Utah Admin. Code R386-702-19
(1) Terms used in this section and for an order issued under this section and during the public health emergency are defined as:
(a) "Emergency center" means:
(b) "Encounter information" means an emergency center's records of an encounter and includes the:
(2) The department or a local health department may declare a public health emergency by issuing an order that mandates reporting an emergency illness or health condition specified in Section R386-702-4, in accordance with:
(3) The department may designate an emergency center as a specialized emergency center, which expands that emergency center's reporting requirements.
(b) Each specialized emergency center shall report an encounter to the department by using a method described in Section R386-702-7 and reporting each encounter by 9 a.m. the day after the encounter. The department may accept an alternate reporting method, including:
(4)(a) For purposes of epidemiological and statistical analysis, each emergency center shall use the process described in Section R386-702-7 to report an encounter during the public health emergency that does not meet the definition for an immediately reportable condition as described in Subsection R386-702-7(3).
(b) The report for each encounter described in Subsection (4)(a) shall include the:
(5)(a) If the department or a local health department collects identifying health information on an individual who is the subject of a report required under this section, the department or local health department shall destroy that identifying information upon the sooner of:
(i) the determination of the department or a local health department that the information is no longer necessary to carry out an investigation under this section; or
KEY: communicable diseases, quarantines, rabies, rules and procedures
Date of Last Change: June 1, 2026
Notice of Continuation: March 2, 2026
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 26B-1-202; 26B-7-202; 26B-7-207; 26B-7-303 through 26B-7-315; 26B-7-316 through 26B-7-324