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58-5a-102. Definitions.
In addition to the definitions under Section 58-1-102, as used in this chapter:
(1) "Board" means the Podiatric Physician Board created in Section 58-5a-201.
(2) "Practice of podiatry" means the diagnosis and treatment of conditions affecting thehuman foot and ankle and their manifestations of systemic conditions by all appropriate andlawful means, subject to the following provisions:
(a) surgical procedures may be performed upon all bones of the foot and ankle, with theexception of the following procedures:
(i) ankle fusion;
(ii) massive ankle reconstruction; and
(iii) reduction of trimalleolar fractures of the ankle;
(b) surgical treatment of any condition of the ankle and governing and related structuresof the foot and ankle above the ankle shall be:
(i) performed in an ambulatory surgical facility, general acute hospital, or a specialtyhospital, as defined in Section 26-21-2; and
(ii) subject to review by a quality care review body which includes qualified licensedphysicians and surgeons.
(3) (a) "Unlawful conduct" as defined in Section 58-1-501 includes the following conductby a person not licensed under this chapter:
(i) using the title or name podiatric physician, podiatrist, foot doctor, foot specialist, orD.P.M.; or
(ii) implying or representing he is qualified to practice podiatry.
(b) "Unlawful conduct" as defined in Section 58-1-501 includes the following conduct bya person licensed under this chapter:
(i) administering general anesthesia; or
(ii) amputating the foot.
(4) "Unprofessional conduct" as defined in Section 58-1-501 and as may be furtherdefined by rule, includes:
(a) communicating to a third party, without the consent of the patient, informationacquired in treating the patient that is necessary to enable the podiatric physician to treat thepatient except as necessary for professional consultation regarding treatment of a patient;
(b) allowing one's name or license as a podiatric physician to be used by another personwho is not licensed to practice podiatry in this state;
(c) employing, directly or indirectly, any unlicensed person to practice podiatry;
(d) use of alcohol or drugs to the extent a licensee's ability to safely engage in the practiceof podiatry is impaired;
(e) unlawfully prescribing, selling, or giving away any prescription drug, includingcontrolled substances, as defined in Section 58-37-2;
(f) gross incompetency in the practice of podiatry;
(g) willfully and intentionally making a false statement or entry in hospital records,medical records, or reports;
(h) willfully making a false statement in reports or claim forms to governmental agenciesor insurance companies with the intent to secure payment not rightfully due; or
(i) willfully using false or fraudulent advertising.

Amended by Chapter 232, 1996 General Session

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-58 > Chapter-05a > 58-5a-102

58-5a-102. Definitions.
In addition to the definitions under Section 58-1-102, as used in this chapter:
(1) "Board" means the Podiatric Physician Board created in Section 58-5a-201.
(2) "Practice of podiatry" means the diagnosis and treatment of conditions affecting thehuman foot and ankle and their manifestations of systemic conditions by all appropriate andlawful means, subject to the following provisions:
(a) surgical procedures may be performed upon all bones of the foot and ankle, with theexception of the following procedures:
(i) ankle fusion;
(ii) massive ankle reconstruction; and
(iii) reduction of trimalleolar fractures of the ankle;
(b) surgical treatment of any condition of the ankle and governing and related structuresof the foot and ankle above the ankle shall be:
(i) performed in an ambulatory surgical facility, general acute hospital, or a specialtyhospital, as defined in Section 26-21-2; and
(ii) subject to review by a quality care review body which includes qualified licensedphysicians and surgeons.
(3) (a) "Unlawful conduct" as defined in Section 58-1-501 includes the following conductby a person not licensed under this chapter:
(i) using the title or name podiatric physician, podiatrist, foot doctor, foot specialist, orD.P.M.; or
(ii) implying or representing he is qualified to practice podiatry.
(b) "Unlawful conduct" as defined in Section 58-1-501 includes the following conduct bya person licensed under this chapter:
(i) administering general anesthesia; or
(ii) amputating the foot.
(4) "Unprofessional conduct" as defined in Section 58-1-501 and as may be furtherdefined by rule, includes:
(a) communicating to a third party, without the consent of the patient, informationacquired in treating the patient that is necessary to enable the podiatric physician to treat thepatient except as necessary for professional consultation regarding treatment of a patient;
(b) allowing one's name or license as a podiatric physician to be used by another personwho is not licensed to practice podiatry in this state;
(c) employing, directly or indirectly, any unlicensed person to practice podiatry;
(d) use of alcohol or drugs to the extent a licensee's ability to safely engage in the practiceof podiatry is impaired;
(e) unlawfully prescribing, selling, or giving away any prescription drug, includingcontrolled substances, as defined in Section 58-37-2;
(f) gross incompetency in the practice of podiatry;
(g) willfully and intentionally making a false statement or entry in hospital records,medical records, or reports;
(h) willfully making a false statement in reports or claim forms to governmental agenciesor insurance companies with the intent to secure payment not rightfully due; or
(i) willfully using false or fraudulent advertising.

Amended by Chapter 232, 1996 General Session


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Statutes > Utah > Title-58 > Chapter-05a > 58-5a-102

58-5a-102. Definitions.
In addition to the definitions under Section 58-1-102, as used in this chapter:
(1) "Board" means the Podiatric Physician Board created in Section 58-5a-201.
(2) "Practice of podiatry" means the diagnosis and treatment of conditions affecting thehuman foot and ankle and their manifestations of systemic conditions by all appropriate andlawful means, subject to the following provisions:
(a) surgical procedures may be performed upon all bones of the foot and ankle, with theexception of the following procedures:
(i) ankle fusion;
(ii) massive ankle reconstruction; and
(iii) reduction of trimalleolar fractures of the ankle;
(b) surgical treatment of any condition of the ankle and governing and related structuresof the foot and ankle above the ankle shall be:
(i) performed in an ambulatory surgical facility, general acute hospital, or a specialtyhospital, as defined in Section 26-21-2; and
(ii) subject to review by a quality care review body which includes qualified licensedphysicians and surgeons.
(3) (a) "Unlawful conduct" as defined in Section 58-1-501 includes the following conductby a person not licensed under this chapter:
(i) using the title or name podiatric physician, podiatrist, foot doctor, foot specialist, orD.P.M.; or
(ii) implying or representing he is qualified to practice podiatry.
(b) "Unlawful conduct" as defined in Section 58-1-501 includes the following conduct bya person licensed under this chapter:
(i) administering general anesthesia; or
(ii) amputating the foot.
(4) "Unprofessional conduct" as defined in Section 58-1-501 and as may be furtherdefined by rule, includes:
(a) communicating to a third party, without the consent of the patient, informationacquired in treating the patient that is necessary to enable the podiatric physician to treat thepatient except as necessary for professional consultation regarding treatment of a patient;
(b) allowing one's name or license as a podiatric physician to be used by another personwho is not licensed to practice podiatry in this state;
(c) employing, directly or indirectly, any unlicensed person to practice podiatry;
(d) use of alcohol or drugs to the extent a licensee's ability to safely engage in the practiceof podiatry is impaired;
(e) unlawfully prescribing, selling, or giving away any prescription drug, includingcontrolled substances, as defined in Section 58-37-2;
(f) gross incompetency in the practice of podiatry;
(g) willfully and intentionally making a false statement or entry in hospital records,medical records, or reports;
(h) willfully making a false statement in reports or claim forms to governmental agenciesor insurance companies with the intent to secure payment not rightfully due; or
(i) willfully using false or fraudulent advertising.

Amended by Chapter 232, 1996 General Session