Utah Code 26B-7-103. State plan for maternal and child health services
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Terms Used In Utah Code 26B-7-103
- Maternal and child health services: means :(2)(a) the provision of educational, preventative, diagnostic, and treatment services, including medical care, hospitalization, and other institutional care and aftercare, appliances, and facilitating services directed toward reducing infant mortality and improving the health of mothers and children provided, however, that nothing in this Subsection (2) shall be construed to allow any agency of the state to interfere with the rights of the parent of an unmarried minor in decisions about the providing of health information or services;(2)(b) the development, strengthening, and improvement of standards and techniques relating to the services and care;(2)(c) the training of personnel engaged in the provision, development, strengthening, or improvement of the services and care; and(2)(d) necessary administrative services connected with Subsections (2)(a), (b), and (c). See Utah Code 26B-7-101
- State: when applied to the different parts of the United States, includes a state, district, or territory of the United States. See Utah Code 68-3-12.5
The department shall prepare and submit a state plan for maternal and child health services as required by Title II of the Public Health Services Act. The plan shall be the official state plan for the state and shall be used as the basis for administration of Title V programs within the state.