Utah Code § 58-68-102

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In addition to the definitions in Section 58-1-102, as used in this chapter:
(1)
(a) "Ablative procedure" means a procedure that is expected to excise, vaporize, disintegrate, or
remove living tissue, including the use of carbon dioxide lasers and erbium: YAG lasers.
(b) "Ablative procedure" does not include:
(i) hair removal; or
(ii) laser tattoo removal.
(2) "ACGME" means the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education of the American
Medical Association.
(3) "Administrative penalty" means a monetary fine imposed by the division for acts or omissions
determined to constitute unprofessional or unlawful conduct, as a result of an adjudicative
proceeding conducted in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 4, Administrative Procedures Act.
(4) "AOA" means the American Osteopathic Association.
(5) "Associate physician" means an individual licensed under Section 58-68-302.5.
(6) "Attempted sex change" means an attempt or effort to change an individual's body to present
that individual as being of a sex or gender that is different from the individual's biological sex at
birth.

(7) "Biological sex at birth" means an individual's sex, as being male or female, according to
distinct reproductive roles as manifested by:
(a) sex and reproductive organ anatomy;
(b) chromosomal makeup; and
(c) endogenous hormone profiles.
(8) "Board" means the Medical Licensing Board created in Section 58-67-201.
(9) "Collaborating physician" means an individual licensed under Section 58-68-302 who enters
into a collaborative practice arrangement with an associate physician.
(10) "Collaborative practice arrangement" means the arrangement described in Section 58-68-807.
(11)
(a) "Cosmetic medical device" means tissue altering energy based devices that have the
potential for altering living tissue and that are used to perform ablative or nonablative
procedures, such as American National Standards Institute designated Class IIIb and Class
IV lasers, intense pulsed light, radio frequency devices, and lipolytic devices and excludes
American National Standards Institute designated Class IIIa and lower powered devices.
(b) Notwithstanding Subsection (11)(a), if an American National Standards Institute designated
Class IIIa and lower powered device is being used to perform an ablative procedure, the
device is included in the definition of cosmetic medical device under Subsection (11)(a).
(12) "Cosmetic medical procedure":
(a) includes the use of cosmetic medical devices to perform ablative or nonablative procedures;
and
(b) does not include a treatment of the ocular globe such as refractive surgery.
(13) "Diagnose" means:
(a) to examine in any manner another person, parts of a person's body, substances, fluids,
or materials excreted, taken, or removed from a person's body, or produced by a person's
body, to determine the source, nature, kind, or extent of a disease or other physical or mental
condition;
(b) to attempt to conduct an examination or determination described under Subsection (13)(a);
(c) to hold oneself out as making or to represent that one is making an examination or
determination as described in Subsection (13)(a); or
(d) to make an examination or determination as described in Subsection (13)(a) upon or from
information supplied directly or indirectly by another person, whether or not in the presence of
the person making or attempting the diagnosis or examination.
(14) "Medical assistant" means an unlicensed individual who may perform tasks as described in
Subsection 58-68-305(6).
(15) "Medically underserved area" means a geographic area in which there is a shortage of
primary care health services for residents, as determined by the Department of Health and
Human Services.
(16) "Medically underserved population" means a specified group of people living in a defined
geographic area with a shortage of primary care health services, as determined by the
Department of Health and Human Services.
(17)
(a)
(i) "Nonablative procedure" means a procedure that is expected or intended to alter living
tissue, but is not expected or intended to excise, vaporize, disintegrate, or remove living
tissue.
(ii) Notwithstanding Subsection (17)(a)(i), nonablative procedure includes hair removal.
(b) "Nonablative procedure" does not include:

