Utah Code § 58-67-806

Representation of medical specialization
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(1) A physician may not represent to another person that the physician is certified in a medical
specialty or certified by a particular board unless:
(a) the physician includes in the representation the name of:
(i) the certification board or entity; and
(ii) the medical specialty for which the physician is certified; and
(b) the board or certification entity meets the requirements of Subsection (2).
(2) A certification entity or board under Subsection (1) shall meet the following qualifications:
(a) be included in the American Board of Medical Specialties or an American Osteopathic
Association Certifying Board; or
(b)

(i) require an Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education or American Osteopathic
Association approved postgraduate training program that provides complete training in the
specialty or subspeciality; and
(ii) be certified or had prior certification by the member board of the American Board of Medical
Specialties or an American Osteopathic Certifying Board.

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