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53-2d-704
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Pediatric Care Amendments
2026 GENERAL SESSION
STATE OF UTAH
Chief Sponsor: Jen Plumb
House Sponsor: Katy Hall
LONG TITLE
General Description:
This bill enacts provisions related to pediatric care.
Highlighted Provisions:
This bill:
requires hospital emergency departments:
to create policies addressing pediatric care;
to have a pediatric emergency care coordinator;
to conduct pediatric emergency care readiness assessments; and
to report assessment results to the Bureau of Emergency Medical Services (bureau);
and
requires the bureau:
to collect data; and
to make rules regarding pediatric emergency department safety.
Money Appropriated in this Bill:
This bill reallocates $278,000 ongoing from the General Fund within the Department of
Public Safety for a net change of $0 in fiscal year 2027.
Other Special Clauses:
None
Utah Code Sections Affected:
ENACTS:
53-2d-704
, Utah Code Annotated 1953
Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
Section 1. Section
53-2d-704
is enacted to read:
53-2d-704
. Pediatric readiness.
(1)
As used in this section:
(a)
(i)
"Emergency department" means a general acute hospital department that
provides emergency medical care on a 24-hour basis.
(ii)
"Emergency department" includes a satellite emergency department as that term
is defined in Section
26B-2-203
.
(b)
"General acute hospital" means the same as that term is defined in Section
26B-2-201
.
(c)
"Pediatric emergency care coordinator" means an individual designated under
Subsection
(3)
to oversee pediatric emergency care policies, procedures, and training.
(d)
"Pediatric readiness assessment" means the National Pediatric Readiness Assessment
developed by the National Pediatric Readiness Project.
(2)
An emergency department shall:
(a)
develop and implement evidence-based policies and procedures for pediatric patient
care in the emergency department that address:
(i)
patient triage protocols;
(ii)
measuring and recording vital signs;
(iii)
weighing and recording patient weights in kilograms;
(iv)
calculating medication dosages for pediatric patients;
(v)
proper use of pediatric-specific medical equipment; and
(vi)
age-appropriate care protocols;
(b)
conduct annual training for emergency department staff on the policies and
procedures developed under Subsection
(2)(a)
, including:
(i)
hands-on training in the use of pediatric equipment through clinical simulation
appropriate to each staff member's licensure and role; and
(ii)
emergency drill exercises that simulate pediatric emergency situations, conducted
at least every six months.
(3)
(a)
Each emergency department shall designate a pediatric emergency care
coordinator who is a:
(i)
physician licensed under Title 58, Chapter 67, Utah Medical Practice Act, or Title
58, Chapter 68, Utah Osteopathic Medical Practice Act;
(ii)
physician assistant licensed under Title 58, Chapter 70a, Utah Physician Assistant
Act; or
(iii)
registered nurse or advance practice registered nurse licensed under Title 58,
Chapter 31b, Nurse Practice Act.
(b)
The pediatric emergency care coordinator is responsible for:
(i)
implementing the policies and procedures required under Subsection
(2)
;
(ii)
ensuring compliance with pediatric care standards; and
(iii)
coordinating pediatric emergency care training programs.
(4)
(a)
Each emergency department shall conduct a pediatric readiness assessment in
accordance with the timelines prescribed by the National Pediatric Readiness Project.
(b)
A general acute hospital emergency department may voluntarily conduct the
National Pediatric Readiness Project's Open Assessment during a year in which the
pediatric readiness assessment is not conducted.
(c)
Each emergency department shall submit assessment results to the bureau by
December 31 of the year in which the assessment occurs.
(5)
The bureau shall collect overall assessment scores from pediatric readiness assessments
conducted by emergency departments under Subsection
(4)(a)
.
(6)
The bureau may publish aggregate data regarding assessment scores.
(7)
The bureau shall make rules in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah
Administrative Rulemaking Act, that establish minimum standards for pediatric patient
care in emergency departments, including:
(a)
availability and immediate access to pediatric-specific equipment and supplies;
(b)
staff training requirements;
(c)
quality assurance measures; and
(d)
reporting requirements for assessment results.
Section 2.
FY 2027 Appropriations.
The following sums of money are appropriated for the fiscal year beginning July 1,
2026, and ending June 30, 2027. These are additions to amounts previously appropriated for
fiscal year 2027.
Subsection 2(a).
Operating and Capital Budgets
Under the terms and conditions of Title 63J, Chapter 1, Budgetary Procedures Act, the
Legislature appropriates the following sums of money from the funds or accounts indicated for
the use and support of the government of the state of Utah.
CRIMINAL JUSTICE
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY
ITEM 1
Department of Public Safety - Programs
; Operations
From General Fund
(278,000)
Emergency Medical Services
(278,000)
ITEM 2
Department of Public Safety - Public Safety Pass-through Grants
From General Fund
278,000
Pediatric Readiness
278,000
Under the provisions of Utah Code Annotated
Title 63G, Chapter 6b, State Grants, the Legislature
intends that the Department of Public Safety provide a
direct award grant of $278,000 from the General Fund in
fiscal year 2027 to the Utah Pediatric Trauma Network
for pediatric readiness as defined in Utah Code
Annotated Section 53-2d-704.
Section 3.
Effective Date.
This bill takes effect on
May 6, 2026
.
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