Utah Code § 53-10-801

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For purposes of this part:
(1) "Alleged sexual offender" means an individual or a minor regarding whom an indictment,
petition, or an information has been filed or an arrest has been made alleging the commission
of a sexual offense or an attempted sexual offense and regarding which:
(a) a judge has signed an accompanying arrest warrant, pickup order, or any other order based
upon probable cause regarding the alleged offense; and
(b) the judge has found probable cause to believe that the alleged victim has been exposed to
conduct or activities that may result in an HIV infection as a result of the alleged offense.
(2) "Department of Health and Human Services" means the Department of Health and Human
Services created in Section 26B-1-201.
(3) "HIV infection" means an indication of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection
determined by current medical standards and detected by any of the following:
(a) presence of antibodies to HIV, verified by a positive "confirmatory" test, such as Western blot
or other method approved by the Utah State Health Laboratory. Western blot interpretation
will be based on criteria currently recommended by the Association of State and Territorial
Public Health Laboratory Directors;
(b) presence of HIV antigen;
(c) isolation of HIV; or
(d) demonstration of HIV proviral DNA.
(4) "HIV positive individual" means an individual who is HIV positive as determined by the State
Health Laboratory.
(5) "Local department of health" means a local health department as defined in Section 26A-1-102.
(6) "Minor" means an individual younger than 18 years old.
(7) "Positive" means an indication of the HIV infection as defined in Subsection (3).
(8)
(a) "Sexual offense" means a violation of any offense under Title 76, Chapter 5, Part 4, Sexual
Offenses.
(b) "Sexual offense" does not include a violation of Section 76-5-417, 76-5-418, 76-5-419, or
76-5-420.
(9) "Test" or "testing" means a test or tests for HIV infection conducted by and in accordance with
standards recommended by the Department of Health and Human Services.

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