Utah Code § 26B-1-244

Sleep disorder education and outreach
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(1) As used in this section, "division" means the Division of Population Health within the
department.
(2) The division shall develop educational materials and conduct public education outreach
activities related to sleep health and sleep disorders, including:
(a) narcolepsy type 1 and type 2;
(b) idiopathic hypersomnia;
(c) obstructive sleep apnea;
(d) central sleep apnea; and
(e) circadian rhythm sleep-wake disorders.
(3) The division shall design the educational materials and public education outreach activities to:
(a) increase public awareness of sleep disorders and sleep disorders' impact on physical, mental,
and public health;
(b) promote early recognition, diagnosis, and evidence-based treatment and medication for sleep
disorders;
(c) reduce stigma associated with sleep disorders, particularly sleep disorders that affect
neurological and mental health;
(d) educate health care providers, educators, and the general public on best practices for
screening, diagnosis, and management of sleep disorders; and
(e) address public safety implications of untreated sleep disorders, including occupational
hazards and the risks associated with driving.
(4) The division may partner with other governmental entities and private organizations including
insurers, health care provider professional organizations, school districts, community health
programs, the Department of Workforce Services, and the Department of Transportation to
disseminate educational materials and conduct public education outreach activities.

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