Utah Code § 26B-2-201

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As used in this part:
(1) "Abortion clinic" means a type I abortion clinic or a type II abortion clinic.
(2) "Activities of daily living" means essential activities including:
(a) dressing;
(b) eating;
(c) grooming;
(d) bathing;
(e) toileting;
(f) ambulation;
(g) transferring; and
(h) self-administration of medication.
(3) "Ambulatory surgical facility" means a freestanding facility, which provides surgical services to
patients not requiring hospitalization.
(4) "Assistance with activities of daily living" means providing of or arranging for the provision of
assistance with activities of daily living.
(5)
(a) "Assisted living facility" means:
(i) a type I assisted living facility, which is a residential facility that provides assistance with
activities of daily living and social care to two or more residents who:
(A) require protected living arrangements; and
(B) are capable of achieving mobility sufficient to exit the facility without the assistance of
another person; and
(ii) a type II assisted living facility, which is a residential facility with a home-like setting that
provides an array of coordinated supportive personal and health care services available 24

hours per day to residents who have been assessed under department rule to need any of
these services.
(b) Each resident in a type I or type II assisted living facility shall have a service plan based on
the assessment, which may include:
(i) specified services of intermittent nursing care;
(ii) administration of medication; and
(iii) support services promoting residents' independence and self-sufficiency.
(6) "Birthing center" means a facility that:
(a) receives maternal clients and provides care during pregnancy, delivery, and immediately after
delivery; and
(b)
(i) is freestanding; or
(ii) is not freestanding, but meets the requirements for an alongside midwifery unit described in
Subsection 26B-2-228(7).
(7) "Committee" means the Health Facility Committee created in Section 26B-1-204.
(8) "Consumer" means any person not primarily engaged in the provision of health care to
individuals or in the administration of facilities or institutions in which such care is provided and
who does not hold a fiduciary position, or have a fiduciary interest in any entity involved in the
provision of health care, and does not receive, either directly or through his spouse, more than
1/10 of his gross income from any entity or activity relating to health care.
(9) "End stage renal disease facility" means a facility which furnishes staff-assisted kidney dialysis
services, self-dialysis services, or home-dialysis services on an outpatient basis.
(10) "Freestanding" means existing independently or physically separated from another health care
facility by fire walls and doors and administrated by separate staff with separate records.
(11) "General acute hospital" means a facility which provides diagnostic, therapeutic, and
rehabilitative services to both inpatients and outpatients by or under the supervision of
physicians.
(12) "Governmental unit" means the state, or any county, municipality, or other political subdivision
or any department, division, board, or agency of the state, a county, municipality, or other
political subdivision.
(13)
(a) "Health care facility" means general acute hospitals, specialty hospitals, home health
agencies, hospices, nursing care facilities, residential-assisted living facilities, birthing
centers, ambulatory surgical facilities, small health care facilities, abortion clinics, facilities
owned or operated by health maintenance organizations, end stage renal disease facilities,
and any other health care facility which the committee designates by rule.
(b) "Health care facility" does not include the offices of private physicians or dentists, whether for
individual or group practice, except that it does include an abortion clinic.
(14) "Health maintenance organization" means an organization, organized under the laws of any
state which:
(a) is a qualified health maintenance organization under 42 U.S.C. Sec. 300e-9; or
(b)
(i) provides or otherwise makes available to enrolled participants at least the following basic
health care services: usual physician services, hospitalization, laboratory, x-ray, emergency,
and preventive services and out-of-area coverage;
(ii) is compensated, except for copayments, for the provision of the basic health services listed
in Subsection (14)(b)(i) to enrolled participants by a payment which is paid on a periodic

basis without regard to the date the health services are provided and which is fixed without
regard to the frequency, extent, or kind of health services actually provided;
(iii) provides physicians' services primarily directly through physicians who are either
employees or partners of such organizations, or through arrangements with individual
physicians or one or more groups of physicians organized on a group practice or individual
practice basis; and
(iv) provides physician assistant services.
(15)
(a) "Home health agency" means an agency, organization, or facility or a subdivision of an
agency, organization, or facility which employs two or more direct care staff persons who
provide licensed nursing services, therapeutic services of physical therapy, speech therapy,
occupational therapy, medical social services, or home health aide services on a visiting
basis.
(b) "Home health agency" does not mean an individual who provides services under the authority
of a private license.
(16) "Hospice" means a program of care for the terminally ill and their families which occurs in a
home or in a health care facility and which provides medical, palliative, psychological, spiritual,
and supportive care and treatment.
(17) "Nursing care facility" means a health care facility, other than a general acute or specialty
hospital, constructed, licensed, and operated to provide patient living accommodations, 24-hour
staff availability, and at least two of the following patient services:
(a) a selection of patient care services, under the direction and supervision of a registered
nurse, ranging from continuous medical, skilled nursing, psychological, or other professional
therapies to intermittent health-related or paraprofessional personal care services;
(b) a structured, supportive social living environment based on a professionally designed and
supervised treatment plan, oriented to the individual's habilitation or rehabilitation needs; or
(c) a supervised living environment that provides support, training, or assistance with individual
activities of daily living.
(18) "Person" means any individual, firm, partnership, corporation, company, association, or joint
stock association, and the legal successor thereof.
(19) "Resident" means a person 21 years old or older who:
(a) as a result of physical or mental limitations or age requires or requests services provided in
an assisted living facility; and
(b) does not require intensive medical or nursing services as provided in a hospital or nursing
care facility.
(20) "Small health care facility" means a four to 16 bed facility that provides licensed health care
programs and services to residents.
(21) "Specialty hospital" means a facility which provides specialized diagnostic, therapeutic,
or rehabilitative services in the recognized specialty or specialties for which the hospital is
licensed.
(22) "Substantial compliance" means in a department survey of a licensee, the department
determines there is an absence of deficiencies which would harm the physical health, mental
health, safety, or welfare of patients or residents of a licensee.
(23) "Type I abortion clinic" means a facility, including a physician's office, but not including a
general acute or specialty hospital, that:
(a) performs abortions, as defined in Section 76-7-301, during the first trimester of pregnancy;
and

(b) does not perform abortions, as defined in Section 76-7-301, after the first trimester of
pregnancy.
(24) "Type II abortion clinic" means a facility, including a physician's office, but not including a
general acute or specialty hospital, that:
(a) performs abortions, as defined in Section 76-7-301, after the first trimester of pregnancy; or
(b) performs abortions, as defined in Section 76-7-301, during the first trimester of pregnancy and
after the first trimester of pregnancy.

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