(1) As used in this section:
- (a) "Nonresident health care license" means a health care license issued by another state, district, or territory of the United States.
- (b) "Telemedicine service" means the same as that term is defined in Section 26B-4-704.
(2) An individual with a temporary license issued under this section is authorized to provide a telemedicine service if:
- (a) the telemedicine service is a service the individual is licensed to perform under the nonresident health care license of the state, district, or territory that issued the nonresident health care license;
- (b) at the time the telemedicine service is performed, the patient is located in Utah; and
- (c) performing the telemedicine service would not otherwise violate state law.
(3) The division shall issue a temporary license described in Subsection (2) to an individual who has a nonresident health care license in good standing if:
- (a) the individual has completed an application for a license by endorsement in accordance with Section 58-1-302; and
- (b) the division determines that they will not be able to process the application within 15 days from the day on which the application is submitted.
- (4) The division may not charge a fee for a temporary license issued under this section beyond the fee required for a license issued under Section 58-1-302.
Amended by Chapter 486, 2024 General Session