EU Debuts New AI Procurement Templates for Public Sector Compliance

April 7, 2025
EU Debuts New AI Procurement Templates for Public Sector Compliance
  • This framework establishes minimum standards for companies, promoting compliance with transparency, risk management, and accountability as mandated by the EU AI Act.

  • The MCC-AI clauses are designed to be incorporated into procurement contracts rather than used as standalone agreements, focusing specifically on AI systems and the regulatory landscape without addressing other legal obligations.

  • Employing the MCC-AI can streamline negotiations, reduce legal uncertainties, and demonstrate regulatory compliance for organizations involved in procuring or providing AI services.

  • Key areas covered by the MCC-AI include AI system requirements, supplier obligations, data governance, audit mechanisms, and financial responsibilities related to AI compliance.

  • It is important to note that the MCC-AI differs from the EU standard contractual clauses (SCCs), which are legally binding templates focused on personal data protection under the GDPR.

  • The continuous evolution of AI contracting terms underscores the importance of compliance with the EU AI Act, as highlighted by the Covington team.

  • The clauses were issued by the Public Buyers Community Platform, which aims to enhance collaboration in public procurement across the EU, functioning as a working document rather than an official position of the European Commission.

  • These updated MCC-AI templates, released on March 5, 2025, align with the EU AI Act, which came into effect on August 1, 2024, and provide distinct provisions for both 'high-risk' and 'non-high-risk' AI systems.

  • The MCC-AI includes a comprehensive version for high-risk AI systems and a lighter version for non-high-risk systems, ensuring that both templates address procurement processes relevant to their risk classifications.

  • Specifically, the MCC-AI-High-Risk template outlines obligations for AI systems deemed high-risk under the AI Act, while the MCC-AI-Light template caters to non-high-risk systems that may still present certain risks.

  • The European Commission has introduced updated Model Contractual Clauses for AI Procurement (MCC-AI) to aid public-sector buyers in navigating the complexities of AI procurement under the EU AI Act.

  • Public authorities utilizing the MCC-AI are encouraged to report their implementations to the Public Sector Tech Watch, which has already documented over 900 instances of AI applications in the public sector.

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