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Terms Used In Utah Code 26B-4-808

  • Emergency: means :
         (2)(a) a state of emergency declared by:
              (2)(a)(i) the president of the United States;
              (2)(a)(ii) the governor in accordance with Title 53, Chapter 2a, Part 2, Disaster Response and Recovery Act; and
              (2)(a)(iii) the chief executive officer of a political subdivision in accordance with Title 53, Chapter 2a, Part 2, Disaster Response and Recovery Act, for a local emergency; or
         (2)(b) a public health emergency declared by:
              (2)(b)(i) the executive director through a public health order in accordance with this title; or
              (2)(b)(ii) a local health department for a location under the local health department's jurisdiction. See Utah Code 26B-4-801
  • State: means :
         (14)(a) a state of the United States;
         (14)(b) the District of Columbia;
         (14)(c) Puerto Rico;
         (14)(d) the United States Virgin Islands; or
         (14)(e) any territory or insular possession subject to the jurisdiction of the United States. See Utah Code 26B-4-801
     (1)(a) This part does not limit rights, privileges, or immunities provided to volunteer health practitioners by laws other than this part.
     (1)(b) Except as otherwise provided in Subsection (2), this part does not affect requirements for the use of health practitioners pursuant to Title 53, Chapter 2a, Part 4, Emergency Management Assistance Compact.
(2) An authorized representative of a party state may incorporate volunteer health practitioners into the emergency forces of Utah even if those volunteer health practitioners are not officers or employees of Utah, a political subdivision of Utah, or a municipality or other local government within Utah.