Utah Code § 26B-1-329

Mental Health Services Donation Fund
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(1) As used in this section:
(a) "Mental health therapist" means the same as that term is defined in Section 58-60-102.
(b) "Mental health therapy" means treatment or prevention of a mental illness, including:
(i) conducting a professional evaluation of an individual's condition of mental health, mental
illness, or emotional disorder consistent with standards generally recognized by mental
health therapists;
(ii) establishing a diagnosis in accordance with established written standards generally
recognized by mental health therapists;
(iii) prescribing a plan or medication for the prevention or treatment of a condition of a mental
illness or an emotional disorder; and
(iv) engaging in the conduct of professional intervention, including psychotherapy by the
application of established methods and procedures generally recognized by mental health
therapists.
(c) "Qualified individual" means an individual who:
(i) is experiencing a mental health crisis; and
(ii) calls a local mental health crisis line as defined in Section 26B-5-610 or the statewide
mental health crisis line as defined in Section 26B-5-610.
(2) There is created an expendable special revenue fund known as the "Mental Health Services
Donation Fund."
(3)
(a) The fund shall consist of:
(i) gifts, grants, donations, or any other conveyance of money that may be made to the fund
from public or private individuals or entities; and
(ii) interest earned on money in the fund.
(b) The Office of Substance Use and Mental Health shall administer the fund in accordance with
this section.

(4) The Office of Substance Use and Mental Health shall award fund money to an entity in the
state that provides mental health and substance use treatment for the purpose of:
(a) providing through telehealth or in-person services, mental health therapy to qualified
individuals;
(b) providing access to evaluations and coordination of short-term care to assist a qualified
individual in identifying services or support needs, resources, or benefits for which the
qualified individual may be eligible; and
(c) developing a system for a qualified individual and a qualified individual's family to access
information and referrals for mental health therapy.
(5) Fund money may only be used for the purposes described in Subsection (4).

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