Utah Code § 26B-4-712

Forensic psychiatrist fellowship grant
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(1) As used in this section, "forensic psychiatry" means the provision of services by an individual
who:
(a) is a licensed physician;

(b) is board certified or board eligible for a psychiatry specialization recognized by the
American Board of Medical Specialists or the American Osteopathic Association's Bureau of
Osteopathic Specialists; and
(c) uses scientific and clinical expertise in legal contexts involving the mental health of
individuals.
(2) UMEC shall establish a grant program that will facilitate the creation of a single forensic
psychiatrist fellowship program.
(3) An applicant for the grant shall:
(a) demonstrate how the applicant is best suited for developing a forensic psychiatry fellowship
program, including:
(i) a description of resources that would be available to the program; and
(ii) any resources or staff that need to be acquired for the program;
(b) identify what needs to occur for the proposed residency program to become accredited by the
Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education;
(c) provide an estimate of how many individuals would be trained in the program at any one time;
(d) provide any information related to the grant application UMEC deems necessary for awarding
the grant; and
(e) if awarded the grant, agree to:
(i) enter into a contract with the Department of Corrections that the applicant will provide for the
provision of forensic psychiatry services to an individual:
(A) who needs psychiatric services; and
(B) is under the Department of Corrections' jurisdiction; and
(ii) ensure that any individual hired to provide forensic psychiatry services will comply with all
relevant:
(A) national licensing requirements; and
(B) state licensing requirements under Title 58, Occupations and Professions.

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