Utah Code § 26B-2-136

Drug test result disclosure requirements for substance abuse treatment
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programs.
(1) As used in this section, "eligible supervision employee" means:
(a) a participant's supervising probation or parole officer; or
(b) treatment staff employed by or working under a contract with the Department of Corrections.
(2) A substance abuse treatment program shall provide the results of a drug test for a participant in
the substance abuse treatment program who is on probation or parole to an eligible supervision
employee if:
(a) an eligible supervision employee requests the drug test results; and
(b) the participant has signed a waiver, in compliance with federal health information disclosure
laws, that allows the substance abuse treatment program to share information regarding the
participant's drug test results with an eligible supervision employee.

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