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CHAPTER III – High-risk AI systems (Art. 6-49)

Art. 6 AI Act – Classification rules for high-risk AI systems arrow_right_alt

Art. 7 AI Act – Amendments to Annex III arrow_right_alt

Art. 8 AI Act – Compliance with the requirements arrow_right_alt

Art. 9 AI Act – Risk management system arrow_right_alt

Art. 10 AI Act – Data and data governance arrow_right_alt

Art. 11 AI Act – Technical documentation arrow_right_alt

Art. 12 AI Act – Record-keeping arrow_right_alt

Art. 13 AI Act – Transparency and provision of information to deployers arrow_right_alt

Art. 14 AI Act – Human oversight arrow_right_alt

Art. 15 AI Act – Accuracy, robustness and cybersecurity arrow_right_alt

Art. 16 AI Act – Obligations of providers of high-risk AI systems arrow_right_alt

Art. 17 AI Act – Quality management system arrow_right_alt

  1. Providers of high-risk AI systems shall put a quality management system in place that ensures compliance with this Regulation. That system shall be documented in a systematic and orderly manner in the form of written policies, procedures and instructions, and shall include at least the following aspects:
    1. a strategy for regulatory compliance, including compliance with conformity assessment procedures and procedures for the management of modifications to the high-risk AI system;
    2. techniques, procedures and systematic actions to be used for the design, design control and design verification of the high-risk AI system;
    3. techniques, procedures and systematic actions to be used for the development, quality control and quality assurance of the high-risk AI system;
    4. examination, test and validation procedures to be carried out before, during and after the development of the high-risk AI system, and the frequency with which they have to be carried out;
    5. technical specifications, including standards, to be applied and, where the relevant harmonised standards are not applied in full or do not cover all of the relevant requirements set out in Section 2, the means to be used to ensure that the high-risk AI system complies with those requirements;
    6. systems and procedures for data management, including data acquisition, data collection, data analysis, data labelling, data storage, data filtration, data mining, data aggregation, data retention and any other operation regarding the data that is performed before and for the purpose of the placing on the market or the putting into service of high-risk AI systems;
    7. the risk management system referred to in Article 9;
    8. the setting-up, implementation and maintenance of a post-market monitoring system, in accordance with Article 72;
    9. procedures related to the reporting of a serious incident in accordance with Article 73;
    10. the handling of communication with national competent authorities, other relevant authorities, including those providing or supporting the access to data, notified bodies, other operators, customers or other interested parties;
    11. systems and procedures for record-keeping of all relevant documentation and information;
    12. resource management, including security-of-supply related measures;
    13. an accountability framework setting out the responsibilities of the management and other staff with regard to all the aspects listed in this paragraph.
  2. The implementation of the aspects referred to in paragraph 1 shall be proportionate to the size of the provider’s organisation. Providers shall, in any event, respect the degree of rigour and the level of protection required to ensure the compliance of their high-risk AI systems with this Regulation.
  3. Providers of high-risk AI systems that are subject to obligations regarding quality management systems or an equivalent function under relevant sectoral Union law may include the aspects listed in paragraph 1 as part of the quality management systems pursuant to that law.
  4. For providers that are financial institutions subject to requirements regarding their internal governance, arrangements or processes under Union financial services law, the obligation to put in place a quality management system, with the exception of paragraph 1, points (g), (h) and (i) of this Article, shall be deemed to be fulfilled by complying with the rules on internal governance arrangements or processes pursuant to the relevant Union financial services law. To that end, any harmonised standards referred to in Article 40 shall be taken into account.
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  • 81

Recital 81

The provider should establish a sound quality management system, ensure the accomplishment of the required conformity assessment procedure, draw up the relevant documentation and establish a robust post-market monitoring system. Providers of high-risk AI systems that are subject to obligations regarding quality management systems under relevant sectoral Union law should have the possibility to include the elements of the quality management system provided for in this Regulation as part of the existing quality management system provided for in that other sectoral Union law. The complementarity between this Regulation and existing sectoral Union law should also be taken into account in future standardisation activities or guidance adopted by the Commission. Public authorities which put into service high-risk AI systems for their own use may adopt and implement the rules for the quality management system as part of the quality management system adopted at a national or regional level, as appropriate, taking into account the specificities of the sector and the competences and organisation of the public authority concerned.

Art. 18 AI Act – Documentation keeping arrow_right_alt

Art. 19 AI Act – Automatically generated logs arrow_right_alt

Art. 20 AI Act – Corrective actions and duty of information arrow_right_alt

Art. 21 AI Act – Cooperation with competent authorities arrow_right_alt

Art. 22 AI Act – Authorised representatives of providers of high-risk AI systems arrow_right_alt

Art. 23 AI Act – Obligations of importers arrow_right_alt

Art. 24 AI Act – Obligations of distributors arrow_right_alt

Art. 25 AI Act – Responsibilities along the AI value chain arrow_right_alt

Art. 26 AI Act – Obligations of deployers of high-risk AI systems arrow_right_alt

Art. 27 AI Act – Fundamental rights impact assessment for high-risk AI systems arrow_right_alt

Art. 28 AI Act – Notifying authorities arrow_right_alt

Art. 29 AI Act – Application of a conformity assessment body for notification arrow_right_alt

Art. 30 AI Act – Notification procedure arrow_right_alt

Art. 31 AI Act – Requirements relating to notified bodies arrow_right_alt

Art. 32 AI Act – Presumption of conformity with requirements relating to notified bodies arrow_right_alt

Art. 33 AI Act – Subsidiaries of notified bodies and subcontracting arrow_right_alt

Art. 34 AI Act – Operational obligations of notified bodies arrow_right_alt

Art. 35 AI Act – Identification numbers and lists of notified bodies arrow_right_alt

Art. 36 AI Act – Changes to notifications arrow_right_alt

Art. 37 AI Act – Challenge to the competence of notified bodies arrow_right_alt

Art. 38 AI Act – Coordination of notified bodies arrow_right_alt

Art. 39 AI Act – Conformity assessment bodies of third countries arrow_right_alt

Art. 40 AI Act – Harmonised standards and standardisation deliverables arrow_right_alt

Art. 41 AI Act – Common specifications arrow_right_alt

Art. 42 AI Act – Presumption of conformity with certain requirements arrow_right_alt

Art. 43 AI Act – Conformity assessment arrow_right_alt

Art. 44 AI Act – Certificates arrow_right_alt

Art. 45 AI Act – Information obligations of notified bodies arrow_right_alt

Art. 46 AI Act – Derogation from conformity assessment procedure arrow_right_alt

Art. 47 AI Act – EU declaration of conformity arrow_right_alt

Art. 48 AI Act – CE marking arrow_right_alt

Art. 49 AI Act – Registration arrow_right_alt