(1) As used in this section:

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Terms Used In Utah Code 58-67-702

  • Licensee: includes any holder of a license, certificate, registration, permit, student card, or apprentice card authorized under this title. See Utah Code 58-1-102
  • Person: means :
         (24)(a) an individual;
         (24)(b) an association;
         (24)(c) an institution;
         (24)(d) a corporation;
         (24)(e) a company;
         (24)(f) a trust;
         (24)(g) a limited liability company;
         (24)(h) a partnership;
         (24)(i) a political subdivision;
         (24)(j) a government office, department, division, bureau, or other body of government; and
         (24)(k) any other organization or entity. See Utah Code 68-3-12.5
  • Unlawful conduct: means the same as that term is defined in Sections 58-1-501 and 58-67-501. See Utah Code 58-67-102
     (1)(a) “Dispense” means the same as that term is defined in Section 58-17b-102.
     (1)(b) “Increased risk” means the same as that term is defined in Section 26B-4-501.
     (1)(c) “Opiate antagonist” means the same as that term is defined in Section 26B-4-501.
     (1)(d) “Opiate-related drug overdose event” means the same as that term is defined in Section 26B-4-501.
     (1)(e) “Prescribe” means the same as that term is defined in Section 58-17b-102.
(2) The prescribing or dispensing of an opiate antagonist by a licensee under this chapter is not unprofessional or unlawful conduct if the licensee prescribed or dispensed the opiate antagonist:

     (2)(a) in a good faith effort to assist:

          (2)(a)(i) an individual who is at increased risk of experiencing an opiate-related drug overdose event; or
          (2)(a)(ii) a family member of, friend of, or other person, including a person described in Subsections 26B-4-512(1)(a)(i)(A) through (1)(a)(i)(F), that is in a position to assist an individual who is at increased risk of experiencing an opiate-related drug overdose event; or
     (2)(b) to an overdose outreach provider pursuant to Subsection 26B-4-509(2)(a)(iii).
(3) The provisions of this section and Title 26B, Chapter 4, Part 5, Treatment Access, do not establish a duty or standard of care in the prescribing, dispensing, or administration of an opiate antagonist.