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62A-5-103. Responsibility and authority of division.
(1) For purposes of this section "administer" means to:
(a) plan;
(b) develop;
(c) manage;
(d) monitor; and
(e) conduct certification reviews.
(2) The division has the authority and responsibility to:
(a) administer an array of services and supports for persons with disabilities and theirfamilies throughout the state;
(b) make rules in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah AdministrativeRulemaking Act, that establish eligibility criteria for the services and supports described inSubsection (2)(a);
(c) consistent with Section 62A-5-206, supervise the programs and facilities of theDevelopmental Center;
(d) in order to enhance the quality of life for a person with a disability, establish eitherdirectly, or by contract with private, nonprofit organizations, programs of:
(i) outreach;
(ii) information and referral;
(iii) prevention;
(iv) technical assistance; and
(v) public awareness;
(e) supervise the programs and facilities operated by, or under contract with, the division;
(f) cooperate with other state, governmental, and private agencies that provide services toa person with a disability;
(g) subject to Subsection (3), ensure that a person with a disability is not deprived of thatperson's constitutionally protected rights without due process procedures designed to minimizethe risk of error when a person with a disability is admitted to any structured residential mentalretardation facility, including:
(i) the developmental center; and
(ii) facilities within the community;
(h) determine whether to approve providers;
(i) monitor and sanction approved providers, as specified in the providers' contract;
(j) subject to Section 62A-5-103.5, receive and disburse public funds;
(k) review financial actions of a provider who is a representative payee appointed by theSocial Security Administration;
(l) establish standards and rules for the administration and operation of programsconducted by, or under contract with, the division;
(m) approve and monitor division programs to insure compliance with the board's rulesand standards;
(n) establish standards and rules necessary to fulfill the division's responsibilities underParts 2 and 3 of this chapter with regard to mental retardation facilities;
(o) assess and collect equitable fees for a person who receives services provided underthis chapter;
(p) maintain records of, and account for, the funds described in Subsection (2)(o);


(q) establish and apply rules to determine whether to approve, deny, or defer thedivision's services to a person who is:
(i) applying to receive the services; or
(ii) currently receiving the services;
(r) in accordance with state law, establish rules:
(i) relating to a mental retardation facility that is an endorsed program; and
(ii) governing the admission, transfer, and discharge of a person with a disability;
(s) manage funds for a person residing in a facility operated by the division:
(i) upon request of a parent or guardian of the person; or
(ii) under administrative or court order; and
(t) fulfill the responsibilities described in Chapter 5a, Coordinating Council for Personswith Disabilities.
(3) The due process procedures described in Subsection (2)(g):
(a) shall include initial and periodic reviews to determine the constitutionalappropriateness of the placement; and
(b) with regard to facilities in the community, do not require commitment to the division.

Amended by Chapter 382, 2008 General Session

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-62a > Chapter-05 > 62a-5-103

62A-5-103. Responsibility and authority of division.
(1) For purposes of this section "administer" means to:
(a) plan;
(b) develop;
(c) manage;
(d) monitor; and
(e) conduct certification reviews.
(2) The division has the authority and responsibility to:
(a) administer an array of services and supports for persons with disabilities and theirfamilies throughout the state;
(b) make rules in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah AdministrativeRulemaking Act, that establish eligibility criteria for the services and supports described inSubsection (2)(a);
(c) consistent with Section 62A-5-206, supervise the programs and facilities of theDevelopmental Center;
(d) in order to enhance the quality of life for a person with a disability, establish eitherdirectly, or by contract with private, nonprofit organizations, programs of:
(i) outreach;
(ii) information and referral;
(iii) prevention;
(iv) technical assistance; and
(v) public awareness;
(e) supervise the programs and facilities operated by, or under contract with, the division;
(f) cooperate with other state, governmental, and private agencies that provide services toa person with a disability;
(g) subject to Subsection (3), ensure that a person with a disability is not deprived of thatperson's constitutionally protected rights without due process procedures designed to minimizethe risk of error when a person with a disability is admitted to any structured residential mentalretardation facility, including:
(i) the developmental center; and
(ii) facilities within the community;
(h) determine whether to approve providers;
(i) monitor and sanction approved providers, as specified in the providers' contract;
(j) subject to Section 62A-5-103.5, receive and disburse public funds;
(k) review financial actions of a provider who is a representative payee appointed by theSocial Security Administration;
(l) establish standards and rules for the administration and operation of programsconducted by, or under contract with, the division;
(m) approve and monitor division programs to insure compliance with the board's rulesand standards;
(n) establish standards and rules necessary to fulfill the division's responsibilities underParts 2 and 3 of this chapter with regard to mental retardation facilities;
(o) assess and collect equitable fees for a person who receives services provided underthis chapter;
(p) maintain records of, and account for, the funds described in Subsection (2)(o);


