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Title 62A - Utah Human Services Code
Chapter 2 - Licensure of Programs and Facilities
Section 112 - Violations -- Penalties.
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UT Code § 62A-2-112 (2019)
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Effective 5/8/2018
62A-2-112. Violations -- Penalties.
Amended by Chapter 203, 2018 General Session
62A-2-112. Violations -- Penalties.
- (1) As used in this section, "health care provider" means a person licensed to provide health care services under this chapter.
- (2) The office may deny, place conditions on, suspend, or revoke a human services license, if it finds, related to the human services program:
- (a) that there has been a failure to comply with the rules established under this chapter;
- (b) evidence of aiding, abetting, or permitting the commission of any illegal act; or
- (c) evidence of conduct adverse to the standards required to provide services and promote public trust, including aiding, abetting, or permitting the commission of abuse, neglect, exploitation, harm, mistreatment, or fraud.
- (3) The office may restrict or prohibit new admissions to a human services program, if it finds:
- (a) that there has been a failure to comply with rules established under this chapter;
- (b) evidence of aiding, abetting, or permitting the commission of any illegal act; or
- (c) evidence of conduct adverse to the standards required to provide services and promote public trust, including aiding, abetting, or permitting the commission of abuse, neglect, exploitation, harm, mistreatment, or fraud.
- (4)
- (a) The office may assess a fine of up to $500 per violation against a health care provider that violates Section 31A-26-313.
- (b) The office shall waive the fine described in Subsection (4)(a) if:
- (i) the health care provider demonstrates to the office that the health care provider mitigated and reversed any damage to the insured caused by the health care provider or third party's violation; or
- (ii) the insured does not pay the full amount due on the bill that is the subject of the violation, including any interest, fees, costs, and expenses, within 120 days after the day on which the health care provider or third party makes a report to a credit bureau or takes an action in violation of Section 31A-26-313.
Amended by Chapter 203, 2018 General Session
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