Utah Admin. Code 590-240-3

Current through Bulletin 2024-24, December 15, 2024
Section R590-240-3 - Definitions

Terms used in this rule are defined in Section 31A-1-301. Additional terms are defined as follows:

(1) "Board" means the Utah Board of Higher Education established in Section 53B-1-402.
(2) "Eligible member" means:
(a) an eligible student;
(b) a spouse of an eligible student; or
(c) a child of, dependent of, or child placed for adoption with, an eligible student.
(3) "Eligible recipient" means:
(a) an eligible member;
(b) an officer of the institution, a faculty member, or an employee; or
(c) upon application by the institution or the institution's student health center, a person approved by written order of the commissioner.
(4) "Eligible student" is as defined by each institution, but shall, at a minimum, require that the student be enrolled with the institution.
(5) "Institution" means an institution of higher education or postsecondary educational institute that consists of the following:
(a) an institution described in Section 53B-1-102; or
(b) an institution of higher education that has been accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities.
(6) "Student health center" means a facility that:
(a) is operated to provide health care services to an eligible recipient by an institution or pursuant to a contract with that institution;
(b) employs a health care provider, or contracts with a health care provider, which may make a referral to another health care provider;
(c) is funded, at least in part, by payment from one of the following sources, which payment grants access to the student health center during the period the eligible student is registered:
(i) a fee assessed to and paid by each eligible student at registration; or
(ii) the tuition paid by the eligible student;
(d) may accept insurance payments, or assist a user in completing a claim form for an insurance claim; and
(e) may require an eligible recipient to pay an additional fee for:
(i) each time the student health center is visited;
(ii) a specialty service;
(iii) medical equipment; or
(iv) medication received at the student health center.
(7)
(a) "Student health program" means a plan organized, established, or adopted by an institution to provide or arrange for health care services for eligible members.
(b) "Student health program" may include coverage for:
(i) limited health care services;
(ii) health care services on an emergency basis; or
(iii) health care services by an out-of-area health care provider under the following situations:
(A) on an emergency basis, where a prudent layperson would expect the absence of immediate medical attention to result in placing the eligible member's health in serious jeopardy, serious impairment to bodily functions, or serious dysfunction of any bodily organ or part;
(B) during a period when the individual is not enrolled in any classes at the institution but is still matriculated with the institution, including time between semesters or quarters, traditional breaks for the summer, or time away from the institution while attending another higher education institution under a plan approved by the institution; and
(C) during a period when the individual is enrolled in classes at the institution but is not living within commuting distance of the institution, such as while participating in an internship program.
(8)
(a) "Supplemental health care services" means health care services provided by the student health program in addition to those available at a student health center.
(b) "Supplemental health care services" includes health care services provided by contract between:
(i) the institution; and
(ii) any of the following or any combination of the following:
(A) a healthcare provider;
(B) a clinic or other association of healthcare providers;
(C) a network plan; or
(D) an insurer authorized to provide health insurance.

Utah Admin. Code R590-240-3

Amended by Utah State Bulletin Number 2023-23, effective 11/21/2023