13-1b-403. Scope of practice review -- Criteria.
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Effective 5/6/2026
13-1b-403. Scope of practice review -- Criteria.
When conducting a scope of practice review in accordance with Subsection 13-1b-203(7) and Section 13-1b-402 , the office shall consider the following criteria:
(1)the strength of evidence, data, or information indicating the innovation will provide:
(a)safer or more effective healthcare;
(b)more accessible healthcare; or
(c)more affordable healthcare;
(2)the potential of the innovation to improve the following:
(a)the safety or efficacy of healthcare;
(b)healthcare accessibility; or
(c)healthcare affordability;
(3)the probability, severity, and permanence of any risk an innovation poses to a patient;
(4)the level of interest from employers, healthcare practitioners, and educators to test or adopt the innovation;
(5)the availability of adequate training or education for healthcare practitioners to learn about the innovation;
(6)the degree to which other jurisdictions adopt or use the innovation; and
(7)any other criteria that the office adopts by rule that the office makes in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act.
Enacted by Chapter 353 , 2026 General Session