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Code · Utah · Title 34A — Utah Labor Code · Chapter 3

34A-3-203. Workers' compensation claims.

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Effective 6/25/2020
34A-3-203. Workers' compensation claims.
(1)This part applies to a claim resulting from an exposure arising out of and in the course of a first responder's employment or service on or after March 21, 2020, and before June 1, 2021.
(2)For purposes of establishing a workers' compensation claim under this part, the date of exposure is presumed to be the earlier of the day on which:
(a)the first responder is diagnosed with COVID-19;
(b)the first responder is unable to work because of a symptom of a disease that is later diagnosed as COVID-19; or
(c)the first responder's employment or service as a first responder terminates, if the first responder is diagnosed with COVID-19 within two weeks after the day on which the first responder's employment or service as a first responder terminates.
(3)Death benefits payable under this chapter are payable only if a claimant establishes by competent evidence that death was a consequence of or a result of COVID-19.
Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 5 , 2020 Special Session 5
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