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H.B. 16

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DESIGNATED MENTAL RETARDATION

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PROFESSIONAL AMENDMENTS

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2007 GENERAL SESSION

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STATE OF UTAH

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Chief Sponsor: Ronda Rudd Menlove

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Senate Sponsor: Margaret Dayton

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             8      LONG TITLE
             9      General Description:
             10          This bill amends the definition of a mental retardation professional within the Services
             11      to People With Disabilities chapter of the Utah Human Services Code.
             12      Highlighted Provisions:
             13          This bill:
             14          .    adds licensed marriage and family therapists and professional counselors to the list
             15      of mental health professionals that may become qualified as a mental retardation
             16      professional; and
             17          .    makes technical changes.
             18      Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
             19          None
             20      Other Special Clauses:
             21          None
             22      Utah Code Sections Affected:
             23      AMENDS:
             24          62A-5-101, as last amended by Chapters 46 and 351, Laws of Utah 2006
             25     
             26      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             27          Section 1. Section 62A-5-101 is amended to read:


             28           62A-5-101. Definitions.
             29          As used in this chapter:
             30          (1) "Approved provider" means a person approved by the division to provide
             31      home-based services.
             32          (2) "Board" means the Board of Services for People with Disabilities established in
             33      accordance with Section 62A-1-105 .
             34          (3) (a) "Brain injury" means an acquired injury to the brain that is neurological in
             35      nature, including a cerebral vascular accident.
             36          (b) "Brain injury" does not include a deteriorating disease.
             37          (4) "Designated mental retardation professional" means:
             38          (a) a psychologist licensed under Title 58, Chapter 61, Psychologist Licensing Act,
             39      who:
             40          (i) (A) has at least one year of specialized training in working with persons with mental
             41      retardation; or
             42          (B) has at least one year of clinical experience with persons with mental retardation;
             43      and
             44          (ii) is designated by the division as specially qualified, by training and experience, in
             45      the treatment of mental retardation; or
             46          (b) a clinical [or] social worker, certified social worker, marriage and family therapist,
             47      or professional counselor, licensed under Title 58, Chapter 60, Mental Health Professional
             48      Practice Act, who:
             49          (i) has at least two years of clinical experience with persons with mental retardation;
             50      and
             51          (ii) is designated by the division as specially qualified, by training and experience, in
             52      the treatment of mental retardation.
             53          (5) "Deteriorating disease" includes:
             54          (a) multiple sclerosis;
             55          (b) muscular dystrophy;
             56          (c) Huntington's chorea;
             57          (d) Alzheimer's disease;
             58          (e) ataxia; or


             59          (f) cancer.
             60          (6) "Developmental center" means the Utah State Developmental Center, established in
             61      accordance with Part 2, Utah State Developmental Center.
             62          (7) "Direct service worker" means a person who provides services to a person with a
             63      disability:
             64          (a) when the services are rendered in:
             65          (i) the physical presence of the person with a disability; or
             66          (ii) a location where the person rendering the services has access to the physical
             67      presence of the person with a disability; and
             68          (b) under:
             69          (i) a contract with the division; or
             70          (ii) a grant agreement with the division.
             71          (8) "Director" means the director of the Division of Services for People with
             72      Disabilities.
             73          (9) (a) "Disability" means a severe, chronic disability that:
             74          (i) is attributable to:
             75          (A) mental retardation;
             76          (B) a condition that qualifies a person as a person with a related condition, as defined
             77      in 42 C.F.R. 435.1009;
             78          (C) a physical disability; or
             79          (D) a brain injury;
             80          (ii) is likely to continue indefinitely;
             81          (iii) (A) for a condition described in Subsection (9)(a)(i)(A), (B), or (C), results in a
             82      substantial functional limitation in three or more of the following areas of major life activity:
             83          (I) self-care;
             84          (II) receptive and expressive language;
             85          (III) learning;
             86          (IV) mobility;
             87          (V) self-direction;
             88          (VI) capacity for independent living; or
             89          (VII) economic self-sufficiency; or


             90          (B) for a condition described in Subsection (9)(a)(i)(D), results in a substantial
             91      limitation in three or more of the following areas:
             92          (I) memory or cognition;
             93          (II) activities of daily life;
             94          (III) judgment and self-protection;
             95          (IV) control of emotions;
             96          (V) communication;
             97          (VI) physical health; or
             98          (VII) employment; and
             99          (iv) requires a combination or sequence of special interdisciplinary or generic care,
             100      treatment, or other services that:
             101          (A) may continue throughout life; and
             102          (B) must be individually planned and coordinated.
             103          (b) "Disability" does not include a condition due solely to:
             104          (i) mental illness;
             105          (ii) personality disorder;
             106          (iii) hearing impairment;
             107          (iv) visual impairment;
             108          (v) learning disability;
             109          (vi) behavior disorder;
             110          (vii) substance abuse; or
             111          (viii) the aging process.
             112          (10) "Division" means the Division of Services for People with Disabilities.
             113          (11) "Eligible to receive division services" or "eligibility" means qualification, based
             114      on criteria established by the division in accordance with Subsection 62A-5-102 (4), to receive
             115      services that are administered by the division.
             116          (12) "Endorsed program" means a facility or program that:
             117          (a) is operated:
             118          (i) by the division; or
             119          (ii) under contract with the division; or
             120          (b) provides services to a person committed to the division under Part 3, Admission to


             121      Mental Retardation Facility.
             122          (13) "Licensed physician" means:
             123          (a) an individual licensed to practice medicine under:
             124          (i) Title 58, Chapter 67, Utah Medical Practice Act; or
             125          (ii) Title 58, Chapter 68, Utah Osteopathic Medical Practice Act; or
             126          (b) a medical officer of the United States Government while in this state in the
             127      performance of official duties.
             128          (14) "Mental retardation" means a significant, subaverage general intellectual
             129      functioning, that:
             130          (a) exists concurrently with deficits in adaptive behavior; and
             131          (b) is manifested during the developmental period as defined in the current edition of
             132      the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, published by the American
             133      Psychiatric Association.
             134          (15) "Mental retardation facility" means a residential facility for a person with mental
             135      retardation, that receives state or federal funds under Title XIX of the federal Social Security
             136      Act, for the purpose of serving a mentally retarded person in this state.
             137          (16) "Physical disability" means a medically determinable physical impairment that has
             138      resulted in the functional loss of two or more of a person's limbs.
             139          (17) "Public funds" means state or federal funds that are disbursed by the division.
             140          (18) "Resident" means an individual under observation, care, or treatment in a mental
             141      retardation facility.




Legislative Review Note
    as of 11-15-06 5:01 PM


Office of Legislative Research and General Counsel


Interim Committee Note
    as of 12-12-06 11:08 AM


The Health and Human Services Interim Committee recommended this bill.


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