(i) a superficial procedure as defined in Section 58-1-102;
(ii) the application of permanent make-up;
(iii) laser tattoo removal; or
(iv) the use of photo therapy lasers for neuromusculoskeletal treatments that are performed by
an individual licensed under this title who is acting within the individual's scope of practice.
(18) "Physician" means both physicians and surgeons licensed under Chapter 67, Part 3,
Licensing, and osteopathic physicians and surgeons licensed under Part 3, Licensing.
(19)
(a) "Practice of osteopathic medicine" means:
(i) to diagnose, treat, correct, administer anesthesia, or prescribe for any human disease,
ailment, injury, infirmity, deformity, pain, or other condition, physical or mental, real or
imaginary, or to attempt to do so, by any means or instrumentality, which in whole or in part
is based upon emphasis of the importance of the musculoskeletal system and manipulative
therapy in the maintenance and restoration of health, by an individual in Utah or outside of
the state upon or for any human within the state;
(ii) when a person not licensed as a physician directs a licensee under this chapter to withhold
or alter the health care services that the licensee has ordered;
(iii) to maintain an office or place of business for the purpose of doing any of the acts described
in Subsection (19)(a)(i) or (ii) whether or not for compensation; or
(iv) to use, in the conduct of any occupation or profession pertaining to the diagnosis or
treatment of human diseases or conditions, in any printed material, stationery, letterhead,
envelopes, signs, or advertisements, the designation "doctor," "doctor of osteopathic
medicine," "osteopathic physician," "osteopathic surgeon," "osteopathic physician and
surgeon," "Dr.," "D.O.," or any combination of these designations in any manner which might
cause a reasonable person to believe the individual using the designation is a licensed
osteopathic physician, and if the party using the designation is not a licensed osteopathic
physician, the designation must additionally contain the description of the branch of the
healing arts for which the person has a license, provided that an individual who has received
an earned degree of doctor of osteopathic medicine but is not a licensed osteopathic
physician and surgeon in Utah may use the designation "D.O." if it is followed by "Not
Licensed" or "Not Licensed in Utah" in the same size and style of lettering.
(b) The practice of osteopathic medicine does not include:
(i) except for an ablative medical procedure as provided in Subsection (19)(b)(ii), the conduct
described in Subsection (19)(a)(i) that is performed in accordance with a license issued
under another chapter of this title;
(ii) an ablative cosmetic medical procedure if the scope of practice for the person performing
the ablative cosmetic medical procedure includes the authority to operate or perform a
surgical procedure; or
(iii) conduct under Subsection 58-68-501(2).
(20) "Prescription device" means an instrument, apparatus, implement, machine, contrivance,
implant, in vitro reagent, or other similar or related article, and any component part or
accessory, which is required under federal or state law to be prescribed by a practitioner and
dispensed by or through a person or entity licensed under this chapter or exempt from licensure
under this chapter.
(21) "Prescription drug" means a drug that is required by federal or state law or rule to be
dispensed only by prescription or is restricted to administration only by practitioners.
(22)

(a) "Primary sex characteristic surgical procedure" means any of the following if done for the
purpose of effectuating or facilitating an individual's attempted sex change:
(i) for an individual whose biological sex at birth is male, castration, orchiectomy, penectomy,
vaginoplasty, or vulvoplasty;
(ii) for an individual whose biological sex at birth is female, hysterectomy, oophorectomy,
metoidioplasty, or phalloplasty; or
(iii) any surgical procedure that is related to or necessary for a procedure described in
Subsection (22)(a)(i) or (ii), that would result in the sterilization of an individual who is not
sterile.
(b) "Primary sex characteristic surgical procedure" does not include:
(i) surgery or other procedures or treatments performed on an individual who:
(A) is born with external biological sex characteristics that are irresolvably ambiguous;
(B) is born with 46, XX chromosomes with virilization;
(C) is born with 46, XY chromosomes with undervirilization;
(D) has both ovarian and testicular tissue; or
(E) has been diagnosed by a physician, based on genetic or biochemical testing, with a sex
development disorder characterized by abnormal sex chromosome structure, sex steroid
hormone production, or sex steroid hormone action for a male or female; or
(ii) removing a body part:
(A) because the body part is cancerous or diseased; or
(B) for a reason that is medically necessary, other than to effectuate or facilitate an
individual's attempted sex change.
(23)
(a) "Secondary sex characteristic surgical procedure" means any of the following if done for the
purpose of effectuating or facilitating an individual's attempted sex change:
(i) for an individual whose biological sex at birth is male, breast augmentation surgery, chest
feminization surgery, or facial feminization surgery; or
(ii) for an individual whose biological sex at birth is female, mastectomy, breast reduction
surgery, chest masculinization surgery, or facial masculinization surgery.
(b) "Secondary sex characteristic surgical procedure" does not include:
(i) surgery or other procedures or treatments performed on an individual who:
(A) is born with external biological sex characteristics that are irresolvably ambiguous;
(B) is born with 46, XX chromosomes with virilization;
(C) is born with 46, XY chromosomes with undervirilization;
(D) has both ovarian and testicular tissue; or
(E) has been diagnosed by a physician, based on genetic or biochemical testing, with a sex
development disorder characterized by abnormal sex chromosome structure, sex steroid
hormone production, or sex steroid hormone action for a male or female; or
(ii) removing a body part:
(A) because the body part is cancerous or diseased; or
(B) for a reason that is medically necessary, other than to effectuate or facilitate an
individual's attempted sex change.
(24) "SPEX" means the Special Purpose Examination of the Federation of State Medical Boards.
(25) "Unlawful conduct" means the same as that term is defined in Sections 58-1-501 and
58-68-501.
(26) "Unprofessional conduct" means the same as that term is defined in Sections 58-1-501 and

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