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First Substitute S.B. 132

Senator Bill Wright proposes to substitute the following bill:


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VETERINARY PRACTICE ACT AMENDMENTS

             2     
2001 GENERAL SESSION

             3     
STATE OF UTAH

             4     
Sponsor: Bill Wright

             5      This act modifies the Veterinary Practice Act, the Chiropractic Physician Practice Act, the
             6      Massage Therapy Practice Act, and the Physical Therapist Practice Act. This act provides
             7      a limited exemption from licensing under the Veterinary Practice Act and expands the scope
             8      of practice for chiropractic physicians, physical therapists, and massage therapists who
             9      provide certain treatments for animals, and who meet specified training requirements.
             10      This act affects sections of Utah Code Annotated 1953 as follows:
             11      AMENDS:
             12          58-24a-102, as last amended by Chapter 222, Laws of Utah 1994
             13          58-28-8, as last amended by Chapters 4 and 297, Laws of Utah 1993
             14          58-47b-102, as last amended by Chapter 309, Laws of Utah 2000
             15          58-73-102, as last amended by Chapter 284, Laws of Utah 1998
             16      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             17          Section 1. Section 58-24a-102 is amended to read:
             18           58-24a-102. Definitions.
             19          In addition to the definitions in Section 58-1-102 , as used in this chapter:
             20          (1) "Board" means the Physical Therapy Licensing Board.
             21          (2) "General supervision" means the supervising physical therapist is available for
             22      immediate voice communication with the person being supervised.
             23          (3) "Immediate supervision" means the supervising physical therapist is:
             24          (a) present in the area where the person supervised is performing services; and
             25          (b) immediately available to assist the person being supervised in the services being


             26      performed.
             27          (4) "Physical therapist aide" means an individual performing activities related to physical
             28      therapy under the immediate supervision of a physical therapist.
             29          (5) "Physical therapist assistant" means an individual who has successfully completed an
             30      accredited physical therapy assistant program and who performs activities related to physical
             31      therapy under the general supervision of a physical therapist.
             32          (6) "Physical therapy" or "physiotherapy" means the:
             33          (a) treatment of a human being to assess, prevent, correct, alleviate, and limit physical
             34      disability, movement dysfunction, bodily malfunction, and pain resulting from disorders,
             35      congenital and aging conditions, injury, and disease; [and]
             36          (b) development of a physical therapy plan and the implementation of and modification
             37      of the treatment plan[.]; and
             38          (c) the practice described in this Subsection (6) on an animal to the extent permitted by:
             39          (i) Subsection 58-28-8 (12);
             40          (ii) the provisions of this chapter; and
             41          (iii) division rule.
             42          (7) "Unlawful conduct" as defined in Section 58-1-501 includes using in connection with
             43      his name or business activities the words "physical therapist," "physiotherapist," "licensed physical
             44      therapist," "registered physical therapist," or the letters "P.T.," "L.P.T.," "R.P.T.," or any other
             45      words, letters, abbreviations, or insignia indicating or implying directly or indirectly that the person
             46      is authorized to practice physical therapy, when the person is not licensed under this chapter.
             47          (8) "Unprofessional conduct" as defined in Section 58-1-501 and as may be further defined
             48      by rule includes failing to provide immediate supervision of a physical therapist assistant or aide
             49      whose activities are the licensee's responsibility under Section 58-24a-112 .
             50          Section 2. Section 58-28-8 is amended to read:
             51           58-28-8. Exemptions from chapter.
             52          In addition to the exemptions from licensure in Section 58-1-307 this chapter does not
             53      apply to:
             54          (1) any person who practices veterinary medicine, surgery, or dentistry upon any animal
             55      owned by him, and the employee of that person when the practice is upon an animal owned by his
             56      employer, and incidental to his employment, except that this exemption does not apply to any


