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2006 Utah Code - 26-2-2 — Definitions.

     26-2-2.   Definitions.
     As used in this chapter:
     (1) "Custodial funeral service director" means a funeral service director who:
     (a) is employed by a licensed funeral establishment; and
     (b) has custody of a dead body.
     (2) "Dead body" or "decedent" means a human body or parts of the human body from the condition of which it reasonably may be concluded that death occurred.
     (3) "Dead fetus" means a product of human conception:
     (a) of 20 weeks' gestation or more, calculated from the date the last normal menstrual period began to the date of delivery; and
     (b) that was not born alive.
     (4) "Declarant father" means a male who claims to be the genetic father of a child, and, along with the biological mother, signs a voluntary declaration of paternity to establish the child's paternity.
     (5) "File" means the submission of a completed certificate or other similar document, record, or report as provided under this chapter for registration by the state registrar or a local registrar.
     (6) "Funeral service director" is as defined in Section 58-9-102.
     (7) "Health care facility" is as defined in Section 26-21-2.
     (8) "Licensed funeral establishment" means a funeral establishment, as defined in Section 58-9-102, that is licensed under Title 58, Chapter 9, Funeral Services Licensing Act.
     (9) "Live birth" means the birth of a child who shows evidence of life after it is entirely outside of the mother.
     (10) "Local registrar" means a person appointed under Subsection 26-2-3(2)(b).
     (11) "Physician" means a person licensed to practice as a physician or osteopath in this state under Title 58, Chapter 67, Utah Medical Practice Act or Chapter 68, Utah Osteopathic Medical Practice Act.
     (12) "Presumed father" means the father of a child conceived or born during a marriage as defined in Section 30-1-17.2.
     (13) "Registration" or "register" means acceptance by the local or state registrar of a certificate and incorporation of it into the permanent records of the state.
     (14) "State registrar" means the state registrar of vital records appointed under Subsection 26-2-3(1)(e).
     (15) "Vital records" means registered certificates or reports of birth, death, fetal death, marriage, divorce, dissolution of marriage, or annulment, amendments to any of these registered certificates or reports, and other similar documents.
     (16) "Vital statistics" means the data derived from registered certificates and reports of birth, death, fetal death, induced termination of pregnancy, marriage, divorce, dissolution of marriage, or annulment.

Amended by Chapter 56, 2006 General Session

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