Utah Code § 26B-7-223

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(a) specific medical or epidemiological information may be released with the written consent of
the individual identified in that information or, if that individual is deceased, the individual's
next-of-kin;
(b) specific medical or epidemiological information may be released to medical personnel or
peace officers in a medical emergency, as determined by the department in accordance
with guidelines it has established, only to the extent necessary to protect the health or life
of the individual identified in the information, or of the attending medical personnel or law
enforcement or public safety officers;
(c) specific medical or epidemiological information may be released to authorized personnel
within the department, local health departments, public health authorities, official health
agencies in other states, the United States Public Health Service, the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention, or when necessary to continue patient services or to undertake public
health efforts to interrupt the transmission of disease;
(d) if the individual identified in the information is under the 18 years old, the information may be
released to the Division of Child and Family Services within the department in accordance
with Section 80-2-602, and if that information is required in a court proceeding involving
child abuse or sexual abuse under Title 76, Chapter 5, Offenses Against the Individual, the
information shall be disclosed in camera and sealed by the court upon conclusion of the
proceedings;
(e) specific medical or epidemiological information may be released to authorized personnel in
the department or in local health departments, and to the courts, to carry out the provisions of
this title, and rules adopted by the department in accordance with this title;

(f) specific medical or epidemiological information may be released to blood banks, organ
and tissue banks, and similar institutions for the purpose of identifying individuals with
communicable diseases. The department may, by rule, designate the diseases about which
information may be disclosed under this subsection, and may choose to release the name of
an infected individual to those organizations without disclosing the specific disease;
(g) specific medical or epidemiological information may be released in such a way that no
individual is identifiable;
(h) specific medical or epidemiological information may be released to a health care provider as
defined in Section 78B-3-403, health care personnel, and public health personnel who have
a legitimate need to have access to the information in order to assist the patient, or to protect
the health of others closely associated with the patient;
(i) specific medical or epidemiological information regarding a health care provider, as defined
in Section 78B-3-403, may be released to the department, the appropriate local health
department, and the Division of Professional Licensing within the Department of Commerce,
if the identified health care provider is endangering the safety or life of any individual by his
continued practice of health care;
(j) specific medical or epidemiological information may be released in accordance with Section

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