HB0164

Health Care Patient Reporting to the Division of Professional Licensing

Vetoed·3/26/26

Utah HB0164 mandates health care providers to inform individuals about reporting potential unprofessional or unlawful conduct to the Division of.

Utah HB0164 amends Section 26B-2-221 to require health care providers who receive a disclosure of potential unprofessional or unlawful conduct to provide information on how to report the concern to the Division of Professional Licensing. This bill ensures that individuals who disclose concerns about a current or former provider's conduct are informed about the process to file a complaint. The bill took effect on May 6, 2026.

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Sponsors

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Democratic CaucusRepublican Caucus

Roll Call Votes

70 Yea

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0 Nay

5 Absent

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Calendar

Feb 12

8:45 AM

Senate Health and Human Services Hearing

Jan 22

2:00 PM

House Health and Human Services Hearing

History

Mar 26

Governor Vetoed in Lieutenant Governor's office for filing

Mar 3

House

House/ received enrolled bill from Printing in Clerk of the House

Mar 3

House/ to Governor in Executive Branch - Governor