Utah Code § 26B-5-105

Employment first emphasis on the provision of services
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(1) As used in this section, "recipient" means an individual who is:
(a) undergoing treatment for a substance use problem; or
(b) suffers from a mental illness.
(2) When providing services to a recipient, the division shall, within funds appropriated by
the Legislature and in accordance with the requirements of federal and state law and
memorandums of understanding between the division and other state entities that provide
services to a recipient, give priority to providing services that assist an eligible recipient in
obtaining and retaining meaningful and gainful employment that enables the recipient to earn
sufficient income to:
(a) purchase goods and services;
(b) establish self-sufficiency; and
(c) exercise economic control of the recipient's life.
(3) The division shall develop a written plan to implement the policy described in Subsection (2)
that includes:
(a) assessing the strengths and needs of a recipient;
(b) customizing strength-based approaches to obtaining employment;
(c) expecting, encouraging, providing, and rewarding:
(i) integrated employment in the workplace at competitive wages and benefits; and
(ii) self-employment;
(d) developing partnerships with potential employers;
(e) maximizing appropriate employment training opportunities;
(f) coordinating services with other government agencies and community resources;
(g) to the extent possible, eliminating practices and policies that interfere with the policy
described in Subsection (2); and
(h) arranging sub-minimum wage work or volunteer work for an eligible recipient when
employment at market rates cannot be obtained.
(4) The division shall, on an annual basis:
(a) set goals to implement the policy described in Subsection (2) and the plan described in
Subsection (3);
(b) determine whether the goals for the previous year have been met; and
(c) modify the plan described in Subsection (3) as needed.
Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 308, 2023 General Session

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