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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

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

  1. Before placing a high-risk AI system on the market, importers shall ensure that the system is in conformity with this Regulation by verifying that:
    1. the relevant conformity assessment procedure referred to in Article 43 has been carried out by the provider of the high-risk AI system;
    2. the provider has drawn up the technical documentation in accordance with Article 11 and Annex IV;
    3. the system bears the required CE marking and is accompanied by the EU declaration of conformity referred to in Article 47 and instructions for use;
    4. the provider has appointed an authorised representative in accordance with Article 22(1).
  2. Where an importer has sufficient reason to consider that a high-risk AI system is not in conformity with this Regulation, or is falsified, or accompanied by falsified documentation, it shall not place the system on the market until it has been brought into conformity. Where the high-risk AI system presents a risk within the meaning of Article 79(1), the importer shall inform the provider of the system, the authorised representative and the market surveillance authorities to that effect.
  3. Importers shall indicate their name, registered trade name or registered trade mark, and the address at which they can be contacted on the high-risk AI system and on its packaging or its accompanying documentation, where applicable.
  4. Importers shall ensure that, while a high-risk AI system is under their responsibility, storage or transport conditions, where applicable, do not jeopardise its compliance with the requirements set out in Section 2.
  5. Importers shall keep, for a period of 10 years after the high-risk AI system has been placed on the market or put into service, a copy of the certificate issued by the notified body, where applicable, of the instructions for use, and of the EU declaration of conformity referred to in Article 47.
  6. Importers shall provide the relevant competent authorities, upon a reasoned request, with all the necessary information and documentation, including that referred to in paragraph 5, to demonstrate the conformity of a high-risk AI system with the requirements set out in Section 2 in a language which can be easily understood by them. For this purpose, they shall also ensure that the technical documentation can be made available to those authorities.
  7. Importers shall cooperate with the relevant competent authorities in any action those authorities take in relation to a high-risk AI system placed on the market by the importers, in particular to reduce and mitigate the risks posed by it.
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  • 83

Recital 83

In light of the nature and complexity of the value chain for AI systems and in line with the New Legislative Framework, it is essential to ensure legal certainty and facilitate the compliance with this Regulation. Therefore, it is necessary to clarify the role and the specific obligations of relevant operators along that value chain, such as importers and distributors who may contribute to the development of AI systems. In certain situations those operators could act in more than one role at the same time and should therefore fulfil cumulatively all relevant obligations associated with those roles. For example, an operator could act as a distributor and an importer at the same time.

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