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26-8a-308. Exemptions.
(1) The following persons may provide emergency medical services to a patient withoutbeing certified or licensed under this chapter:
(a) out-of-state emergency medical service personnel and providers in time of disaster;
(b) an individual who gratuitously acts as a Good Samaritan;
(c) a family member;
(d) a private business if emergency medical services are provided only to employees atthe place of business and during transport;
(e) an agency of the United States government if compliance with this chapter would beinconsistent with federal law; and
(f) police, fire, and other public service personnel if:
(i) emergency medical services are rendered in the normal course of the person's duties;and
(ii) medical control, after being apprised of the circumstances, directs immediatetransport.
(2) An ambulance or emergency response vehicle may operate without a permit issuedunder Section 26-8a-304 in time of disaster.
(3) Nothing in this chapter or Title 58, Occupations and Professions, may be construed asrequiring a license or certificate for an individual to administer cardiopulmonary resuscitation orto use a fully automated external defibrillator under Section 26-8b-201.
(4) Nothing in this chapter may be construed as requiring a license, permit, designation,or certificate for an acute care hospital, medical clinic, physician's office, or other fixed medicalfacility that:
(a) is staffed by a physician, physician's assistant, nurse practitioner, or registered nurse;and
(b) treats an individual who has presented himself or was transported to the hospital,clinic, office, or facility.

Amended by Chapter 22, 2009 General Session

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-26 > Chapter-08a > 26-8a-308

26-8a-308. Exemptions.
(1) The following persons may provide emergency medical services to a patient withoutbeing certified or licensed under this chapter:
(a) out-of-state emergency medical service personnel and providers in time of disaster;
(b) an individual who gratuitously acts as a Good Samaritan;
(c) a family member;
(d) a private business if emergency medical services are provided only to employees atthe place of business and during transport;
(e) an agency of the United States government if compliance with this chapter would beinconsistent with federal law; and
(f) police, fire, and other public service personnel if:
(i) emergency medical services are rendered in the normal course of the person's duties;and
(ii) medical control, after being apprised of the circumstances, directs immediatetransport.
(2) An ambulance or emergency response vehicle may operate without a permit issuedunder Section 26-8a-304 in time of disaster.
(3) Nothing in this chapter or Title 58, Occupations and Professions, may be construed asrequiring a license or certificate for an individual to administer cardiopulmonary resuscitation orto use a fully automated external defibrillator under Section 26-8b-201.
(4) Nothing in this chapter may be construed as requiring a license, permit, designation,or certificate for an acute care hospital, medical clinic, physician's office, or other fixed medicalfacility that:
(a) is staffed by a physician, physician's assistant, nurse practitioner, or registered nurse;and
(b) treats an individual who has presented himself or was transported to the hospital,clinic, office, or facility.

Amended by Chapter 22, 2009 General Session


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-26 > Chapter-08a > 26-8a-308

26-8a-308. Exemptions.
(1) The following persons may provide emergency medical services to a patient withoutbeing certified or licensed under this chapter:
(a) out-of-state emergency medical service personnel and providers in time of disaster;
(b) an individual who gratuitously acts as a Good Samaritan;
(c) a family member;
(d) a private business if emergency medical services are provided only to employees atthe place of business and during transport;
(e) an agency of the United States government if compliance with this chapter would beinconsistent with federal law; and
(f) police, fire, and other public service personnel if:
(i) emergency medical services are rendered in the normal course of the person's duties;and
(ii) medical control, after being apprised of the circumstances, directs immediatetransport.
(2) An ambulance or emergency response vehicle may operate without a permit issuedunder Section 26-8a-304 in time of disaster.
(3) Nothing in this chapter or Title 58, Occupations and Professions, may be construed asrequiring a license or certificate for an individual to administer cardiopulmonary resuscitation orto use a fully automated external defibrillator under Section 26-8b-201.
(4) Nothing in this chapter may be construed as requiring a license, permit, designation,or certificate for an acute care hospital, medical clinic, physician's office, or other fixed medicalfacility that:
(a) is staffed by a physician, physician's assistant, nurse practitioner, or registered nurse;and
(b) treats an individual who has presented himself or was transported to the hospital,clinic, office, or facility.

Amended by Chapter 22, 2009 General Session