Utah Code § 26B-5-503

Petition for essential treatment -- Contents -- Commitment to pay
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(1) A relative seeking essential treatment and intervention for a sufferer of a substance use
disorder may file a petition with the court of the county in which the sufferer of the substance
use disorder resides or is found.
(2) The petition shall include:
(a) the respondent's:
(i) legal name;
(ii) date of birth, if known;
(iii) social security number, if known; and
(iv) residence and current location, if known;
(b) the petitioner's relationship to the respondent;
(c) the name and residence of the respondent's legal guardian, if any and if known;
(d) a statement that the respondent:
(i) is suffering from a substance use disorder; and
(ii) if not treated for the substance use disorder presents a serious harm to self or others;
(e) the factual basis for the statement described in Subsection (2)(d); and
(f) at least one specified local substance abuse authority or approved treatment facility or
program where the respondent may receive essential treatment.
(3) Any petition filed under this section:
(a) may be accompanied by proof of health insurance to provide for the respondent's essential
treatment;
(b) shall be accompanied by a binding commitment to pay, signed by the petitioner or another
individual, obligating the petitioner or other individual to pay all treatment costs beyond those
covered by the respondent's health insurance policy for court-ordered essential treatment for
the respondent; and
(c) may be accompanied by documentation of emergency, life saving treatment provided to the
respondent.

(4) Nothing in this section alters the contractual relationship between a health insurer and an
insured individual.
Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 308, 2023 General Session

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