Utah Code § 58-60-102

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As used in this chapter, unless a definition establishes a different meaning under a specific
section or part:
(1) "Board" means the Behavioral Health Board created in Section 58-60-102.5.
(2) "Client" or "patient" means an individual who an individual licensed under this chapter who is
acting in the individual's professional capacity consults, examines, or interviews.
(3) "Clinical supervision" means work experience conducted under the supervision of a clinical
supervisor, including the practice of mental health therapy, direct client care, direct clinical
supervision, direct observation, and other duties and activities completed in the course of the
day-to-day job functions and work of:
(a) a certified social worker;
(b) an associate marriage and family therapist;
(c) an associate clinical mental health counselor; or
(d) an associate master addiction counselor, wherein the supervisor is available to the
supervisee for consultation by personal face-to-face contact, or by direct voice contact by
telephone, video conference, or other means within a reasonable timeframe consistent with
the acts and practices in which the supervisee is engaged.
(4) "Clinical supervisor" means an individual who oversees and mentors one or more mental health
therapists licensed under this chapter, and who:
(a)
(i) is licensed, in good standing, as a mental health therapist;
(ii) is approved or certified in good standing as a supervisor by a national professional
organization for social work, mental health counseling, addiction counseling, marriage
and family therapy, psychology, medicine, or nursing, or other organization as the division
approves;
(iii)
(A) has completed eight or more hours of supervision instruction that meets minimum
standards the division makes in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative
Rulemaking Act; or
(B) has completed a graduate course on clinical supervision from an accredited program;
(iv) completes continuing education in clinical supervision, as the division requires by rule the
division makes in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking
Act; and
(v) provides supervision to no more than the number of individuals to whom the supervisor can
reasonably provide clinical supervision by performing the duties and responsibilities of a
supervisor, including:

(A) being available to the supervisee for consultation by personal face-to-face contact, or by
direct voice contact by telephone, video conference, or other means within a reasonable
time frame;
(B) providing instruction, direction, oversight, observation, evaluation, and feedback, to enable
the supervisee to acquire the knowledge, skills, techniques, and abilities necessary to
engage in the practice of behavioral health care ethically, safely, and competently; and
(C) maintaining routine personal contact with the supervisee; and
(b)
(i) is qualified and acting as a valid supervisor, in accordance with applicable law and division
rules, as of April 30, 2024; and
(ii) has satisfied the requirements of Subsection (4)(a), as of January 1, 2027.
(5) "Confidential communication" means information obtained by an individual licensed under this
chapter, including information obtained by the individual's examination of the client or patient,
which is:
(a)
(i) transmitted between the client or patient and an individual licensed under this chapter in the
course of that relationship; or
(ii) transmitted among the client or patient, an individual licensed under this chapter, and
individuals who are participating in the diagnosis or treatment under the direction of an
individual licensed under this chapter, including members of the client's or patient's family;
and
(b) made in confidence, for the diagnosis or treatment of the client or patient by the individual
licensed under this chapter, and by a means not intended to be disclosed to third persons
other than those individuals:
(i) present to further the interest of the client or patient in the consultation, examination, or
interview;
(ii) reasonably necessary for the transmission of the communications; or
(iii) participating in the diagnosis and treatment of the client or patient under the direction of the
mental health therapist.
(6) "Designated examiner" means the same as that term is defined in Section 26B-5-301.
(7)
(a) "Direct client care" means the practice of mental health therapy performed as an applicant for
licensure.
(b) "Direct client care" includes:
(i) the practice of mental health therapy;
(ii) the utilization of patient-reported progress and outcomes to inform care; and
(iii) direct observation.
(8)
(a) "Direct clinical supervision" means an applicant for licensure and the applicant's direct
clinical supervisor meeting in real time and in accordance with the applicant for licensure's
supervision contract as the division defines by rule the division makes in accordance with Title
63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act.
(b) "Direct clinical supervision" includes group supervision.
(9) "Direct clinical supervisor" means the clinical supervisor who has signed the supervision
contract with the applicant for licensure.
(10) "Direct observation" means observation of an applicant for licensure's live or recorded direct
client care:
(a)