             57      person, or his employee, when the ownership of an animal was acquired for the purpose of
             58      circumventing this chapter;
             59          (2) any person who as a student at a veterinary college approved by the board engages in
             60      the practice of veterinary medicine, surgery, and dentistry as part of his academic training and
             61      under the supervision and control of a licensed veterinarian, if that practice is during the last two
             62      years of the college course of instruction and does not exceed an 18-month duration;
             63          (3) a veterinarian who is an officer or employee of the government of the United States,
             64      or the state, or its political subdivisions, and technicians under his supervision, while engaged in
             65      the practice of veterinary medicine, surgery, or dentistry for that government;
             66          (4) any person while engaged in the vaccination of poultry, pullorum testing, typhoid
             67      testing of poultry, and related poultry disease control activity;
             68          (5) any person who is engaged in bona fide and legitimate medical, dental, pharmaceutical,
             69      or other scientific research, if that practice of veterinary medicine, surgery, or dentistry is directly
             70      related to, and a necessary part of, that research;
             71          (6) veterinarians licensed under the laws of another state rendering professional services
             72      in association with licensed veterinarians of this state for a period not to exceed 90 days;
             73          (7) registered pharmacists of this state engaged in the sale of veterinary supplies,
             74      instruments, and medicines, if the sale is at his regular place of business;
             75          (8) except as otherwise provided in Subsection 58-28-2 (6) (d), any person in this state
             76      engaged in the sale of veterinary supplies, instruments, and medicines, except prescription drugs
             77      which must be sold in compliance with state and federal regulations, if the supplies, instruments,
             78      and medicines are sold in original packages bearing adequate identification and directions for
             79      application and administration and the sale is made in the regular course of, and at the regular
             80      place of business;
             81          (9) any person rendering emergency first aid to animals in those areas where a licensed
             82      veterinarian is not available, and if suspicious reportable diseases are reported immediately to the
             83      state veterinarian;
             84          (10) any person performing or teaching nonsurgical bovine artificial insemination; [and]
             85          (11) any person affiliated with an institution of higher education who teaches nonsurgical
             86      bovine embryo transfer or any technician trained by or approved by an institution of higher
             87      education who performs nonsurgical bovine embryo transfer, but only if any prescription drug used


             88      in the procedure is prescribed and administered under the direction of a veterinarian licensed to
             89      practice in Utah[.]; and
             90          (l2) (a) upon written referral by a licensed veterinarian, the practice of animal chiropractic
             91      by a chiropractic physician licensed under Chapter 73, Chiropractic Physician Practice Act, who
             92      has completed an animal chiropractic course h [ of at least 150 hours ] h approved by the American
             93      Veterinary Chiropractic Association or the division;
             94          (b) upon written referral by a licensed veterinarian, the practice of animal physical therapy
             95      by a physical therapist licensed under Chapter 24a, Physical Therapist Practice Act, who has
             96      completed at least 100 hours of animal physical therapy training, including quadruped anatomy
             97      and hands-on training, approved by the division; and
             98          (c) the practice of animal massage therapy by a massage therapist licensed under Chapter
             99      47b, Massage Therapy Practice Act, who has completed at least 60 hours of animal massage
             100      therapy training, including quadruped anatomy and hands-on training, approved by the division.
             101          Section 3. Section 58-47b-102 is amended to read:
             102           58-47b-102. Definitions.
             103          In addition to the definitions in Section 58-1-102 , as used in this chapter:
             104          (1) "Board" means the Utah Board of Massage Therapy created in Section 58-47b-201 .
             105          (2) "Breast" means the female mammary gland and does not include the muscles,
             106      connective tissue, or other soft tissue of the upper chest.
             107          (3) "Homeostasis" means maintaining, stabilizing, or returning to equilibrium the muscular
             108      system.
             109          (4) "Massage apprentice" means an individual licensed under this chapter as a massage
             110      apprentice to work under the direct supervision of a licensed massage therapist.
             111          (5) "Massage therapist" means an individual licensed under this chapter as a massage
             112      therapist.
             113          (6) "Practice of massage therapy" means:
             114          (a) the examination, assessment, and evaluation of the soft tissue structures of the body
             115      for the purpose of devising a treatment plan to promote homeostasis;
             116          (b) the systematic manual or mechanical manipulation of the soft tissue of the body for the
             117      therapeutic purpose of:
             118          (i) promoting the health and well-being of a client;


             119          (ii) enhancing the circulation of the blood and lymph;
             120          (iii) relaxing and lengthening muscles;
             121          (iv) relieving pain;
             122          (v) restoring metabolic balance; and
             123          (vi) achieving homeostasis;
             124          (c) the use of the hands or a mechanical or electrical apparatus in connection with this
             125      Subsection (6);
             126          (d) the use of rehabilitative procedures involving the soft tissue of the body;
             127          (e) range of motion or movements without spinal adjustment as set forth in Section
             128      58-73-102 ;
             129          (f) oil rubs, heat lamps, salt glows, hot and cold packs, or tub, shower, steam, and cabinet
             130      baths;
             131          (g) manual traction and stretching exercise;
             132          (h) correction of muscular distortion by treatment of the soft tissues of the body;
             133          (i) counseling, education, and other advisory services to reduce the incidence and severity
             134      of physical disability, movement dysfunction, and pain; [and]
             135          (j) similar or related activities and modality techniques[.]; and
             136          (k) the practice described in this Subsection (6) on an animal to the extent permitted by:
             137          (i) Subsection 58-28-8 (12);
             138          (ii) the provisions of this chapter; and
             139          (iii) division rule.
             140          (7) "Soft tissue" means the muscles and related connective tissue.
             141          (8) "Unlawful conduct" is as defined in Sections 58-1-501 and 58-47b-501 .
             142          (9) "Unprofessional conduct" is as defined in Sections 58-1-501 and 58-47b-502 and as
             143      may be further defined by division rule.
             144          Section 4. Section 58-73-102 is amended to read:
             145           58-73-102. Definitions.
             146          (1) "Adjustment of the articulation of the spinal column" means performance by a
             147      chiropractic physician by the use of passive movements directed toward the goal of restoring joints
             148      to their proper physiological relationship of motion and related function, releasing adhesions, or
             149      stimulating joint receptors using one or more of the following techniques:


