Utah Code § 76-10-1310

Current with legislation effective through 5/2/2024
Section 76-10-1310 - Definitions
(1) "HIV infection" means an indication of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection determined by current medical standards and detected by any of the following:
(a) presence of antibodies to HIV, verified by a positive confirmatory test, such as Western blot or other method approved by the Utah State Health Laboratory. Western blot interpretation will be based on criteria currently recommended by the Association of State and Territorial Public Health Laboratory Directors;
(b) presence of HIV antigen;
(c) isolation of HIV; or
(d) demonstration of HIV proviral DNA.
(2) "HIV positive individual" means a person who has an HIV infection as determined under Subsection (1).
(3) "Local law enforcement agency" means the agency responsible for investigation of the violations of Sections 76-10-1302, 76-10-1303, and 76-10-1313, the filing of charges which may lead to conviction, and the conducting of or obtaining the results of tests for HIV infection.
(4) "Positive" means an indication of the HIV infection as defined in Subsection (1).
(5) "Test" or "testing" means a test or tests for HIV infection in accordance with standards recommended by the Department of Health.

Utah Code § 76-10-1310

Amended by Chapter 70, 2022 General Session.
Amended by Chapter 70, 2011 General Session.