Utah Statutes

§ 34A-3-106 — Mental stress claims.

Utah § 34A-3-106
JurisdictionUtah
Title 34AUtah Labor Code
Ch. 34A-3Utah Occupational Disease Act

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Utah Code Ann. § 34A-3-106 (2026).

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(1)Physical, mental, or emotional diseases related to mental stress arising out of and in the course of employment shall be compensable under this chapter only when there is a sufficient legal and medical causal connection between the employee's disease and employment.
(2)(2)(a) Legal causation requires proof of extraordinary mental stress arising predominantly and directly from employment.
(2)(b) The extraordinary nature of the alleged mental stress is judged according to an objective standard in comparison with contemporary national employment and nonemployment life.
(3)Medical causation requires proof that the physical, mental, or emotional disease was medically caused by the mental stress that is the legal cause of the physical, mental, or emotional disease.
(4)Good faith employer

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Legislative History

Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 375, 1997 General Session

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