LIFE Protocol Utah Pilot Binder
Decentralized Identity, Evidence, and Digital Interaction Infrastructure
Binder Purpose (Cover Page)
Purpose: To present the LIFE Protocol as a limited, constitutional, non-custodial pilot for the State of Utah, enabling:
- improved digital identity continuity
- consent-based interaction
- verifiable evidence records
- privacy-preserving digital services
This pilot does not create new authority, enforcement mechanisms, or legal standards.
Binder Audience
This binder is prepared for:
- Utah Legislature (policy & committees)
- Utah Attorney General (constitutional review)
- State agencies and counties
- Judicial and administrative reviewers
- Technical and procurement staff
Section 1 – Executive Summary (2 pages)
What Utah Is Being Asked to Approve
A pilot authorization to evaluate the LIFE Protocol as technical infrastructure, not a governing system.
The pilot would:
- operate alongside existing systems
- preserve due process
- respect sovereignty
- remain voluntary
What Utah Is Not Being Asked to Approve
- no social credit system
- no identity replacement mandate
- no enforcement authority
- no custodial identity
- no new court or tribunal
Section 2 – Pilot Scope & Use Cases (Utah-Specific)
Proposed Pilot Use Cases (Illustrative)
The pilot may include one or more of the following:
- voluntary digital identity continuity
- consent-based access to services
- evidence preservation for records
- inter-county coordination
- optional commerce or payments (non-custodial)
Each use case remains:
- opt-in
- non-exclusive
- reversible
Section 3 – LIFE Core (Canonical)
Included Document: LIFE Core: Principles, Guarantees, and Boundaries
Why Included: This is the constitutional spine. It defines what LIFE will never do.
This section establishes:
- human sovereignty
- no custodial identity
- no enforcement
- no scoring
- no platform control
Section 4 – LIFE Technical Architecture (Public-Safe)
Included Document: LIFE Technical Paper – Architecture, Interfaces, and Security Posture
Purpose for Utah Reviewers:
- understand system boundaries
- confirm separation of powers
- review privacy posture
- confirm absence of central control
No cryptographic internals are disclosed.
Section 5 – Public Threat Model
Included Document: LIFE Public Threat Model – Security Assumptions
Purpose:
- demonstrates maturity
- clarifies non-goals
- documents failure handling
- shows restraint
This section reassures Utah that LIFE:
- does not promise perfection
- anticipates misuse
- avoids fragile assumptions
Section 6 – Reputation & Dispute Resolution
Included Documents:
Key Points for Utah:
- no adjudication
- no enforcement
- no permanent reputation
- evidence only
Disputes remain under Utah law.
Section 7 – Judicial Evidence Guide
Included Document: LIFE Judicial Evidence Guide
Purpose:
- clarifies evidentiary meaning
- prevents misinterpretation
- preserves judicial authority
This section explicitly states that LIFE records:
- do not determine fault
- do not replace testimony
- do not bind courts
Section 8 – Utah Constitutional Analysis
Included Documents:
- Utah Constitution Mapping
- Appendix A – Legislative Compliance Statement
- Appendix B – AG Constitutional Review Memo
Purpose:
- pre-answers constitutional concerns
- supports AG review
- reduces legislative risk
Section 9 – Conformance & Compliance
Included Documents:
Purpose:
- prevents misuse
- prevents scope creep
- creates accountability without authority
Section 10 – Trust Marks & Public Signaling
Included Document: LIFE Trust Mark Usage Guide
Purpose:
- prevents misrepresentation
- clarifies who may claim conformance
- avoids endorsement confusion
Section 11 – Pilot Governance & Safeguards
Pilot Guardrails
The pilot shall:
- remain voluntary
- preserve exit rights
- avoid enforcement logic
- require no exclusive contracts
- remain auditable
Sunset & Review
- pilot duration defined
- review checkpoints
- termination without penalty
Section 12 – Appendices
- Full document set
- Glossary
- Contact & stewardship statement
What This Binder Achieves
This binder:
- answers legal questions before they are asked
- gives AG cover to approve review
- gives legislators confidence to proceed
- gives agencies clarity on scope
- protects LIFE from mischaracterization
This is how pilots get approved.