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Utah Invisible Condition Alert Program S.B 148

GME Newsletter | October 2023

Utah Invisible Condition Alert Program S.B 148

Utah Invisible Condition Alert Program S.B 148 

Utah’s Invisible Conditions Alert Program is a voluntary program that allows a person with a qualifying physical or mental condition to have a decal placed on a driver's license or ID card. 

Utah's Invisible Condition Alert Program is designed to promptly notify first responders about a person's invisible condition that may directly impact the person's ability to communicate. Early identification of an invisible condition during interactions allows first responders such as law enforcement, firefighters, or emergency medical personnel to approach situations with heightened awareness and respond appropriately. 

1.    As a Health Care Professional practicing in Utah, it’s necessary for you to provide informational resources about this initiative to your patients in accordance with Utah’s Code 58-1-603. Additionally, you will be required to verify the presence of an invisible condition.  

2.     Below are links that will help you access these informational materials. 

https://tax.utah.gov/forms/current/tc-894.pdf 

 The Invisible Conditions form must be submitted to the Driver License Division (DLD) by mail, fax, email, or at an office location. For more information on this program, visit the DMV invisible condition site at https://tax.utah.gov/forms/current/tc-894.pdf or contact DLD customer service at 801-965-4437.  

  * Utah Health Care Professionals as defined in Section 53-3-207

Physician, Physician Assistant, Nurse Practitioner, or Clinical Mental Health Psychologists, Clinical Social Worker.