Section 105.2 – Employment first emphasis on the provision of services.
62A-15-105.2. Employment first emphasis on the provision of services. (1) As used in this section, “recipient” means an individual who is: (a) undergoing treatment for a substance abuse problem; or (b) suffers from a mental illness. (2) When providing services to a recipient, the division shall, within funds appropriated by the Legislature and in accordance […]
Section 107 – Authority to assess fees.
62A-15-107. Authority to assess fees. The division may, with the approval of the Legislature and the executive director, establish fee schedules and assess fees for services rendered by the division. Amended by Chapter 75, 2009 General Session
Section 108 – Formula for allocation of funds to local substance abuse authorities and local mental health authorities.
62A-15-108. Formula for allocation of funds to local substance abuse authorities and local mental health authorities. (1) The division shall establish, by rule, formulas for allocating funds to local substance abuse authorities and local mental health authorities through contracts, to provide substance abuse prevention and treatment services in accordance with the provisions of this chapter […]
Section 110 – Contracts for substance abuse and mental health services — Provisions — Responsibilities.
62A-15-110. Contracts for substance abuse and mental health services — Provisions — Responsibilities. (1) If the division contracts with a local substance abuse authority or a local mental health authority to provide substance abuse or mental health programs and services in accordance with the provisions of this chapter and Title 17, Chapter 43, Part 2, […]
Section 113 – Local plan program funding.
Effective 5/9/2017 62A-15-113. Local plan program funding. (1) To facilitate the distribution of newly appropriated funds beginning from fiscal year 2018 for prevention, treatment, and recovery support services that reduce recidivism or reduce the per capita number of incarcerated offenders with a substance use disorder or a mental health disorder, the division shall: (a) form […]
Section 103 – Division — Creation — Responsibilities.
Effective 7/1/2022 62A-15-103. Division — Creation — Responsibilities. (1) (a) The division shall exercise responsibility over the policymaking functions, regulatory and enforcement powers, rights, duties, and responsibilities outlined in state law that were previously vested in the Division of Substance Abuse and Mental Health within the department, under the administration and general supervision of the […]
Section 103.1 – Suicide Prevention Education Program — Definitions — Grant requirements.
Effective 5/14/2019 62A-15-103.1. Suicide Prevention Education Program — Definitions — Grant requirements. (1) As used in this section, “bureau” means the Bureau of Criminal Identification created in Section 53-10-201 within the Department of Public Safety. (2) There is created a Suicide Prevention Education Program to fund suicide prevention education opportunities for federally licensed firearms dealers […]
Section 104 – Director — Qualifications.
Effective 7/1/2022 62A-15-104. Director — Qualifications. (1) The executive director shall appoint a director within the division to carry out all or part of the duties and responsibilities described in this part. (2) The director appointed under Subsection (1) shall have a bachelor’s degree from an accredited university or college, be experienced in administration, and […]
Section 105 – Authority and responsibilities of division.
62A-15-105. Authority and responsibilities of division. The division shall set policy for its operation and for programs funded with state and federal money under Sections 17-43-201, 17-43-301, 17-43-304, and 62A-15-110. The division shall: (1) in establishing rules, seek input from local substance abuse authorities, local mental health authorities, consumers, providers, advocates, division staff, and other […]
Section 108 – Office volunteers.
Effective 7/1/2022 62A-14-108. Office volunteers. (1) A person who desires to be an office volunteer shall: (a) possess demonstrated personal characteristics of honesty, integrity, compassion, and concern for incapacitated persons; and (b) upon request, submit information for a background check pursuant to Section 26B-1-211. (2) An office volunteer may not receive compensation or benefits, but […]