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Senate floor roundup: AI disclosure, vaping limits, Medicaid parity and other bills move forward

Utah State Senate · February 13, 2024
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Summary

On a busy morning the Senate passed a range of bills including an AI disclosure measure (SB 149), a vaping/e-cigarette bill (3rd sub. SB 61) setting PMTA certification and a product registry fee structure, Medicaid reimbursement parity for autism (SB 197), and multiple consent-calendar items. Sponsors highlighted stakeholder input and technical fixes across measures.

The Utah Senate advanced and passed a broad set of measures during a packed morning floor session, approving bills on technology, public health, taxation and education.

Artificial intelligence: Senate Bill 149, described by its sponsor as a regulatory framework for AI, passed after debate. On the floor the sponsor acknowledged using an AI tool (ChatGPT) to draft remarks and said the bill would require disclosure when consumers interact with AI-driven interfaces. Senators asked about ethics constraints…

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