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58-77-603. Prohibited practices.
A Direct-entry midwife may not:
(1) administer a prescription drug to a client in a manner that violates this chapter;
(2) effect any type of surgical delivery except for the cutting of an emergencyepisiotomy;
(3) administer any type of epidural, spinal, or caudal anesthetic, or any type of narcoticanalgesia;
(4) use forceps or a vacuum extractor;
(5) manually remove the placenta, except in an emergency that presents an immediatethreat to the life of the client; or
(6) induce abortion.

Enacted by Chapter 299, 2005 General Session

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-58 > Chapter-77 > 58-77-603

58-77-603. Prohibited practices.
A Direct-entry midwife may not:
(1) administer a prescription drug to a client in a manner that violates this chapter;
(2) effect any type of surgical delivery except for the cutting of an emergencyepisiotomy;
(3) administer any type of epidural, spinal, or caudal anesthetic, or any type of narcoticanalgesia;
(4) use forceps or a vacuum extractor;
(5) manually remove the placenta, except in an emergency that presents an immediatethreat to the life of the client; or
(6) induce abortion.

Enacted by Chapter 299, 2005 General Session


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-58 > Chapter-77 > 58-77-603

58-77-603. Prohibited practices.
A Direct-entry midwife may not:
(1) administer a prescription drug to a client in a manner that violates this chapter;
(2) effect any type of surgical delivery except for the cutting of an emergencyepisiotomy;
(3) administer any type of epidural, spinal, or caudal anesthetic, or any type of narcoticanalgesia;
(4) use forceps or a vacuum extractor;
(5) manually remove the placenta, except in an emergency that presents an immediatethreat to the life of the client; or
(6) induce abortion.

Enacted by Chapter 299, 2005 General Session