Utah Admin. Code R392-400-3 - Definitions
The following definitions apply in this rule:
(1) "Drinking water station" means a location
where a person may get safe drinking water free of charge.
(2) "Emergency medical provider" means the
same as emergency medical services provider as defined in Section
26-8a-102.
(3) "First aid station" means a temporary or
permanent enclosed space or structure where a person can receive first aid and
emergency medical care.
(4)
"Imminent health hazard" means a significant threat or danger to health that is
considered to exist when there is evidence sufficient to show that a product,
practice, circumstance, or event creates a situation that can cause infection,
disease transmission, pest infestation, or hazardous condition that requires
immediate correction or cessation of operation to prevent injury, illness, or
death.
(5) "Local health
department" has the same meaning as provided in Subsection
26A-1-102(5).
(6) "Local health officer" means the health
officer of the local health department having jurisdiction, or a designated
representative.
(7) "Operator"
means a person who represents a group, corporation, partnership, governing
body, association, or other public or private organization legally responsible
for obtaining the necessary permits for the overall operation of a temporary
mass gathering.
(8) "Owner" means
any person who alone, jointly, or severally with others:
(a) has legal title to any premises, with or
without accompanying actual possession; or
(b) has charge, care, or control of any
premises, as legal or equitable owner, agent of the owner, or lessee.
(9) "Permit" means a written form
of authorization written in accordance with this rule.
(10) "Person" means any individual, public or
private corporation and its officers, partnership, association, firm, trustee,
executor of an estate, the state or its departments, institution, bureau,
agency, county, city, political subdivision, or any legal entity recognized by
law.
(11) "Safe drinking water"
means potable water meeting the Department of Environmental Quality, Division
of Drinking Water rules or bottled water as regulated by the Utah Department of
Agriculture and Food.
(12) "Solid
waste" means garbage, refuse, trash, rubbish, hazardous waste, dead animals,
sludge, liquid or semi liquid waste, other spent, useless, worthless, or
discarded materials or materials stored or accumulated for discarding,
materials that have served their original intended purpose.
(13) "Staff' means any person who:
(a) works for or provides services for or on
behalf of the operator or a vendor, or
(b) is a vendor at a gathering.
(14) "Temporary mass gathering" or
"Gathering" means an actual or reasonably anticipated assembly of 1,000 or more
people, which continues or can reasonably be expected to continue for two or
more hours a day, at a site or sites for a purpose different from the designed
use and usual type of occupancy.
(15) "Vendor" means any person who sells or
offers food for public consumption.
(16) "Wastewater" means sewage, industrial
waste, or other liquid or waterborne substances causing or capable of causing
pollution of waters of the state.
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