GRAMA Request
To request health department records under Utah’s Government Records Access and Management Act (GRAMA), select the appropriate tab below.
Please note that some records, such as recent inspection records, are already available online without filing a records request.
Records searches cost $6.25 for each 15 minutes of research time, with the first 15 minutes free. Hard copies of records are $0.25 per page.
For the following records:
- inspections for any business regulated by the department
- housing, water quality, or hazardous waste complaint investigations
- chemically contaminated property records
- copies of environmental health regulations or procedures
- enforcement investigations
- foodborne illness investigations
- subdivision water and sewer letters
- environmental records related to phase one site assessments
For the following records:
- meeting minutes and agendas
- emails
- maps
- financial records
- disease investigation records (general investigation information; personal or medical information is private and considered a controlled record)
Medical records are controlled records and are not available without signed consent from the subject of the record.
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For the following records:
- immunization records
- travel clinic records
- home visitation records
- public health nursing records
HIPAA Medical Request Form
HIPAA Formulario de Solicitud Médica
For the following records:
- WIC records
- infectious disease records, such as tuberculosis files
- STD records
- individual-specific epidemiology records (general investigation records are available under "Administrative Records" above
The Government Records Access Management Act (GRAMA), Title 63G Chapter 2 of the Utah Code, is the records law for the State of Utah. GRAMA defines what a record is and establishes the criteria for accessing government records. Salt Lake County Health Department complies with GRAMA under Salt Lake County Records Management Ordinance 2.82 .
What is a public record?
As defined in Utah Code Ann. § 63G-2-103, public record means a record that is not private, controlled, or protected and is prepared, owned, received or retained by the governmental entity.
Records requested must be able to be reproduced from the original record—state law does not require an agency to create a record (such as compiling, organizing, or otherwise manipulating data) to fulfill a request. GRAMA applies only to existing records.
What is the time limit for responding to a GRAMA request?
A governmental entity has ten (10) business days after receiving a written request to provide the record, deny the request, or notify the requester that it cannot immediately provide a response due to extraordinary circumstances. Extraordinary circumstances may require more processing time.
A governmental entity had five (5) business days to respond after receiving a written GRAMA request from media. The media is entitled to any record is deemed to be a public record pursuant to Utah Code Ann. § 63G-2-301.
Privacy Officer
Salt Lake County Health DepartmentÂ
2001 South State Street, Suite S-2600
PO Box 144575
Salt Lake City, Utah 84114-4575
To report a HIPAA violation in a Salt Lake County Health Department clinic:
File a Medical Privacy Complaint