Utah State Bulletin, Volume 2009, Number 16 (August 15, 2009)
Notices of Utah State Government
Filed 07/16/2009 12:00 AM through 07/31/2009 11:59 PM
Kimberly K. Hood, Executive Director
Kenneth A. Hansen, Director
Nancy L. Lancaster, Editor
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Table of Contents
1. State Agency Public Notice
- Health
- Health Care Financing, Coverage and Reimbursement Policy
2. Notices of Proposed Rules
- Health
- Epidemiology and Laboratory Services, Environmental Services
- No. 32839 (Amendment): Rule R392-302. Design, Construction, and Operation of Public Pools
- Health Care Financing, Coverage and Reimbursement Policy
- No. 32840 (Amendment): Section R414-1-5. Incorporations by Reference
- No. 32860 (Amendment): Section R414-33B-5. Service Coverage
- No. 32861 (Amendment): Section R414-33C-5. Service Coverage
- No. 32862 (Amendment): Section R414-33D-5. Service Coverage
- No. 32841 (Amendment): Section R414-54-3. Services
- No. 32842 (Amendment): Section R414-59-4. Client Eligibility Requirements
- No. 32859 (Amendment): Rule R414-306. Program Benefits
- Center for Health Data, Health Care Statistics
- No. 32858 (New Rule): Rule R428-15. Health Data Authority Health Insurance Claims Reporting
- Epidemiology and Laboratory Services, Environmental Services
- Insurance
- Natural Resources
- Forestry, Fire and State Lands
- No. 32853 (Amendment): Rule R652-20. Mineral Resources
- Forestry, Fire and State Lands
- Public Service Commission
- Administration
- No. 32867 (Amendment): Section R746-100-16. Use of information Claimed to Be Confidential in Commission Proceedings
- No. 32851 (Amendment): Section R746-360-4. Application of Fund Surcharges to Customer Billings
- No. 32866 (New Rule): Rule R746-700. Complete Filings for General Rate Case and Major Plant Addition Applications
- Administration
- Tax Commission
- Auditing
- No. 32852 (Amendment): Section R865-4D-2. Refund Procedures for Special Fuel Used Off-Highway or to Operate a Power Take-Off Unit, and Sales Tax Liability Pursuant to Utah Code Ann. Sections 59-13-301 and 59-13-304
- Auditing
- Transportation
- Operations, Construction
- No. 32863 (New Rule): Rule R916-5. Health Reform -- Health Insurance Coverage in State Contracts -- Implementation
- Operations, Construction
- Workforce Services
3. Notice of 120-Day (Emergency) Rule
- Workforce Services
- Employment Development
- No. 32856 (Emergency Rule): Rule R986-400. General Assistance
- Employment Development
4. Five-Year Notice of Review and Statement of Continuation
- Commerce
- Occupational and Professional Licensing
- No. 32843 (5-year Review): Rule R156-60. Mental Health Professional Practice Act Rule
- Occupational and Professional Licensing
- Education
- Administration
- Rehabilitation
- No. 32836 (5-year Review): Rule R280-150. Adjudicative Proceedings Under the Vocational Rehabilitation Act
- Health
- Health Systems Improvement, Emergency Medical Services
- No. 32845 (5-year Review): Rule R426-11. General Provisions
- No. 32855 (5-year Review): Rule R426-12. Emergency Medical Services Training and Certification Standards
- No. 32846 (5-year Review): Rule R426-13. Emergency Medical Services Provider Designations
- No. 32847 (5-year Review): Rule R426-14. Ambulance Service and Paramedic Service Licensure
- No. 32848 (5-year Review): Rule R426-15. Licensed and Designate Provider Operations
- No. 32849 (5-year Review): Rule R426-16. Emergency Medical Service Ambulance Rates and Charges
- Health Systems Improvement, Emergency Medical Services
- Human Services
- Recovery Services
- No. 32844 (5-year Review): Rule R527-38. Unenforceable Cases
- Recovery Services
- Public Safety
- Homeland Security
- No. 32854 (5-year Review): Rule R704-1. Search and Rescue Financial Assistance Program
- Homeland Security
5. Notices of Rule Effective Dates
Additional Information
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