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Code · Utah · Title 58 — Occupations and Professions · Chapter 68

Superseded 7/1/2026

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Superseded 7/1/2026
58-68-802. Form of practice.
(1)An osteopathic physician and surgeon licensed under this chapter may engage in practice as an osteopathic physician and surgeon or in the practice of osteopathic medicine only as an individual licensee, but as an individual licensee, he may be:
(a)an individual operating as a business proprietor;
(b)an employee of another person;
(c)a partner in a lawfully organized partnership;
(d)a lawfully formed professional corporation;
(e)a lawfully organized limited liability company;
(f)a lawfully organized business corporation; or
(g)any other form of organization recognized by the state and not prohibited by division rule made in collaboration with the board.
(2)Regardless of the form in which a licensee engages in the practice of osteopathic medicine, the licensee may only permit the practice of medicine in that form of business practice to be conducted by an individual:
(a)licensed in Utah as an osteopathic physician and surgeon under Section 58-68-301 or as a physician and surgeon under Section 58-67-301 ; and
(b)who is able to lawfully and competently engage in the practice of medicine to direct or interfere in the licensee's practice of medicine.
Enacted by Chapter 248 , 1996 General Session
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