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UTAH TELEHEALTH COMMISSION
2000 GENERAL SESSION
STATE OF UTAH
Sponsor: David L. Hogue
AN ACT RELATING TO HEALTH; DEFINING TERMS; ESTABLISHING THE UTAH
TELEHEALTH COMMISSION; ESTABLISHING THE DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
OF THE COMMISSION; MAKING CONFORMING AMENDMENTS; CLARIFYING THE
USE OF DEPARTMENT APPROPRIATIONS FOR TELEHEALTH IN FISCAL YEAR
2000-01; PROVIDING A SUNSET DATE; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
This act affects sections of Utah Code Annotated 1953 as follows:
AMENDS:
63-55-226, as last amended by Chapter 156, Laws of Utah 1999
ENACTS:
26-9f-101, Utah Code Annotated 1953
26-9f-102, Utah Code Annotated 1953
26-9f-103, Utah Code Annotated 1953
26-9f-104, Utah Code Annotated 1953
Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
Section 1.
Section
26-9f-101
is enacted to read:
CHAPTER 9f. UTAH TELEHEALTH COMMISSION ACT
26-9f-101. Title.
This chapter is known as the "Utah Telehealth Commission Act."
Section 2.
Section
26-9f-102
is enacted to read:
26-9f-102. Definitions.
As used in this chapter:
(1) "Commission" means the Utah Telehealth Commission created in Section
26-9f-103
.
(2) "Telehealth" means the electronic transfer or exchange of medically related data for
diagnosis, treatment, consultation, educational, or other related purposes.
Section 3.
Section
26-9f-103
is enacted to read:
26-9f-103. Telehealth Commission.
(1) There is created within the department the Utah Telehealth Commission.
(2) The governor shall appoint 11 members to the commission with the consent of the Senate,
as follows:
(a) a physician who is involved in telehealth;
(b) a representative of a licensed health care facility as defined in Section
26-21-2
;
(c) a representative of rural Utah, which may be a person nominated by an advisory
committee on rural health issues created pursuant to Section
26-1-20
;
(d) a member of the public who is not involved with telehealth; and
(e) seven members:
(i) selected from a list of three nominees for each open position submitted by the division
over health systems improvement; and
(ii) who fall into one or more of the following categories:
(A) individuals who use telehealth in a public or private institution;
(B) individuals who use telehealth in serving medically underserved populations;
(C) nonphysician health care providers involved in telehealth;
(D) information technology professionals involved in telehealth;
(E) representatives of the health insurance industry; and
(F) telehealth consumer advocates.
(3) (a) The commission shall annually elect a chairperson from its membership.
(b) The commission shall hold meetings at least once every three months. Meetings may be
held from time to time on the call of the chair or a majority of the board members.
(c) Six commission members are necessary to constitute a quorum at any meeting and, if a
quorum exists, the action of a majority of members present shall be the action of the commission.
(4) (a) Except as provided in Subsection (4)(b), a commission member shall be appointed for
a three-year term and eligible for two reappointments.
(b) Notwithstanding Subsection (4)(a), the governor shall, at the time of appointment or
reappointment, adjust the length of terms to ensure that the terms of commission members are
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staggered so that approximately 1/3 of the commission is appointed each year.
(c) A commission member shall continue in office until the expiration of the member's term
and until a successor is appointed, which may not exceed 90 days after the formal expiration of the
term.
(d) Notwithstanding Subsection (4)(c), a commission member who fails to attend 75% of the
scheduled meetings in a calendar year shall be disqualified from serving.
(e) When a vacancy occurs in membership for any reason, the replacement shall be appointed
for the unexpired term.
(5) (a) Board members who are not government employees may not receive compensation
or benefits for the services, but may receive per diem and expenses incurred in the performance of
their official duties at rates established by the Division of Finance under Sections
63A-3-106
and
63A-3-107
.
(b) A commission member may decline to receive per diem and expenses for service to the
commission.
(6) The department shall provide staff support to the commission.
(7) The funding of the commission shall be a separate line item to the department in the
annual appropriations act.
Section 4.
Section
26-9f-104
is enacted to read:
26-9f-104. Duties and responsibilities.
The commission shall:
(1) advise and make recommendations on telehealth issues to the department, the Information
Technology Commission, and other state entities;
(2) promote collaborative efforts to establish technical compatibility, uniform policies, and
privacy features to meet legal, financial, commercial, and other societal requirements;
(3) serve as a clearinghouse on emerging telehealth technologies;
(4) identify, address, and seek to resolve the legal, ethical, regulatory, financial, medical, and
technological issues that may serve as barriers to telehealth;
(5) explore and encourage the development of telehealth systems as a means of reducing
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health costs and increasing health care quality and access;
(6) seek public input on telehealth issues;
(7) educate the public, state officials, and the health care community on telehealth issues; and
(8) advise the governor and Legislature on:
(a) the role of telehealth in the state;
(b) the policy issues related to telehealth;
(c) the changing telehealth needs and resources in the state; and
(d) state budgetary matters related to telehealth.
Section 5.
Section
63-55-226
is amended to read:
63-55-226. Repeal dates, Title 26.
(1) Title 26, Chapter 1, Department of Health Organization, is repealed July 1, 2001.
(2) Title 26, Chapter 4, Utah Medical Examiner Act, is repealed July 1, 2000.
(3) Title 26, Chapter 9f, Utah Telehealth Commission, is repealed July 1, 2002.
[(3)] (4) Title 26, Chapter 10, Family Health Services, is repealed July 1, 2000.
[(4)] (5) Title 26, Chapter 18, Medical Assistance Act, is repealed July 1, 2004.
[(5)] (6) Title 26, Chapter 32a, Waste Tire Recycling Act, is repealed July 1, 2000.
[(6)] (7) Title 26, Chapter 33a, Utah Health Data Authority Act, is repealed July 1, 2004.
[(7)] (8) Section
26-32a-114
is repealed July 1, 2000.
Section 6. Appropriation.
Any funds appropriated for fiscal year 2000-01 to the Department of Health for telehealth
shall be used in accordance with, and in furtherance of, this act.
Section 7. Effective date.
This act takes effect on July 1, 2000.
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