Section 508 – Failure to follow certain health care claims practices — Penalties.
Effective 5/5/2021 58-1-508. Failure to follow certain health care claims practices — Penalties. (1) As used in this section, “health care provider” means an individual who is licensed to provide health care services under this title. (2) The division may assess a fine of up to $500 per violation against a health care provider that […]
Section 509 – Patient consent for certain medical examinations.
Effective 5/14/2019 58-1-509. Patient consent for certain medical examinations. (1) As used in this section: (a) “Health care provider” means: (i) an individual who is: (A) a healthcare provider as defined in Section 78B-3-403; and (B) licensed under this title; (ii) emergency medical service personnel as defined in Section 26-8a-102; or (iii) an individual described […]
Section 510 – Anesthesia and sedation requirements — Unprofessional conduct — Whistleblower protection.
Effective 5/4/2022 58-1-510. Anesthesia and sedation requirements — Unprofessional conduct — Whistleblower protection. (1) As used in this section: (a) “Anesthesia or sedation provider” means an individual who is licensed: (i) under Chapter 5a, Podiatric Physician Licensing Act; (ii) under Subsection 58-31b-301(2)(e); (iii) under Chapter 67, Utah Medical Practice Act; (iv) under Chapter 68, Utah […]
Section 503 – Maximum civil penalty for violation of court order.
58-1-503. Maximum civil penalty for violation of court order. (1) If any written order issued under this title or if an injunction or temporary restraining order issued by a court of competent jurisdiction relating to this title is violated, the court may impose a civil penalty of not more than $2,000 for each day the […]
Section 504 – Court-ordered discipline.
58-1-504. Court-ordered discipline. The division shall promptly withhold, suspend, restrict, or reinstate the use of a license issued under this title if so ordered by a court. Enacted by Chapter 232, 1997 General Session
Section 505 – Cosmetic medical procedure supervisor.
58-1-505. Cosmetic medical procedure supervisor. (1) For purposes of this section and Section 58-1-506: (a) “Cosmetic medical facility” means a physician’s office or a facility that has a supervisor who performs the supervision required in Section 58-1-506. (b) “Supervisor” means: (i) a physician with an unrestricted license under Chapter 67, Utah Medical Practice Act, or […]
Section 506 – Supervision of cosmetic medical procedures.
Effective 5/10/2016 58-1-506. Supervision of cosmetic medical procedures. (1) For purposes of this section: (a) “Delegation group A” means the following who are licensed under this title, acting within their respective scopes of practice, and qualified under Subsections (2)(f)(i) and (iii): (i) a physician assistant, if acting under the supervision of a physician and the […]
Section 507 – Cosmetic medical procedure — Truth in advertising.
58-1-507. Cosmetic medical procedure — Truth in advertising. Beginning July 1, 2013, a facility that performs a cosmetic medical procedure as defined in Section 58-67-102 may not advertise or hold itself out to the public as a “medical spa,” “medical facility,” or “medical clinic” unless the facility has an individual on the premises while a […]
Section 501.5 – Anatomic pathology services — Billing violations.
58-1-501.5. Anatomic pathology services — Billing violations. (1) As used in this section, the following definitions apply: (a) (i) “Anatomic pathology services” including “technical or professional component of anatomic pathology services” means: (A) histopathology or surgical pathology, meaning the gross examination of, histologic processing of, or microscopic examination of human organ tissue performed by a […]
Section 501.6 – Health care provider advertisements and disclosure — Unprofessional conduct.
58-1-501.6. Health care provider advertisements and disclosure — Unprofessional conduct. For purposes of this section: (1) (a) “Advertisement” includes: (i) billboards; (ii) written documents such as: (A) brochures; (B) pamphlets; (C) direct mail solicitations; (D) radio, television, and telephone solicitation scripts; and (E) telephone directories; (iii) media, including television, radio, and Internet websites; and (iv) […]