             150          (a) impulse adjusting or the use of sudden, high velocity, short amplitude thrust of a nature
             151      that the patient cannot prevent the motion, commencing where the motion encounters the elastic
             152      barrier of resistance and ends at the limit of anatomical integrity;
             153          (b) instrument adjusting, utilizing instruments specifically designed to deliver sudden, high
             154      velocity, short amplitude thrust;
             155          (c) light force adjusting utilizing sustained joint traction or applied directional pressure,
             156      or both, which may be combined with passive motion to restore joint mobility; and
             157          (d) long distance lever adjusting utilizing forces delivered at some distance from the
             158      dysfunctional site and aimed at transmission through connected structures to accomplish joint
             159      mobility.
             160          (2) "Board" means the Chiropractic Physician Licensing Board created in Section
             161      58-73-201 .
             162          (3) "Chiropractic assistant" means a person who performs activities related to the practice
             163      of chiropractic under the supervision of a licensed chiropractic physician in accordance with
             164      division rule established in collaboration with the board.
             165          (4) "Chiropractic physician" means a person who has been licensed under this chapter to
             166      practice chiropractic.
             167          (5) "Diagnosis of the articulation of the spinal column" means to examine the articulations
             168      of the spinal column of another human to determine the source, nature, kind, or extent of a disease,
             169      vertebral sublixation, or other physical condition, and to make a determination of the source,
             170      nature, kind, or extent of a disease or other physical condition.
             171          (6) "Elastic barrier" means the point at which the patient cannot move a joint by his own
             172      means and through which movement is obtained or caused by a practitioner's skillful treatment
             173      using the practitioner's hands in a manipulation of a joint by thrust of sudden, high velocity, short
             174      amplitude so the patient cannot prevent the motion.
             175          (7) "Incisive surgery" means any procedure having the power or quality of cutting of a
             176      patient for the purpose of treating disease, injury, or deformity, and includes the use of laser.
             177          (8) (a) "Manipulate the articulation of the spinal column" means use by a practitioner of
             178      a skillful treatment using the practitioner's hands in a manipulation of a joint by thrust of sudden,
             179      high velocity, short amplitude so the patient cannot prevent the motion. Movement of the joint is
             180      by force beyond its active limit of motion.


             181          (b) This manipulation commences where mobilization ends and specifically begins when
             182      the elastic barrier of resistance is encountered and ends at the limit of anatomical integrity.
             183          (c) Manipulation as described in this definition is directed to the goal of restoring joints
             184      to their proper physiological relationship of motion and related function, releasing adhesions, or
             185      stimulating joint receptors.
             186          (9) "Practice of chiropractic" means a practice of a branch of the healing arts:
             187          (a) the purpose of which is to restore or maintain human health, in which patient care or
             188      first aid, hygienic, nutritional, or rehabilitative procedures are administered;
             189          (b) which places emphasis upon specific vertebral adjustment, manipulation, and treatment
             190      of the articulation and adjacent tissues of the spinal column, musculoskeletal structure of the body,
             191      and nervous system;
             192          (c) that involves examining, diagnosing, treating, correcting, or prescribing treatment for
             193      any human disease, ailment, injury, infirmity, deformity, pain, or other condition, or the attempt
             194      to do so, in accordance with Section 58-73-601 ; [and]
             195          (d) that involves diagnosing, prescribing treatment, or making a determination of treatment
             196      necessity for another person's condition by means of:
             197          (i) a physical examination of the person; or
             198          (ii) a determination based upon or derived from information supplied directly or indirectly
             199      by a third person[.]; and
             200          (e) the practice described in this Subsection (9) on an animal to the extent permitted by:
             201          (i) Subsection 58-28-8 (12);
             202          (ii) the provisions of this chapter; and
             203          (iii) division rule.
             204          (10) "Therapeutically position the articulation of the spinal column" means to adjust or
             205      manipulate the articulation of the spinal column.


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