Utah Code § 49-21-406

Rehabilitative employment -- Interview by disability specialist -- Maintaining
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eligibility -- Additional treatment and care.
(1)
(a) If an eligible employee, during a period of total disability for which the monthly disability
benefit is payable, engages in approved rehabilitative employment, the monthly disability
benefit otherwise payable shall be reduced:
(i) by an amount equal to 50% of the income to which the eligible employee is entitled for the
employment during the month; and
(ii) so that the combined amount received from the rehabilitative employment and the monthly
disability payment does not exceed 100% of the eligible employee's monthly salary prior to
the employee's disability.
(b) This rehabilitative benefit is payable for up to two years or to the end of the maximum benefit
period, whichever occurs first.
(2)
(a) The office shall review an eligible employee's total disability at least one time each year.
(b) The office shall interview each eligible employee receiving a monthly disability benefit.
(c) The office may refer the eligible employee to a rehabilitative or vocational specialist for a
review of the eligible employee's condition and a written rehabilitation plan and return to work
assistance.
(3) If an eligible employee receiving a monthly disability benefit fails to participate in an office-
approved rehabilitation program within the limitations set forth by a physician or physician
assistant, the monthly disability benefit may be reduced, suspended, or terminated.
(4) The office may, as a condition of paying a monthly disability benefit, require that the eligible
employee receive medical care and treatment if that treatment is reasonable or usual according
to current medical practices.

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