Utah Code § 26B-6-801

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As used in this part:
(1) "Disability" has the same meaning as defined in 42 U.S.C. Sec. 12102 of the Americans With
Disabilities Act of 1990, as may be amended in the future, and 28 C.F.R. Sec. 36.104, as may
be amended in the future.
(2) "Informed consent" means consent that is voluntary and based on an understanding by
the person to be sterilized of the nature and consequences of sterilization, the reasonably
foreseeable risks and benefits of sterilization, and the available alternative methods of
contraception.
(3) "Institutionalized" means residing in the Utah State Developmental Center, the Utah State
Hospital, a residential facility for persons with a disability as defined in Sections 10-20-102 and
17-79-102, a group home for persons with a disability, a nursing home, or a foster care home or
facility.
(4)
(a) "Service animal" includes any dog that:
(i) is trained, or is in training, to do work or perform tasks for the benefit of an individual with a
disability, including a physical, sensory, psychiatric, intellectual, or other mental disability;
and
(ii) performs work or tasks, or is in training to perform work or tasks, that are directly related to
the individual's disability, including:
(A) assisting an individual who is blind or has low vision with navigation or other tasks;
(B) alerting an individual who is deaf or hard of hearing to the presence of people or sounds;
(C) providing non-violent protection or rescue work;
(D) pulling a wheelchair;
(E) assisting an individual during a seizure;
(F) alerting an individual to the presence of an allergen;
(G) retrieving an item for the individual;
(H) providing physical support and assistance with balance and stability; or
(I) helping an individual with a psychiatric or neurological disability by preventing or
interrupting impulsive or destructive behaviors.
(b) "Service animal" does not include:
(i) an animal other than a dog, whether wild or domestic, trained or untrained; or
(ii) an animal used solely to provide:
(A) a crime deterrent;
(B) emotional support;
(C) well-being;
(D) comfort; or
(E) companionship.

(5) "Sterilization" means any medical procedure, treatment, or operation rendering an individual
permanently incapable of procreation.
(6) "Support animal" means an animal, other than a service animal, that qualifies as a reasonable
accommodation under federal law for an individual with a disability.

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