Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Commerce
Title R156 - Professional Licensing
Rule R156-37f - Controlled Substance Database Act Rule
Section R156-37f-303 - Access to Opioid Prescription Information Via an Electronic Data System
Universal Citation: UT Admin Code R 156-37f-303
Current through Bulletin 2024-18, September 15, 2024
(1) Under Subsection 58-37f-303(4)(a)(i), to access opioid prescription information in the Database, an electronic data system shall:
(a) interface with the Database
through the Division-approved Prescription Monitoring Program (PMP) Hub system;
and
(b) comply with the
restrictions on Database access and use of Database information in Title 58,
Chapter 37f, Controlled Substance Database Act and this Rule
R156-37f.
(2) Pursuant to Subsection 58-37f-303(4)(a)(ii), to access opioid prescription information in the Database via an electronic data system (EDS), an EDS user shall:
(a)
register to use the Database by creating an approved account established by the
Division pursuant to a memorandum of understanding with the Division;
(b) use the unique user name and password
associated with the account created for the EDS user to access Database
information through the original internet access system;
(c) comply with the restrictions on Database
access and uses of Database information in Title 58, Chapter 37f, Controlled
Substance Database Act and this Rule R156-37f.
(3)
(a) The
Division may immediately suspend, without notice or opportunity to be heard, an
electronic data system's or an EDS user's access to the Database, if the
Division determines by audit or other means that the access may lead to a
violation of Section
58-37f-601
or may otherwise compromise the integrity, privacy, or security of the
Database's opioid prescription information.
(b) This remedy shall be in addition to the
criminal and civil penalties imposed by Section 58-37f-601 for unlawful release
or use of Database information, and the Division's obligation under Subsections
58-37f-303(5) and (6) to immediately suspend or revoke
Database access and pursue appropriate corrective or disciplinary action
against a non-compliant electronic data system or EDS user.
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