Utah Code § 26B-6-407

Program for provision of supported employment services
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(1) There is established a program for the provision of supported employment services to be
administered by the division.
(2) The division shall make rules, in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative
Rulemaking Act, as necessary for the implementation and administration of the program
described in this section.
(3) In accordance with Subsection (4), within funds appropriated by the Legislature for the program
described in this section, the division shall provide supported employment services to a person
with a disability who:
(a) is eligible to receive services from the division;
(b) has applied for, and is waiting to, receive services from the division;
(c) is not receiving other ongoing services from the division;
(d) is not able to receive sufficient supported employment services from other sources;
(e) the division determines would substantially benefit from the provision of supported
employment services; and
(f) does not require the provision of other ongoing services from the division in order to
substantially benefit from the provision of supported employment services.
(4)
(a) The division shall provide supported employment services under this section outside of the
prioritization criteria established by the division for the receipt of other services from the
division.
(b) The division shall establish criteria to determine the priority, between persons eligible for
services under this section, for receiving services under this section.
(5) It is the intent of the Legislature that the services provided under the program described in this
section:
(a) shall be provided separately from the Medicaid program described in Title XIX of the Social
Security Act;
(b) may not be supported with Medicaid funds;
(c) may not be provided as part of a Medicaid waiver;
(d) do not constitute an entitlement of any kind; and
(e) may be withdrawn from a person at any time.
Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 308, 2023 General Session

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