Utah Code Ann. § 76-5-111
(1) As used in this section:
(b) "Abuse" means:
(iv) deprivation of life-sustaining treatment, except:
(d)
(e) "Deception" means:
(i) a misrepresentation or concealment:
(j) "Informed consent" means:
(l)
(i) "Isolation" means knowingly or intentionally preventing a vulnerable adult from having contact with another person by:
(n) "Neglect" means:
(p) "Position of trust and confidence" means the position of a person who:
(q) "Serious physical injury" means any physical injury or set of physical injuries that:
(s) "Vulnerable adult" means an elder adult, or an adult 18 years of age or older who has a mental or physical impairment which substantially affects that person's ability to:
(2) Under any circumstances likely to produce death or serious physical injury, any person, including a caretaker, who causes a vulnerable adult to suffer serious physical injury or, having the care or custody of a vulnerable adult, causes or permits that adult's person or health to be injured, or causes or permits a vulnerable adult to be placed in a situation where the adult's person or health is endangered, is guilty of the offense of aggravated abuse of a vulnerable adult as follows:
(3) Under circumstances other than those likely to produce death or serious physical injury any person, including a caretaker, who causes a vulnerable adult to suffer harm, abuse, or neglect; or, having the care or custody of a vulnerable adult, causes or permits that adult's person or health to be injured, abused, or neglected, or causes or permits a vulnerable adult to be placed in a situation where the adult's person or health is endangered, is guilty of the offense of abuse of a vulnerable adult as follows:
(4)
(a) A person commits the offense of exploitation of a vulnerable adult when the person:
(b) A person is guilty of the offense of exploitation of a vulnerable adult as follows: