Utah Code § 63G-2-304

Controlled records
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A record is controlled if:
(1) the record contains medical, psychiatric, or psychological data about an individual;
(2) the governmental entity reasonably believes that:
(a) releasing the information in the record to the subject of the record would be detrimental to the
subject's mental health or to the safety of any individual; or
(b) releasing the information would constitute a violation of normal professional practice and
medical ethics; and
(3) the governmental entity has properly classified the record.
Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 382, 2008 General Session

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