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Utah Human Services Code | |
Aging and Adult Services | |
Section 301 | Definitions. |
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62A-3-301. Definitions. As used in this part: (1) "Abandonment" means any knowing or intentional action or failure to act, including desertion, by a person or entity acting as a caretaker for a vulnerable adult that leaves the vulnerable adult without the means or ability to obtain necessary food, clothing, shelter, or medical or other health care. (2) "Abuse" means: (a) knowingly or intentionally: (i) attempting to cause harm; (ii) causing harm; or (iii) placing another in fear of harm; (b) unreasonable or inappropriate use of physical restraint, medication, or isolation that causes or is likely to cause harm to a vulnerable adult; (c) emotional or psychological abuse; (d) a sexual offense as described in Title 76, Chapter 5, Offenses Against the Person; or (e) deprivation of life sustaining treatment, or medical or mental health treatment, except: (i) as provided in Title 75, Chapter 2a, Advance Health Care Directive Act; or (ii) when informed consent, as defined in Section 76-5-111, has been obtained. (3) "Adult" means a person who is 18 years of age or older. (4) "Adult protection case file" means a record, stored in any format, contained in a case file maintained by Adult Protective Services. (5) "Adult Protective Services" means the unit within the division responsible to investigate abuse, neglect, and exploitation of vulnerable adults and provide appropriate protective services. (6) "Capacity to consent" means the ability of a person to understand and communicate regarding the nature and consequences of decisions relating to the person, and relating to the person's property and lifestyle, including a decision to accept or refuse services. (7) "Caretaker" means each person, entity, corporation, or public institution that assumes the responsibility to provide a vulnerable adult with care, food, shelter, clothing, supervision, medical or other health care, resource management, or other necessities. (8) "Counsel" means an attorney licensed to practice law in this state. (9) "Database" means the statewide database maintained by the division under Section 62A-3-311.1. (10) "Elder abuse" means abuse, neglect, or exploitation of an elder adult. (11) "Elder adult" means a person 65 years of age or older. (12) "Emergency" means a circumstance in which a vulnerable adult is at an immediate risk of death, serious physical injury, or serious physical, emotional, or financial harm. (13) (a) "Emotional or psychological abuse" means knowing or intentional verbal or nonverbal conduct directed at a vulnerable adult that results or could result in the vulnerable adult suffering mental anguish, emotional distress, fear, humiliation, degradation, agitation, or confusion. (b) "Emotional or psychological abuse" includes ridiculing, intimidating, yelling, swearing, threatening, isolating, coercing, or harassing. (14) "Exploitation" means an offense described in Subsection 76-5-111(4) or Section
76-5b-202. (24) "Self-neglect" means the failure of a vulnerable adult to provide or obtain food, water, medication, health care, shelter, cooling, heating, safety, or other services necessary to maintain the vulnerable adult's well being when that failure is the result of the adult's mental or physical impairment. Choice of lifestyle or living arrangements may not, by themselves, be evidence of self-neglect. (25) "Serious physical injury" is as defined in Section 76-5-111. (26) "Supported" means a finding by the division that there is a reasonable basis to conclude that abuse, neglect, or exploitation occurred. (27) "Undue influence" occurs when a person uses the person's role, relationship, or power to exploit, or knowingly assist or cause another to exploit, the trust, dependency, or fear of a vulnerable adult, or uses the person's role, relationship, or power to gain control deceptively over the decision making of the vulnerable adult. (28) "Vulnerable adult" means an elder adult, or an adult who has a mental or physical impairment which substantially affects that person's ability to: (a) provide personal protection; (b) provide necessities such as food, shelter, clothing, or mental or other health care; (c) obtain services necessary for health, safety, or welfare; (d) carry out the activities of daily living; (e) manage the adult's own financial resources; or (f) comprehend the nature and consequences of remaining in a situation of abuse, neglect, or exploitation. (29) "Without merit" means a finding that abuse, neglect, or exploitation did not occur.
Amended by Chapter 320, 2011 General Session |
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