Current through Bulletin 2024-24, December 15, 2024
Section R523-2-3 - Priorities for Treatment Services(1) The Division shall regularly seek, and receive input from the Utah Behavioral Health Planning and Advisory Council on priorities for services.(2) Programs providing substance use and mental health services with federal, state, and local matching funds shall provide: (a) services based on immediacy of need, and severity of the mental illness, and priority may also be given to under-served age groups as appropriately demonstrated through needs studies;(b) effective and responsive crisis intervention, suicide prevention, assessment, direct care, and referral program available to all citizens;(c) the least restrictive and most appropriate treatment and settings for: (i) children, youth, and adults with severe mental illness;(ii) children, youth, and adults with acute mental illness; and(iii) children, youth and adults who are receiving services from other divisions within the Department of Human Services;(d) services to children with emotional disabilities, youth and aged citizens who are neither acutely nor severely mentally ill, but whose adjustment is critical for their future as well as for society in general;(e) services to emotionally disabled adults who are neither acutely nor severely mentally ill, but whose adjustment is critical to their personal quality of life as well as for society in general; and(f) consultation, education and preventive mental health services targeted at high risk groups in particular.(2) Programs providing substance use disorder treatment services with federal, state, and local matching funds shall provide priority admission to the following populations in the following order of priority: (a) pregnant females who use drugs by injection;(b) pregnant females who use substances;(c) other persons who use drugs by injection;(d) substance using females with dependent children and their families, including women who are attempting to regain custody of their children; and(e) any other client with a substance use disorder, regardless of gender or route of use.Utah Admin. Code R523-2-3
Adopted by Utah State Bulletin Number 2016-2, effective 12/22/2015Amended by Utah State Bulletin Number 2021-06, effective 2/26/2021