Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Health
Title R380 - Administration
Rule R380-60 - Local Health Department Emergency Protocols
Section R380-60-6 - Administration of Medication

Universal Citation: UT Admin Code R 380-60-6

Current through Bulletin 2023-24, December 15, 2023

(1) After receiving medication distributed by the Department, the medical director or other person licensed to administer (scope of practice) working in a local health department, may supervise or direct the administration of a vaccine, antiviral, antibiotic, or other prescription medication that is not a controlled substance under:

(a) a prescription or other lawful order by a person with authority to prescribe,

(b) the prescription procedure described in Section 58-17b-620(4),

(c) other procedures described in a written protocol approved by the medical director of the Department, or

(d) conditions for administration consistent with the terms of an Emergency Use Authorization to:
(i) the contacts of a patient;

(ii) an individual working in a triage situation;

(iii) an individual receiving preventative or medical treatment in a triage situation;

(iv) an individual who does not have prescription coverage;

(v) an individual involved in the delivery of medical or other emergency services; or

(vi) an individual who otherwise may have a direct impact on public health.

(2) If the person administering the vaccine, antiviral, antibiotic, or other prescription medication is not licensed to administer, the administration shall follow procedures described in a written protocol approved by the medical director of the Department or the local health department.

Amended by Utah State Bulletin Number 2016-4, effective 1/20/2016

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