Utah Admin. Code R911-5-2900 - [Effective 7/10/2025] [Repealed]
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(1) The department may issue permits to withdraw blood to determine the alcohol or drug content therein, when requested by a peace officer, to qualified applicants, as determined by the department. Individuals described in Section R426-5-2800 are exempt from permit requirements.
(2) An applicant shall submit to the department an application on forms the department provides.
(3) When the permit holder is requested to withdraw blood for the purpose stated in Subsection (1), the permit holder shall have a valid permit card.
(4) Permits shall be valid for a three-year period. The date the permit expires shall appear on the permit.
(5) An individual shall submit an application to the department on department-provided forms to renew permits within three months before the expiration date to ensure that it will not lapse. The permit holder shall either verify that they have been engaged in performing blood withdrawal procedures during the current permit period or submit verification signed by a physician attesting to their competence to perform blood withdrawal procedures.
(6) Permit holders shall notify the department within 15 days of a change in name or mailing address.