Current through Bulletin No. 2024-21, November 1, 2024
Section R501-19-4 - Requirements for Intermediate Secure Treatment(1)(a) Each intermediate secure treatment provider shall clearly define in policy the responsibilities of the manager described in Section R501-1-15.(b) The licensee shall ensure the manager described in Subsection R501-1-15(2): (i) is at least 25 years of age;(ii) has a bachelor's degree or equivalent training in a human service-related field; and(iii) has at least three years management experience in a residential or secure treatment setting.(2)(a) Subsection R501-19-3(3)(c) does not apply to an intermediate secure treatment provider serving youth.(b) An intermediate secure treatment provider serving youth shall maintain a staff-to-client ratio of one staff to every five clients.(3) Each intermediate secure treatment provider shall ensure that each direct care staff working in an intermediate secure treatment program is trained to work with a child with behavioral or mental health needs and works under the supervision of a licensed clinical professional.(4) Each intermediate secure treatment provider shall ensure each direct care staff completes 30 hours of additional training annually regarding: (a) human relations and communication skills;(b) the special needs of children and families;(c) problem-solving and guidance;(d) client rules and regulations;(e) client record and incident documentation;(f) maintaining staff, client, and visitor safety in a secure setting; and(g) universal precautions for blood-borne pathogens. (5) Each intermediate secure treatment provider shall incorporate the use of fixtures and furnishings that help limit self-harm and suicide to include:(a) plexiglass or safety glass;(c) sealed light fixtures;(d) non-exposed fire sprinkler heads; and(e) pressure release robe hooks.Utah Admin. Code R501-19-4
Amended by Utah State Bulletin Number 2022-02, effective 1/6/2022Amended by Utah State Bulletin Number 2024-03, effective 1/22/2024