(1) A supplier may not use a mental health chatbot to advertise a specific product or service to a Utah user in a conversation between the Utah user and the mental health chatbot unless the mental health chatbot: (a) clearly and conspicuously identifies the advertisement as an advertisement; and (b) clearly and conspicuously discloses to the Utah user any: (i) sponsorship; (ii) business affiliation; or (iii) agreement that the supplier has with a third party to promote, advertise, or recommend the product or service. (2) A supplier of a mental health chatbot may not use a Utah user's input to: (a) determine whether to display an advertisement for a product or service to the Utah user, unless the advertisement is for the mental health chatbot itself; (b) determine a product, service, or category of product or service, to advertise to the Utah user; or (c) customize how an advertisement is presented to the Utah user. (3) This section does not prohibit a mental health chatbot from recommending that a Utah user seek counseling, therapy, or other assistance from a licensed professional, including a specific licensed professional.
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