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78A-6-324. Mental health therapists.
(1) When a mental health practitioner is appointed in any juvenile court proceeding toevaluate the mental health of a parent or a minor, or to provide mental health services to a parentor minor, the court:
(a) may appoint any mental health therapist, as defined in Section 58-60-102, which thecourt finds to be qualified; and
(b) may not refuse to appoint a mental health therapist for the reason that the therapist'srecommendations in another case have not followed the recommendations of the Division ofChild and Family Services.
(2) This section applies to all juvenile court proceedings involving:
(a) parents and minors; or
(b) the Division of Child and Family Services.

Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 3, 2008 General Session

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-78a > Chapter-06 > 78a-6-324

78A-6-324. Mental health therapists.
(1) When a mental health practitioner is appointed in any juvenile court proceeding toevaluate the mental health of a parent or a minor, or to provide mental health services to a parentor minor, the court:
(a) may appoint any mental health therapist, as defined in Section 58-60-102, which thecourt finds to be qualified; and
(b) may not refuse to appoint a mental health therapist for the reason that the therapist'srecommendations in another case have not followed the recommendations of the Division ofChild and Family Services.
(2) This section applies to all juvenile court proceedings involving:
(a) parents and minors; or
(b) the Division of Child and Family Services.

Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 3, 2008 General Session


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-78a > Chapter-06 > 78a-6-324

78A-6-324. Mental health therapists.
(1) When a mental health practitioner is appointed in any juvenile court proceeding toevaluate the mental health of a parent or a minor, or to provide mental health services to a parentor minor, the court:
(a) may appoint any mental health therapist, as defined in Section 58-60-102, which thecourt finds to be qualified; and
(b) may not refuse to appoint a mental health therapist for the reason that the therapist'srecommendations in another case have not followed the recommendations of the Division ofChild and Family Services.
(2) This section applies to all juvenile court proceedings involving:
(a) parents and minors; or
(b) the Division of Child and Family Services.

Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 3, 2008 General Session