Utah Code § 34A-2-904

Volunteer emergency medical services providers -- Workers' compensation
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premiums.
(1) For purposes of receiving workers' compensation benefits, any person performing the services
of an emergency medical services provider is considered an employee of the entity for whom it
provides those services.
(2)
(a) With regard to emergency medical services providers who perform those services for minimal
or no compensation on a volunteer basis, and who are primarily employed other than as
emergency medical services providers, the amount of workers' compensation benefits
shall be based on that primary employment. Any excess premiums necessary for workers'
compensation shall be paid by the entity that utilized that individual as an emergency medical
services provider.
(b) With regard to emergency medical services providers who perform those services for minimal
or no compensation or on a volunteer basis, and who have no other employment, the amount
of workers' compensation benefits shall be the minimum benefit. Any premium necessary for
workers' compensation shall be paid by the entity that utilizes that individual as an emergency
medical services provider.
(3) Workers' compensation benefits are the exclusive remedy for all injuries and occupational
diseases, as provided by Title 34A, Chapter 2, Workers' Compensation Act, and Chapter 3,
Utah Occupational Disease Act. However, emergency medical services providers described
in Subsection (2) are not precluded from utilizing insurance benefits provided by a primary
employer, or any other insurance benefits, in addition to workers' compensation benefits.

Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 243, 2005 General Session

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