Utah Code § 58-70c-102

Section 1 -- Definitions
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In this Compact:
 A. "Adverse Action" means any administrative, civil, equitable, or criminal action permitted
by a State's laws which is imposed by a Licensing Board or other authority against a PA License or
License application or Compact Privilege such as License denial, censure, revocation, suspension,
probation, monitoring of the Licensee, or restriction on the Licensee's practice.
 B. "Compact Privilege" means the authorization granted by a Remote State to allow a
Licensee from another Participating State to practice as a PA to provide Medical Services and
other licensed activity to a patient located in the Remote State under the Remote State's laws and
regulations.
 C. "Conviction" means a finding by a court that an individual is guilty of a felony or
misdemeanor offense through adjudication or entry of a plea of guilt or no contest to the charge by
the offender.
 D. "Criminal Background Check" means the submission of fingerprints or other biometric-
based information for a License applicant for the purpose of obtaining that applicant's criminal
history record information, as defined in 28 C.F.R. § 20.3(d), from the State's criminal history
record repository as defined in 28 C.F.R. § 20.3(f).
 E. "Data System" means the repository of information about Licensees, including but not
limited to License status and Adverse Actions, which is created and administered under the terms
of this Compact.
 F. "Executive Committee" means a group of directors and ex-officio individuals elected or
appointed pursuant to Section 7.F.2.
 G. "Impaired Practitioner" means a PA whose practice is adversely affected by health-
related condition(s) that impact their ability to practice.
 H. "Investigative Information" means information, records, or documents received or
generated by a Licensing Board pursuant to an investigation.
 I. "Jurisprudence Requirement" means the assessment of an individual's knowledge of the
laws and Rules governing the practice of a PA in a State.
 J. "License" means current authorization by a State, other than authorization pursuant to a
Compact Privilege, for a PA to provide Medical Services, which would be unlawful without current
authorization.

 K. "Licensee" means an individual who holds a License from a State to provide Medical
Services as a PA.
 L. "Licensing Board" means any State entity authorized to license and otherwise regulate
PAs.
 M. "Medical Services" means health care services provided for the diagnosis, prevention,
treatment, cure or relief of a health condition, injury, or disease, as defined by a State's laws and
regulations.
 N. "Model Compact" means the model for the PA Licensure Compact on file with The
Council of State Governments or other entity as designated by the Commission.
 O. "Participating State" means a State that has enacted this Compact.
 P. "PA" means an individual who is licensed as a physician assistant in a State. For
purposes of this Compact, any other title or status adopted by a State to replace the term
"physician assistant" shall be deemed synonymous with "physician assistant" and shall confer the
same rights and responsibilities to the Licensee under the provisions of this Compact at the time of
its enactment.
 Q. "PA Licensure Compact Commission," "Compact Commission," or "Commission" mean
the national administrative body created pursuant to Section 7.A of this Compact.
 R. "Qualifying License" means an unrestricted License issued by a Participating State to
provide Medical Services as a PA.
 S. "Remote State" means a Participating State where a Licensee who is not licensed as a
PA is exercising or seeking to exercise the Compact Privilege.
 T. "Rule" means a regulation promulgated by an entity that has the force and effect of law.
 U. "Significant Investigative Information" means Investigative Information that a Licensing
Board, after an inquiry or investigation that includes notification and an opportunity for the PA to
respond if required by State law, has reason to believe is not groundless and, if proven true, would
indicate more than a minor infraction.
 V. "State" means any state, commonwealth, district, or territory of the United States.

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