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Current as of May 05, 2022 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
(1) A health care practitioner is eligible to apply to the division and board for a volunteer health care practitioner license if the health care practitioner:
(a) certifies to the division and board that the applicant will be engaged exclusively in volunteer health care services; and
(b) completes an application for a volunteer health care practitioner license, which includes documentation:
(i) of professional education, exams passed, and graduation;
(ii) of practice history;
(iii) of a qualified location for which the health care practitioner will be practicing;
(iv) identifying the supervising health care practitioner and the supervising health care practitioner's delegation of service agreement with the volunteer practitioner; and
(v) that the applicant has:
(A) previously been issued an unrestricted license to practice in Utah, another state of the United States, or a district or territory of the United States;
(B) never been the subject of any significant disciplinary action in any jurisdiction; and
(C) is in good health and does not have a condition which would impair the health care practitioner's ability to practice with reasonable skill and safety to patients.
(2) A health care provider who has agreed to be a supervising professional for a volunteer at a qualified location shall:
(a) enter into a delegation of service agreement with the volunteer health care practitioner;
(b) agree to provide the level of supervision required in Subsection 58-81-102(6);
(c) determine with the volunteer whether the volunteer's scope of practice or ability to prescribe controlled substances will be limited by the delegation of service agreement;
(d) include in the delegation of service agreement that the volunteer may not prescribe a controlled substance to himself, the volunteer's family, or a staff member of the qualified location; and
(e) forward the delegation of service agreement to the division.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Utah Code Title 58. Occupations and Professions § 58-81-103. Eligibility for volunteer health care practitioner license--Delegation of service agreement - last updated May 05, 2022 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ut/title-58-occupations-and-professions/ut-code-sect-58-81-103/
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