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Committee approves substitute to let fatality review boards access certain treatment records with privacy guardrails
Utah Senate Health and Human Services Standing Committee · January 21, 2026
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Summary
Lawmakers adopted a substitute to SB 96 to clarify how opioid fatality review boards and the medical examiner can access treatment records for review while respecting federal privacy protections and not superseding criminal investigations.
Senator Plumb described SB 96 (first substitute) as a measure to help opioid fatality review boards and the Office of the Medical Examiner gather information that could identify system gaps after a death, while preserving federal privacy protections for…
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