AI Summary: Utah AI Amendments is an effective AI regulation in US focused on professional_ai_use. Maximum penalty: Professional licensing penalties. Nerq has assessed 41,734 agents against applicable risk classifications.

AI Agent Compliance: Utah AI Amendments

Utah AI Amendments is a currently effective regulation focused on professional_ai_use in US. It establishes a risk-based framework for AI systems with penalties up to Professional licensing penalties for non-compliance.

Overview

Statuseffective
Effective Date2025-05-07
RegionUS-UT
CountryUS
Focus Areaprofessional_ai_use
Max PenaltyProfessional licensing penalties
Per ViolationVaries by profession
SourceOfficial text

Risk Model

sector_specific

Risk Classes

High-Risk Criteria

Requirements

Agent Risk Distribution

41,126
minimal
401
high
207
limited

Top Agents by Compliance Score

AgentComplianceRisk ClassTrust Score
openagents 100.0 minimal 90.0
manaflow-ai/cmux 100.0 minimal 87.0
auth0/auth0-mcp-server 100.0 minimal 85.3
donaldfilimon/abi 100.0 minimal 81.4
mcp-sequentialthinking-tools 100.0 minimal 81.2
atelier 100.0 minimal 80.0
attune-ai 100.0 minimal 79.2
gizmax/Sandcastle 100.0 minimal 77.7
hivemoot/hivemoot 100.0 minimal 77.6
coo-quack/calc-mcp 100.0 minimal 76.8

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the compliance requirements under Utah AI Amendments?

Utah AI Amendments requires AI systems to meet specific regulatory standards focused on professional_ai_use. Nerq automatically checks AI agents against these requirements.

How does Utah AI Amendments classify AI risk?

Utah AI Amendments uses a risk-based classification: sector_specific. Nerq maps each agent to the applicable risk class.

What are the penalties under Utah AI Amendments?

Non-compliance with Utah AI Amendments can result in penalties up to Professional licensing penalties. Use Nerq to identify compliance gaps before enforcement.

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