(1) As used in this section: (a) "Patient" means an individual who receives care or services from a health care facility. (b) "Personal representative" means an individual described in 45 C.F.R. Sec. 164.502(g). (c) "Primary visitor" means an individual who a patient designates under Subsection (3). (2) A health care facility shall establish visitation policies and procedures that shall, at a minimum, include provisions regarding: (a) infection control; (b) infection control education for visitors; (c) personal protective equipment requirements when necessary for infection control; (d) for a visitor who is not a primary visitor: (i) maximum duration of visits; (ii) maximum number of visitors a patient may have each day; (iii) maximum number of visitors a patient may have at one time; and (e) the individual or position at the health care facility that is responsible for ensuring that staff adhere to the policies and procedures. (3) (a) A patient or the patient's personal representative may designate one individual as a primary visitor. (b) Except as provided in Subsection (5), a health care facility may not limit the duration or frequency of a primary visitor's visits to the designating patient. (4) A health care facility may not: (a) require a visitor or primary visitor to comply with infection control measures that are more restrictive than the infection control measures the health care facility requires of the health care facility's staff; (b) require a visitor or primary visitor to show proof of vaccination or immunization status; (c) except as provided in Subsection (5), prohibit physical contact between the visitor and the patient the visitor is visiting; or (d) deny a visitor or primary visitor access to the patient unless visitation is denied, modified, or limited as provided in Subsection (5). (5) A health care facility may: (a) exclude certain areas of the health care facility from visitor and primary visitor access; (b) require a visitor or a primary visitor to agree in writing to follow the health care facility's visitation policies and procedures before allowing access to the patient; (c) suspend or refuse in-person visitation for a visitor or a primary visitor if the visitor or primary visitor violates the health care facility's visitation policies and procedures; (d) remove a visitor or primary visitor or deny visitation, if the patient is undergoing a procedure or receiving treatment that would be impeded by visitation; (e) deny visitation for a visitor or primary visitor if the patient or personal representative objects to the visit; or (f) prohibit physical contact or visitation if: (i) the visit or physical contact is prohibited by law; (ii) the patient is in the custody of the state; or (iii) the health care facility determines the visit or physical contact: (A) creates a physical safety risk to the patient, the visitor or primary visitor, or the health care facility's staff; (B) is counter therapeutic to the patient's well-being; or (C) is disruptive to the patient's care or treatment. (6) A health care facility shall provide the department with a copy of the health care facility's visitation policies and procedures: (a) upon the department's request; and (b) when the health care facility: (i) obtains a license to operate from the department; (ii) renews the license from the department; and (iii) changes ownership. (7) A health care facility shall make visitation policies and procedures created in accordance with this section available on the health care facility's website. (8) The department shall provide: (a) a description of the requirements of this section on the department's website; and (b) a method for the public to report a violation of this section. (9) This section does not apply to the Utah State Hospital.
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