during which the patient is being transported from outside of this state, into this state, or
through this state;
(h) an individual licensed in another state or country who is in this state temporarily
to attend to the needs of an athletic team or group, except that the practitioner may
only attend to the needs of the athletic team or group, including all individuals who
travel with the team or group in any capacity except as a spectator;
(i) an individual licensed and in good standing in another state, who is in this state:
(i) temporarily, under the invitation and control of a sponsoring entity;
(ii) for a reason associated with a special purpose event, based upon needs
that may exceed the ability of this state to address through its licensees, as
determined by the division; and
(iii) for a limited period of time not to exceed the duration of that event,
together with any necessary preparatory and conclusionary periods; and
(j) a law enforcement officer, as defined under Section 53-13-103 , who:
(i) is operating a voice stress analyzer in the course of the officer's full-time
employment with a federal, state, or local law enforcement agency;
(ii) has completed the manufacturer's training course and is certified by the
manufacturer to operate that voice stress analyzer; and
(iii) is operating the voice stress analyzer in accordance with Section 58-64-601 ,
regarding deception detection instruments.
(2) (a) A practitioner temporarily in this state who is exempted from licensure under Subsection
(1) shall comply with each requirement of the licensing jurisdiction from which the practitioner
derives authority to practice.
(b) Violation of a limitation imposed by this section constitutes grounds for removal of exempt
status, denial of license, or other disciplinary proceedings.
(3) An individual who is licensed under a specific chapter of this title to practice or engage in an
occupation or profession may engage in the lawful, professional, and competent practice of that
occupation or profession without additional licensure under other chapters of this title, except as
otherwise provided by this title.
(4) Upon the declaration of a national, state, or local emergency, a public health emergency as
defined in Section 26-23b-102 , or a declaration by the President of the United States or other
federal official requesting public health-related activities, the division in collaboration with the
board may:
(a) suspend the requirements for permanent or temporary licensure of individuals who are
licensed in another state. Individuals exempt under this Subsection (4)(a) are exempt
from licensure for the duration of the emergency while engaged in the scope of practice
for which they are licensed in the other state;
(b) modify, under the circumstances described in this Subsection (4) and Subsection (5),
the scope of practice restrictions under this title for individuals who are licensed under
this title as:
(i) a physician under Chapter 67, Utah Medical Practice Act, or Chapter 68, Utah
Osteopathic Medical Practice Act;