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62A-15-701. Definitions.
As used in this part:
(1) "Child" means a person under 18 years of age.
(2) "Commit" and "commitment" mean the transfer of physical custody in accordancewith the requirements of this part.
(3) "Legal custody" means:
(a) the right to determine where and with whom the child shall live;
(b) the right to participate in all treatment decisions and to consent or withhold consentfor treatment in which a constitutionally protected liberty or privacy interest may be affected,including antipsychotic medication, electroshock therapy, and psychosurgery; and
(c) the right to authorize surgery or other extraordinary medical care.
(4) "Physical custody" means:
(a) placement of a child in any residential or inpatient setting;
(b) the right to physical custody of a child;
(c) the right and duty to protect the child; and
(d) the duty to provide, or insure that the child is provided with, adequate food, clothing,shelter, and ordinary medical care.
(5) "Residential" means any out-of-home placement made by a local mental healthauthority, but does not include out-of-home respite care.
(6) "Respite care" means temporary, periodic relief provided to parents or guardians fromthe daily care of children with serious emotional disorders for the limited time periods designatedby the division.

Amended by Chapter 195, 2003 General Session

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-62a > Chapter-15 > 62a-15-701

62A-15-701. Definitions.
As used in this part:
(1) "Child" means a person under 18 years of age.
(2) "Commit" and "commitment" mean the transfer of physical custody in accordancewith the requirements of this part.
(3) "Legal custody" means:
(a) the right to determine where and with whom the child shall live;
(b) the right to participate in all treatment decisions and to consent or withhold consentfor treatment in which a constitutionally protected liberty or privacy interest may be affected,including antipsychotic medication, electroshock therapy, and psychosurgery; and
(c) the right to authorize surgery or other extraordinary medical care.
(4) "Physical custody" means:
(a) placement of a child in any residential or inpatient setting;
(b) the right to physical custody of a child;
(c) the right and duty to protect the child; and
(d) the duty to provide, or insure that the child is provided with, adequate food, clothing,shelter, and ordinary medical care.
(5) "Residential" means any out-of-home placement made by a local mental healthauthority, but does not include out-of-home respite care.
(6) "Respite care" means temporary, periodic relief provided to parents or guardians fromthe daily care of children with serious emotional disorders for the limited time periods designatedby the division.

Amended by Chapter 195, 2003 General Session


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-62a > Chapter-15 > 62a-15-701

62A-15-701. Definitions.
As used in this part:
(1) "Child" means a person under 18 years of age.
(2) "Commit" and "commitment" mean the transfer of physical custody in accordancewith the requirements of this part.
(3) "Legal custody" means:
(a) the right to determine where and with whom the child shall live;
(b) the right to participate in all treatment decisions and to consent or withhold consentfor treatment in which a constitutionally protected liberty or privacy interest may be affected,including antipsychotic medication, electroshock therapy, and psychosurgery; and
(c) the right to authorize surgery or other extraordinary medical care.
(4) "Physical custody" means:
(a) placement of a child in any residential or inpatient setting;
(b) the right to physical custody of a child;
(c) the right and duty to protect the child; and
(d) the duty to provide, or insure that the child is provided with, adequate food, clothing,shelter, and ordinary medical care.
(5) "Residential" means any out-of-home placement made by a local mental healthauthority, but does not include out-of-home respite care.
(6) "Respite care" means temporary, periodic relief provided to parents or guardians fromthe daily care of children with serious emotional disorders for the limited time periods designatedby the division.

Amended by Chapter 195, 2003 General Session