The Wasatch County Health Department is one of 13 local health departments that work to promote and protect the health of Utah’s residents. The mission of the department is to promote and protect the health and well-being of individuals, families, and our community. Our vision is optimal community health through collaboration in a highly integrated community health system.
For a list of programs, staff, and contact information, please visit the Contact Us page.
The Wasatch County Board of Health sets public health policy for the health department and may adopt and enforce public health rules, regulations, and standards necessary to implement the public health policies. Standards and regulations adopted by the Board of Health supersede existing local standards, regulations, and ordinances.
The Board of Health is comprised of seven members from the community. Board members serve three-year terms with no financial compensation for their service.
The Wasatch County Board of Health typically meets on the fourth Thursday of every month at the Wasatch County Community Services Building. Meeting dates and agendas can be found on the Utah Public Notice Website . Board of Health meetings are open to the public.
For questions about the agenda or meeting minutes, please contact:
(435) 657-3255
For all other questions regarding the Board of Health, please contact:
(435) 657-3260
Our Health Department is committed to making informed decisions based on science, data, and community needs. This section offers local health data, improvement plans, reports, and links to trusted research sources—empowering everyone to support a healthier community.
Utah State Law (Title 26A-1-109-6) and Administrative Code (Rule R380-40) require local boards of health and health departments to report annually to governing bodies served within the health district. Click on the buttons below to review annual reports that have been presented yearly to governing bodies within Wasatch County.
The health department uses strategic planning to guide efforts in improving the health of the community. The department's strategic plan is based off of local data, best practices, and available resources. To view the plan, as well as some of the data sources used in its development, click on the buttons below: