Section 208 – Prohibited acts — Penalty.
Effective 5/8/2018 62A-3-208. Prohibited acts — Penalty. (1) No person may: (a) give or cause to be given advance notice to a long-term care facility or agency that an investigation or inspection under the direction of the ombudsman is pending or under consideration, except as provided by law; (b) disclose confidential information submitted to the […]
Section 209 – Assisted living facility transfers.
Affected by 63I-1-262 on 7/1/2023 Effective 5/8/2018 62A-3-209. Assisted living facility transfers. (1) After the ombudsman receives a notice described in Subsection 26-21-305(1)(a), the ombudsman shall: (a) review the notice; and (b) contact the resident or the resident’s responsible person to conduct a voluntary interview. (2) The voluntary interview described in Subsection (1)(b) shall: (a) […]
Section 302 – Purpose of Adult Protective Services Program.
Effective 5/9/2017 62A-3-302. Purpose of Adult Protective Services Program. Subject to the rules made by the division under Section 62A-3-106.5, Adult Protective Services: (1) shall investigate or cause to be investigated reports of alleged abuse, neglect, or exploitation of vulnerable adults; (2) shall, where appropriate, provide short-term, limited protective services with the permission of the […]
Section 106.5 – Agency responsible to investigate and provide services.
62A-3-106.5. Agency responsible to investigate and provide services. (1) For purposes of this section, “responsible agency” means the agency responsible to investigate or provide services in a particular case under the rules established under Subsection (2)(a). (2) In order to avoid duplication in responding to a report of alleged abuse, neglect, or exploitation of a […]
Section 107 – Requirements for establishing division policy.
62A-3-107. Requirements for establishing division policy. (1) The board is the program policymaking body for the division and for programs funded with state and federal money under Sections 62A-3-104.1 and 62A-3-104.2. In establishing policy and reviewing existing policy, the board shall seek input from local area agencies, consumers, providers, advocates, division staff, and other interested […]
Section 107.5 – Allocation of funds to acquire facilities.
62A-3-107.5. Allocation of funds to acquire facilities. (1) (a) The board may make grants to local area agencies on aging to acquire facilities to provide community-based services for aged persons. Grants under this section shall be made solely from appropriations made to the division for implementation of this section. (b) Acquisition of a facility may […]
Section 108 – Allocation of funds to local area agencies — Formulas.
62A-3-108. Allocation of funds to local area agencies — Formulas. (1) The board shall establish by rule formulas for allocating funds to local area agencies through contracts to provide programs and services in accordance with this part based on need. Determination of need shall be based on the number of eligible persons located in the […]
Section 109 – Adjudicative proceedings.
62A-3-109. Adjudicative proceedings. Adjudicative proceedings held by, or relating to, the division or the board shall comply with the procedures and requirements of Title 63G, Chapter 4, Administrative Procedures Act. Amended by Chapter 91, 2008 General SessionAmended by Chapter 382, 2008 General Session
Section 110 – “Out and About” Homebound Transportation Assistance Fund.
62A-3-110. “Out and About” Homebound Transportation Assistance Fund. (1) (a) There is created an expendable special revenue fund known as the “Out and About” Homebound Transportation Assistance Fund. (b) The “Out and About” Homebound Transportation Assistance Fund shall consist of: (i) private contributions; (ii) donations or grants from public or private entities; (iii) voluntary donations […]
Section 201 – Legislative findings — Purpose — Ombudsman.
Effective 5/8/2018 62A-3-201. Legislative findings — Purpose — Ombudsman. (1) The Legislature finds and declares that the citizens of this state should be assisted in asserting their civil and human rights as patients, residents, and clients of long-term care facilities created to serve their specialized needs and problems; and that for the health, safety, and […]