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CHAPTER IX – Post-market monitoring, information sharing, market surveillance (Art. 72-94)

Art. 72 AI Act – Post-market monitoring by providers and post-market monitoring plan for high-risk AI systems arrow_right_alt

Art. 73 AI Act – Reporting of serious incidents arrow_right_alt

Art. 74 AI Act – Market surveillance and control of AI systems in the Union market arrow_right_alt

Art. 75 AI Act – Mutual assistance, market surveillance and control of general-purpose AI systems arrow_right_alt

Art. 76 AI Act – Supervision of testing in real world conditions by market surveillance authorities arrow_right_alt

  1. Market surveillance authorities shall have competences and powers to ensure that testing in real world conditions is in accordance with this Regulation.
  2. Where testing in real world conditions is conducted for AI systems that are supervised within an AI regulatory sandbox under Article 58, the market surveillance authorities shall verify the compliance with Article 60 as part of their supervisory role for the AI regulatory sandbox. Those authorities may, as appropriate, allow the testing in real world conditions to be conducted by the provider or prospective provider, in derogation from the conditions set out in Article 60(4), points (f) and (g).
  3. Where a market surveillance authority has been informed by the prospective provider, the provider or any third party of a serious incident or has other grounds for considering that the conditions set out in Articles 60 and 61 are not met, it may take either of the following decisions on its territory, as appropriate:
    1. to suspend or terminate the testing in real world conditions;
    2. to require the provider or prospective provider and the deployer or prospective deployer to modify any aspect of the testing in real world conditions.
  4. Where a market surveillance authority has taken a decision referred to in paragraph 3 of this Article, or has issued an objection within the meaning of Article 60(4), point (b), the decision or the objection shall indicate the grounds therefor and how the provider or prospective provider can challenge the decision or objection.
  5. Where applicable, where a market surveillance authority has taken a decision referred to in paragraph 3, it shall communicate the grounds therefor to the market surveillance authorities of other Member States in which the AI system has been tested in accordance with the testing plan.

Art. 77 AI Act – Powers of authorities protecting fundamental rights arrow_right_alt

Art. 78 AI Act – Confidentiality arrow_right_alt

Art. 79 AI Act – Procedure at national level for dealing with AI systems presenting a risk arrow_right_alt

Art. 80 AI Act – Procedure for dealing with AI systems classified by the provider as non-high-risk in application of Annex III arrow_right_alt

Art. 81 AI Act – Union safeguard procedure arrow_right_alt

Art. 82 AI Act – Compliant AI systems which present a risk arrow_right_alt

Art. 83 AI Act – Formal non-compliance arrow_right_alt

Art. 84 AI Act – Union AI testing support structures arrow_right_alt

Art. 85 AI Act – Right to lodge a complaint with a market surveillance authority arrow_right_alt

Art. 86 AI Act – Right to explanation of individual decision-making arrow_right_alt

Art. 87 AI Act – Reporting of infringements and protection of reporting persons arrow_right_alt

Art. 88 AI Act – Enforcement of the obligations of providers of general-purpose AI models arrow_right_alt

Art. 89 AI Act – Monitoring actions arrow_right_alt

Art. 90 AI Act – Alerts of systemic risks by the scientific panel arrow_right_alt

Art. 91 AI Act – Power to request documentation and information arrow_right_alt

Art. 92 AI Act – Power to conduct evaluations arrow_right_alt

Art. 93 AI Act – Power to request measures arrow_right_alt

Art. 94 AI Act – Procedural rights of economic operators of the general-purpose AI model arrow_right_alt