co-executive Director of Encode AI
Agencies
Utah State Legislature, White House Office of Intergovernmental Affairs
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Encode AI
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- Liberal organizations influence AI policy in a deeply red state · Washington Examiner · Mar 17