Utah Admin. Code 156-1-106

Current through Bulletin No. 2024-21, November 1, 2024
Section R156-1-106 - Division - Licensee Lists
(1) Each person requesting a licensee list pursuant to Section 58-1-106 and this section shall apply to the Division upon a form provided by the Division in which the requester:
(a) submits for Division approval a copy of the requester's proposed communications to the licensees, with a description of the proposed frequency and method of communication;
(b) acknowledges that the information received is a Division record under Title 63G, Chapter 2, Government Records Access and Management Act (GRAMA), and that a violation of Section 58-1-106 or this section may subject the requester to criminal penalties and other remedies under GRAMA; and
(c) agrees to:
(i) comply with the restrictions of this section;
(ii) use the information received only for the purposes for which the requester is authorized;
(iii) not disclose or disseminate the information received to another person who is not the requester's agent or employee;
(iv) not use the information received for advertising or solicitation except as allowed in this section;
(v) only distribute to the licensees the Division-approved communications and informational material at the approved frequency and method;
(vi)
(A) include with each communication a clear and conspicuous explanation of how the licensee can opt out of receiving future communications; and
(B) honor opt-out requests within five business days; and
(vii) if notified by the Division:
(A) immediately stop use of the information received and stop communications and distribution of informational material to licensees; and
(B) within 15 days, destroy the information received, and certify in writing to the Division its destruction.
(2) Under Subsections 58-1-106(1)(k) and 58-1-106(2), the Division may provide the following requesters a list of multiple licensees, and include licensee home telephone numbers, home addresses, or email addresses:
(a) a governmental entity, including another state or territory or its regulatory agency;
(b) a government-managed corporation;
(c) a political subdivision;
(d) the federal government;
(e) a party to a prelitigation proceeding convened by the Division under Title 78B, Chapter 3, Part 4, Utah Health Care Malpractice Act;
(f) a medical reserve corps, public safety authority, host entity, unified command, or other person concurrently engaged with a person described in Subsections (2)(a) through (d), for preparing for, participating in, or responding to an emergency described in Section 58-1-307;
(g) a research university or regional university in the Utah System of Higher Education, for conducting research;
(h) a Utah nonprofit voluntary professional membership association of individuals licensed by the Division, for purposes that, notwithstanding Subsection (1)(c), may include advertising or soliciting association membership;
(i) a local health department created under Title 26A, Chapter 1, Local Health Departments or the Utah Association of Local Health Departments, for contacting health care providers who reside or work within a local health department boundary about a public health emergency or public health concern within that local health department boundary;
(j) a Division contracted vendor for accomplishing that contract, such as the Division's exams vendor for surveying licensees regarding a job analysis; or
(k) the following persons, for the sole purpose of providing licensees continuing education that meets the requirements of Title 58, Occupations and Professions, and Title R156:
(i) a professional association not described in Subsection (2)(h);
(ii) a nonprofit regulatory association in which the Division holds membership;
(iii) a private continuing education organization;
(iv) a trade union; or
(v) a school of higher education and training such as a university, college, technical college, or career and technical school.
(3) As used in Subsection (2)(k), providing licensees continuing education does not mean providing general information, learning opportunities, marketing, or outreach, including the following:
(a) volunteer opportunities, even if the volunteer would receive training and practical education;
(b) involvement in advocating for legislation;
(c) involvement in labor organizing issues;
(d) solicitations or recruitment for membership; or
(e) continuing education advertisements in a newsletter or other communication issued by the requester that also contains non-continuing education advertisements or other information, unless:
(i) the newsletter is issued by a Utah nonprofit professional association or trade union; and
(ii) the Division determines the newsletter's primary focus is communicating educational articles and information about continuing education, and only incidentally contains advertisements and solicitations for membership.
(4) Under Subsection 58-1-106(3)(c), proper identification of an individual who requests the address or telephone number of a licensee under Subsection 58-1-106(3)(a) shall consist of the individual's:
(a) full legal name;
(b) mailing address;
(c) email address;
(d) daytime phone number; and
(e)
(i) one of the following current photo identifications issued by a foreign or domestic government:
(A) driver's license;
(B) non-driver identification card;
(C) passport;
(D) military identification; or
(E) concealed weapons permit; or
(ii) if the individual does not have government-issued identification, alternative evidence of the individual's identity as determined appropriate by the Division, if the Division documents on the requester's application how the individual was positively identified.
(5) The Division may deny a request under Section 58-1-106 for a licensee list or for a home address, email address, or home telephone number of a licensee if the Division determines:
(a) the request is an unwarranted invasion of privacy or a threat to the public health, safety, and welfare; or
(b) the requester, or any affiliate of the requester, failed to comply with the terms and conditions of a previous application or otherwise violated this section.

Utah Admin. Code R156-1-106

Amended by Utah State Bulletin Number 2021-07, effective 3/25/2021
Amended by Utah State Bulletin Number 2024-09, effective 4/23/2024