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Code · Utah · Title 53 — Public Safety Code · Chapter 3

53-3-111. Blood and urine test reports -- Permissible uses and restrictions.

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Effective 5/1/2024
53-3-111. Blood and urine test reports -- Permissible uses and restrictions.
(1)The division shall receive a result of a blood or urine test report in accordance with Title 26B, Chapter 8, Part 4, Health Statistics.
(a)The division may only use an individual's personally identifiable health data from a blood and urine test in connection with:
(i)an administrative hearing involving that individual;
(ii)in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 4, Part 3, Agency Review, an agency review of the administrative hearing described in Subsection (2)(a)(i); or
(iii)in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 4, Part 4, Judicial Review, a judicial review of the administrative hearing described in Subsection (2)(a)(i).
(i)The division shall aggregate and anonymize data from a blood and urine test.
(ii)The division may only use the anonymized and aggregated data from blood and urine tests:
(A)to create a report required or requested by the Legislature; or
(B)to create statistical reports for criminal justice agencies.
(3)The division shall securely retain each blood and urine test as a private record as provided in Title 63G, Chapter 2, Government Records Access and Management Act.
(4)The division may provide the information from a blood and urine test received under this section:
(a)to the individual who is the subject of the blood and urine test;
(b)to the individual's attorney in connection with an administrative proceeding before the division; or
(c)as otherwise required by law.
Enacted by Chapter 106 , 2024 General Session
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