(i) by the applicant for licensure's clinical supervisor; or
(ii) by a licensee under Subsection (4)(a) who the applicant for licensure's direct clinical
supervisor approves; and
(b) after which the applicant for licensure and the observer under Subsection (10)(a) meet, in-
person or electronically, to discuss the direct client care for the purpose of developing the
applicant for licensure's clinical knowledge and skill.
(11) "FBI Rap Back System" means the same as that term is defined in Section 53-10-108.
(12) "Group supervision" means an applicant for licensure meeting with the applicant's direct
clinical supervisor and at least one of the direct clinical supervisor's other supervised applicants
for licensure:
(a) while the clinical supervisor and the applicants:
(i) can see and openly communicate with each other; and
(ii) are present in the same room or via electronic video; and
(b) for the purpose of developing the applicants' clinical knowledge and skill.
(13) "Hypnosis" means, when referring to individuals exempted from licensure under this chapter,
a process by which an individual induces or assists another individual into a hypnotic state
without the use of drugs or other substances and for the purpose of increasing motivation or to
assist the individual to alter lifestyles or habits.
(14) "Individual" means a natural person.
(15) "Mental health therapist" means an individual who is practicing within the scope of practice
defined in the individual's respective licensing act and is licensed under this title as:
(a) a physician and surgeon, or osteopathic physician engaged in the practice of mental health
therapy;
(b) an advanced practice registered nurse, specializing in psychiatric mental health nursing;
(c) an advanced practice registered nurse intern, specializing in psychiatric mental health
nursing;
(d) a psychologist qualified to engage in the practice of mental health therapy;
(e) a certified psychology resident qualifying to engage in the practice of mental health therapy;
(f) a physician assistant specializing in mental health care under Section 58-70a-501.1;
(g) a clinical social worker;
(h) a certified social worker;
(i) a marriage and family therapist;
(j) an associate marriage and family therapist;
(k) a clinical mental health counselor;
(l) an associate clinical mental health counselor;
(m) a master addiction counselor; or
(n) an associate master addiction counselor.
(16) "Mental illness" means a mental disorder defined in an approved diagnostic and statistical
manual for mental disorders generally recognized in the professions of mental health therapy
listed under Subsection (15).
(17) "Practice of mental health therapy" means treatment or prevention of another individual's
mental illness or emotional disorder, whether in person or remotely, including:
(a) conducting a professional evaluation of an individual's condition of mental health, mental
illness, or emotional disorder consistent with standards generally recognized in the
professions of mental health therapy listed under Subsection (15);
(b) establishing a diagnosis in accordance with established written standards generally
recognized in the professions of mental health therapy listed under Subsection (15);
(c) conveying an opinion as to the validity of an individual's established diagnosis;

(d) prescribing a plan for the prevention or treatment of a condition of mental illness or emotional
disorder; and
(e) engaging in the conduct of professional intervention, including:
(i) psychotherapy by the application of established methods and procedures generally
recognized in the professions of mental health therapy listed under Subsection (15); and
(ii) modes of treatment designed to treat interpersonal dysfunction; and
(f) holding oneself out as providing, or has having the skills, experience, or training to
competently provide, any of the services described in Subsections (17)(a) through (e).
(18) "Remotely" means communicating via internet, telephone, or other electronic means that
facilitate real-time audio or visual interaction between individuals when they are not physically
present in the same room at the same time.
(19) "Unlawful conduct" means the same as that term is defined in Sections 58-1-501 and
58-60-109.
(20) "Unprofessional conduct" means the same as that term is defined in Sections 58-1-501 and
58-60-110, and as the division defines by rule the division makes in accordance with Title 63G,
Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act.

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