Utah Code § 31A-22-659

Provider administered drugs
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(1) As used in this section:
(a) "Clinician-administered drug" means an outpatient prescription drug as defined in Section
58-17b-102 that:
(i) cannot reasonably be self-administered by the patient to whom the drug is prescribed or by
an individual assisting the patient with self-administration;
(ii) is typically administered:
(A) by a health care provider; and
(B) in a physician's office or a health care facility as defined in Section 26B-2-201; and
(iii) is not a vaccine.
(b) "Health insurer" means a person who offers health care insurance, including a health
maintenance organization as defined in Section 31A-8-101.

(2) A health insurer may not require a pharmacy to dispense a clinician-administered drug directly
to an enrollee with the intention that the enrollee will transport the drug to a health care provider
for administering.

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