Utah Code § 26B-3-213

Medicaid waiver for mental health crisis lines and mobile crisis outreach teams
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(1) As used in this section:
(a) "Local mental health crisis line" means the same as that term is defined in Section 26B-5-610.
(b) "Mental health crisis" means:
(i) a mental health condition that manifests itself in an individual by symptoms of sufficient
severity that a prudent layperson who possesses an average knowledge of mental health
issues could reasonably expect the absence of immediate attention or intervention to result
in:
(A) serious danger to the individual's health or well-being; or
(B) a danger to the health or well-being of others; or
(ii) a mental health condition that, in the opinion of a mental health therapist or the therapist's
designee, requires direct professional observation or the intervention of a mental health
therapist.
(c)
(i) "Mental health crisis services" means direct mental health services and on-site intervention
that a mobile crisis outreach team provides to an individual suffering from a mental health
crisis, including the provision of safety and care plans, prolonged mental health services for
up to 90 days, and referrals to other community resources.
(ii) "Mental health crisis services" includes:
(A) local mental health crisis lines; and
(B) the statewide mental health crisis line.
(d) "Mental health therapist" means the same as that term is defined in Section 58-60-102.
(e) "Mobile crisis outreach team" or "MCOT" means a mobile team of medical and mental health
professionals that, in coordination with local law enforcement and emergency medical service
personnel, provides mental health crisis services.
(f) "Statewide mental health crisis line" means the same as that term is defined in Section
26B-5-610.
(2)
(a) The department shall develop a proposal to amend the state Medicaid plan to include mental
health crisis services, including the statewide mental health crisis line, local mental health
crisis lines, and mobile crisis outreach teams.
(b) The department shall develop the proposal described in Subsection (2)(a) in consultation with
the Behavioral Health Crisis Response Committee created in Section 63C-18-202.
(3) By January 1, 2019, the department shall apply for a Medicaid waiver with CMS, if necessary
to implement, within the state Medicaid program, the mental health crisis services described in
Subsection (2).

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