Utah Code § 26B-2-228

Birthing centers -- Regulatory restrictions
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(1) As used in this section:
(a) "Alongside midwifery unit" means a birthing center that meets the requirements described in
Subsection (7).
(b) "Certified nurse midwife" means an individual who is licensed under Title 58, Chapter 44a,
Nurse Midwife Practice Act.
(c) "Direct-entry midwife" means an individual who is licensed under Title 58, Chapter 77, Direct-
Entry Midwife Act.
(d) "Licensed maternity care practitioner" includes:
(i) a physician;
(ii) a certified nurse midwife;
(iii) a direct entry midwife;
(iv) a naturopathic physician; and
(v) other individuals who are licensed under Title 58, Occupations and Professions and whose
scope of practice includes midwifery or obstetric care.
(e) "Naturopathic physician" means an individual who is licensed under Title 58, Chapter 71,
Naturopathic Physician Practice Act.
(f) "Physician" means an individual who is licensed under Title 58, Chapter 67, Utah Medical
Practice Act, or Title 58, Chapter 68, Utah Osteopathic Medical Practice Act.
(2) The committee and the department may not require a birthing center or a licensed maternity
care practitioner who practices at a birthing center to:
(a) maintain admitting privileges at a general acute hospital;
(b) maintain a written transfer agreement with one or more general acute hospitals;

(c) maintain a collaborative practice agreement with a physician; or
(d) have a physician or certified nurse midwife present at each birth when another licensed
maternity care practitioner is present at the birth and remains until the maternal patient and
newborn are stable postpartum.
(3) The committee and the department shall:
(a) permit all types of licensed maternity care practitioners to practice in a birthing center; and
(b) except as provided in Subsection (2)(b), require a birthing center to have a written plan for the
transfer of a patient to a hospital in accordance with Subsection (4).
(4) A transfer plan under Subsection (3)(b) shall:
(a) be signed by the patient; and
(b) indicate that the plan is not an agreement with a hospital.
(5) If a birthing center transfers a patient to a licensed maternity care practitioner or facility, the
responsibility of the licensed maternity care practitioner or facility, for the patient:
(a) does not begin until the patient is physically within the care of the licensed maternity care
practitioner or facility;
(b) is limited to the examination and care provided after the patient is transferred to the licensed
maternity care practitioner or facility; and
(c) does not include responsibility or accountability for the patient's decision to pursue an out-of-
hospital birth and the services of a birthing center.
(6)
(a) Except as provided in Subsection (6)(c), a licensed maternity care practitioner who is not
practicing at a birthing center may, upon receiving a briefing from a member of a birthing
center's clinical staff, issue a medical order for the birthing center's patient without assuming
liability for the care of the patient for whom the order was issued.
(b) Regardless of the advice given or order issued under Subsection (6)(a), the responsibility and
liability for caring for the patient is that of the birthing center and the birthing center's clinical
staff.
(c) The licensed maternity care practitioner giving the order under Subsection (6)(a) is
responsible and liable only for the appropriateness of the order, based on the briefing
received under Subsection (6)(a).
(7)
(a) A birthing center that is not freestanding may be licensed as an alongside midwifery unit if the
birthing center:
(i) is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Birth Centers;
(ii) is connected to a hospital facility, either through a bridge, ramp, or adjacent to the labor and
delivery unit within the hospital with care provided with the midwifery model of care, where
maternal patients are received and care provided during labor, delivery, and immediately
after delivery; and
(iii) is supervised by a clinical director who is licensed as a physician as defined in Section
58-67-102 or a certified nurse midwife under Title 58, Chapter 44a, Nurse Midwife Practice
Act.
(b) An alongside midwifery unit shall have a transfer agreement in place with the adjoining
hospital:
(i) to transfer a patient to the adjacent hospital's labor and delivery unit if a higher level of care
is needed; and
(ii) for services that are provided by the adjacent hospital's staff in collaboration with the
alongside midwifery unit staff.
(c) An alongside midwifery unit may:

(i) contract with staff from the adjoining hospital to assist with newborn care or resuscitation of a
patient in an emergency; and
(ii) integrate the alongside midwifery unit's medical records with the medical record system
utilized by the adjoining hospital.
(d) Notwithstanding Title 58, Chapter 77, Direct-Entry Midwife Act, licensure as a direct-entry
midwife under Section 58-77-301 is not sufficient to practice as a licensed maternity care
practitioner in an alongside midwifery unit.
(8) The department shall hold a public hearing under Subsection 63G-3-302(2)(a) for a proposed
administrative rule, and amendment to a rule, or repeal of a rule, that relates to birthing centers.
Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 305, 2023 General Session

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