Utah Code § 34A-2-202.5

Offset for occupational health and safety related donations
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(1) As used in this section:
(a) "Occupational health and safety center" means the Rocky Mountain Center for Occupational
and Environmental Health created in Title 53H, Chapter 5, Part 2, Rocky Mountain Center for
Occupational and Environmental Health.
(b) "Qualified donation" means a donation that is:
(i) cash;
(ii) given directly to an occupational health and safety center; and
(iii) given exclusively for the purpose of:
(A) supporting graduate level education and training in fields of:
(I) safety and ergonomics;
(II) industrial hygiene;
(III) occupational health nursing;

(IV) occupational injury prevention; and
(V) occupational medicine;
(B) providing continuing education programs for employers designed to promote workplace
safety; and
(C) paying reasonable administrative, personnel, equipment, and overhead costs of the
occupational health and safety center.
(c) "Self-insured employer" is a self-insured employer as defined in Section 34A-2-201.5 that is
required to pay the assessment imposed under Section 34A-2-202.
(2)
(a) A self-insured employer may offset against the assessment imposed under Section

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