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58-71-305. Exemptions from licensure.
In addition to the exemptions from licensure in Section 58-1-307, the followingindividuals may engage in the described acts or practices without being licensed under thischapter:
(1) an individual rendering aid in an emergency, when no fee or other consideration ofvalue for the service is charged, received, expected, or contemplated;
(2) an individual administering a domestic or family remedy;
(3) a person engaged in the sale of vitamins, health foods, dietary supplements, herbs, orother products of nature, the sale of which is not otherwise prohibited under state or federal law,but this subsection does not:
(a) allow a person to diagnose any human disease, ailment, injury, infirmity, deformity,pain, or other condition: or
(b) prohibit providing truthful and nonmisleading information regarding any of theproducts under this subsection;
(4) a person engaged in good faith in the practice of the religious tenets of any church orreligious belief, without the use of prescription drugs;
(5) a person acting in good faith for religious reasons as a matter of conscience or basedon a personal belief when obtaining or providing information regarding health care and the use ofany product under Subsection (3);
(6) an individual authorized by the Department of Health under Section 26-1-30, towithdraw blood to determine the alcohol or drug content pursuant to Section 41-6a-523;
(7) a naturopathic medical assistant while working under the direct and immediatesupervision of a licensed naturopathic physician to the extent the medical assistant is engaged intasks appropriately delegated by the supervisor in accordance with the standards and ethics of thepractice of naturopathic medicine; and
(8) an individual who has completed all requirements for licensure under this chapterexcept the clinical experience required under Section 58-71-302, for a period of one year whilethat individual is completing that clinical experience requirement and who is working under theprovisions of a temporary license issued by the division.

Amended by Chapter 2, 2005 General Session

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-58 > Chapter-71 > 58-71-305

58-71-305. Exemptions from licensure.
In addition to the exemptions from licensure in Section 58-1-307, the followingindividuals may engage in the described acts or practices without being licensed under thischapter:
(1) an individual rendering aid in an emergency, when no fee or other consideration ofvalue for the service is charged, received, expected, or contemplated;
(2) an individual administering a domestic or family remedy;
(3) a person engaged in the sale of vitamins, health foods, dietary supplements, herbs, orother products of nature, the sale of which is not otherwise prohibited under state or federal law,but this subsection does not:
(a) allow a person to diagnose any human disease, ailment, injury, infirmity, deformity,pain, or other condition: or
(b) prohibit providing truthful and nonmisleading information regarding any of theproducts under this subsection;
(4) a person engaged in good faith in the practice of the religious tenets of any church orreligious belief, without the use of prescription drugs;
(5) a person acting in good faith for religious reasons as a matter of conscience or basedon a personal belief when obtaining or providing information regarding health care and the use ofany product under Subsection (3);
(6) an individual authorized by the Department of Health under Section 26-1-30, towithdraw blood to determine the alcohol or drug content pursuant to Section 41-6a-523;
(7) a naturopathic medical assistant while working under the direct and immediatesupervision of a licensed naturopathic physician to the extent the medical assistant is engaged intasks appropriately delegated by the supervisor in accordance with the standards and ethics of thepractice of naturopathic medicine; and
(8) an individual who has completed all requirements for licensure under this chapterexcept the clinical experience required under Section 58-71-302, for a period of one year whilethat individual is completing that clinical experience requirement and who is working under theprovisions of a temporary license issued by the division.

Amended by Chapter 2, 2005 General Session


State Codes and Statutes

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Statutes > Utah > Title-58 > Chapter-71 > 58-71-305

58-71-305. Exemptions from licensure.
In addition to the exemptions from licensure in Section 58-1-307, the followingindividuals may engage in the described acts or practices without being licensed under thischapter:
(1) an individual rendering aid in an emergency, when no fee or other consideration ofvalue for the service is charged, received, expected, or contemplated;
(2) an individual administering a domestic or family remedy;
(3) a person engaged in the sale of vitamins, health foods, dietary supplements, herbs, orother products of nature, the sale of which is not otherwise prohibited under state or federal law,but this subsection does not:
(a) allow a person to diagnose any human disease, ailment, injury, infirmity, deformity,pain, or other condition: or
(b) prohibit providing truthful and nonmisleading information regarding any of theproducts under this subsection;
(4) a person engaged in good faith in the practice of the religious tenets of any church orreligious belief, without the use of prescription drugs;
(5) a person acting in good faith for religious reasons as a matter of conscience or basedon a personal belief when obtaining or providing information regarding health care and the use ofany product under Subsection (3);
(6) an individual authorized by the Department of Health under Section 26-1-30, towithdraw blood to determine the alcohol or drug content pursuant to Section 41-6a-523;
(7) a naturopathic medical assistant while working under the direct and immediatesupervision of a licensed naturopathic physician to the extent the medical assistant is engaged intasks appropriately delegated by the supervisor in accordance with the standards and ethics of thepractice of naturopathic medicine; and
(8) an individual who has completed all requirements for licensure under this chapterexcept the clinical experience required under Section 58-71-302, for a period of one year whilethat individual is completing that clinical experience requirement and who is working under theprovisions of a temporary license issued by the division.

Amended by Chapter 2, 2005 General Session