(q) establish and apply rules to determine whether to approve, deny, or defer thedivision's services to a person who is:
(i) applying to receive the services; or
(ii) currently receiving the services;
(r) in accordance with state law, establish rules:
(i) relating to a mental retardation facility that is an endorsed program; and
(ii) governing the admission, transfer, and discharge of a person with a disability;
(s) manage funds for a person residing in a facility operated by the division:
(i) upon request of a parent or guardian of the person; or
(ii) under administrative or court order; and
(t) fulfill the responsibilities described in Chapter 5a, Coordinating Council for Personswith Disabilities.
(3) The due process procedures described in Subsection (2)(g):
(a) shall include initial and periodic reviews to determine the constitutionalappropriateness of the placement; and
(b) with regard to facilities in the community, do not require commitment to the division.

Amended by Chapter 382, 2008 General Session


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-62a > Chapter-05 > 62a-5-103

62A-5-103. Responsibility and authority of division.
(1) For purposes of this section "administer" means to:
(a) plan;
(b) develop;
(c) manage;
(d) monitor; and
(e) conduct certification reviews.
(2) The division has the authority and responsibility to:
(a) administer an array of services and supports for persons with disabilities and theirfamilies throughout the state;
(b) make rules in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah AdministrativeRulemaking Act, that establish eligibility criteria for the services and supports described inSubsection (2)(a);
(c) consistent with Section 62A-5-206, supervise the programs and facilities of theDevelopmental Center;
(d) in order to enhance the quality of life for a person with a disability, establish eitherdirectly, or by contract with private, nonprofit organizations, programs of:
(i) outreach;
(ii) information and referral;
(iii) prevention;
(iv) technical assistance; and
(v) public awareness;
(e) supervise the programs and facilities operated by, or under contract with, the division;
(f) cooperate with other state, governmental, and private agencies that provide services toa person with a disability;
(g) subject to Subsection (3), ensure that a person with a disability is not deprived of thatperson's constitutionally protected rights without due process procedures designed to minimizethe risk of error when a person with a disability is admitted to any structured residential mentalretardation facility, including:
(i) the developmental center; and
(ii) facilities within the community;
(h) determine whether to approve providers;
(i) monitor and sanction approved providers, as specified in the providers' contract;
(j) subject to Section 62A-5-103.5, receive and disburse public funds;
(k) review financial actions of a provider who is a representative payee appointed by theSocial Security Administration;
(l) establish standards and rules for the administration and operation of programsconducted by, or under contract with, the division;
(m) approve and monitor division programs to insure compliance with the board's rulesand standards;
(n) establish standards and rules necessary to fulfill the division's responsibilities underParts 2 and 3 of this chapter with regard to mental retardation facilities;
(o) assess and collect equitable fees for a person who receives services provided underthis chapter;
(p) maintain records of, and account for, the funds described in Subsection (2)(o);


(q) establish and apply rules to determine whether to approve, deny, or defer thedivision's services to a person who is:
(i) applying to receive the services; or
(ii) currently receiving the services;
(r) in accordance with state law, establish rules:
(i) relating to a mental retardation facility that is an endorsed program; and
(ii) governing the admission, transfer, and discharge of a person with a disability;
(s) manage funds for a person residing in a facility operated by the division:
(i) upon request of a parent or guardian of the person; or
(ii) under administrative or court order; and
(t) fulfill the responsibilities described in Chapter 5a, Coordinating Council for Personswith Disabilities.
(3) The due process procedures described in Subsection (2)(g):
(a) shall include initial and periodic reviews to determine the constitutionalappropriateness of the placement; and
(b) with regard to facilities in the community, do not require commitment to the division.

Amended by Chapter 382, 2008 General Session