Utah Code § 58-60-502

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As used in this part:
(1)
(a) "Counseling" means a collaborative process that facilitates the client's progress toward
mutually determined treatment goals and objectives.
(b) "Counseling" includes:
(i) methods that are sensitive to an individual client's characteristics, to the influence of
significant others, and to the client's cultural and social context; and
(ii) an understanding, appreciation, and ability to appropriately use the contributions of various
addiction counseling models as the counseling models apply to modalities of care for
individuals, groups, families, couples, and significant others.
(2) "Direct supervision" means:
(a) a minimum of one hour of supervision by a supervisor of the substance use disorder
counselor for every 40 hours of client care provided by the substance use disorder counselor,
which supervision may include group supervision;
(b) the supervision is conducted in a face-to-face manner, unless the division otherwise approves
in collaboration with the board; and

(c) a supervisor is available for consultation with the counselor at all times.
(3) "General supervision" shall be defined by division rule the division makes in accordance with
Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act.
(4) "Group supervision" means more than one counselor licensed under this part meets with the
supervisor at the same time.
(5) "Individual supervision" means only one counselor licensed under this part meets with the
supervisor at a given time.
(6) "Practice as an advanced substance use disorder counselor" means:
(a) providing the services described in Subsections (9)(a) and (b);
(b) screening and assessing of individuals, including identifying substance use disorder
symptoms and behaviors and co-occurring mental health issues;
(c) treatment planning for substance use disorders, including initial planning, reviewing and
updating treatment plans for substance use disorders, ongoing intervention, continuity of care,
discharge planning, planning for relapse prevention, and long term recovery support;
(d) supervising a substance use disorder counselor in accordance with Subsection 58-60-508(2);
and
(e) conducting supportive counseling and psychosocial education for substance use disorders
and co-occurring mental health disorders, including:
(i) providing individual and group support;
(ii) providing individual and group psychosocial education; and
(iii) providing manualized therapeutic interventions if:
(A) conducted under the supervision of a mental health therapist;
(B) for the treatment of mild to moderate behavioral health symptoms or disorders, as a
mental health therapist diagnoses; and
(C) consistent with the client's treatment plan that a mental health therapist approves.
(7) "Practice as a master addiction counselor" means the practice of mental health therapy by
means of observation, description, evaluation, interpretation, intervention, and treatment to
effect modification of human behavior:
(a) by the application of generally recognized substance use disorder counseling and addiction
counseling principles, methods, and procedures for the purpose of preventing, treating,
or eliminating mental or emotional illness or dysfunction, symptoms of any of these, or
maladaptive behavior; and
(b) under the supervision of an advanced substance use disorder counselor or a substance use
disorder counselor.
(8) "Practice as an associate master addiction counselor" means the same as the practice as a
master addiction counselor, except while under the supervision of a clinical supervisor.
(9)
(a) "Practice as a substance use disorder counselor" means providing services as an employee
of a substance use disorder agency under the general supervision of a licensed mental health
therapist to individuals or groups of persons, whether in person or remotely, for conditions
of substance use disorders consistent with the education and training of a substance use
disorder counselor required under this part, and the standards and ethics of the profession as
the division approves in collaboration with the board.
(b) "Practice as a substance use disorder counselor" includes:
(i) administering the screening process by which a client is determined to need substance use
disorder services, which may include screening, brief intervention, and treatment referral;
(ii) conducting the administrative intake procedures for admission to a program;
(iii) conducting orientation of a client, including:

(A) describing the general nature and goals of the program;
(B) explaining rules governing client conduct and infractions that can lead to disciplinary
action or discharge from the program;
(C) explaining hours during which services are available in a nonresidential program;
(D) treatment costs to be borne by the client, if any; and
(E) describing the client's rights as a program participant;
(iv) conducting assessment procedures by which a substance use disorder counselor gathers
information related to an individual's strengths, weaknesses, needs, and substance use
disorder symptoms for the development of the treatment plan;
(v) participating in the process of treatment planning, including recommending specific
interventions to support existing treatment goals and objectives developed by the substance
use disorder counselor, the mental health therapist, and the client to:
(A) identify and rank problems needing resolution;
(B) establish agreed upon immediate and long term goals; and
(C) decide on a treatment process and the resources to be utilized;
(vi) monitoring compliance with treatment plan progress;
(vii) providing substance use disorder counseling services to alcohol and drug use disorder
clients and significant people in the client's life as part of a comprehensive treatment plan,
including:
(A) leading specific task-oriented groups, didactic groups, and group discussions;
(B) cofacilitating group therapy with a licensed mental health therapist; and
(C) engaging in one-on-one interventions and interactions coordinated by a mental health
therapist;
(viii) performing case management activities that bring services, agencies, resources, or people
together within a planned framework of action toward the achievement of established goals,
including, when appropriate, liaison activities and collateral contacts;
(ix) providing substance use disorder crisis intervention services;
(x) providing client education to individuals and groups concerning alcohol and other substance
use disorders, including identification and description of available treatment services and
resources;
(xi) identifying the needs of the client that cannot be met by the substance use disorder
counselor or substance use disorder agency and referring the client to appropriate services
and community resources;
(xii) developing and providing effective reporting and recordkeeping procedures and services,
which include charting the results of the assessment and treatment plan, writing reports,
progress notes, discharge summaries, and other client-related data; and
(xiii) consulting with other professionals in regard to client treatment and services to assure
comprehensive quality care for the client.
(c) "Practice as a substance use disorder counselor" does not include:
(i) the diagnosing of mental illness, including substance use disorders, as defined in Section
58-60-102;
(ii) engaging in the practice of mental health therapy as defined in Section 58-60-102; or
(iii) the performance of a substance use disorder diagnosis, other mental illness diagnosis, or
psychological testing.
(10) "Program" means a substance use disorder agency that provides substance use disorder
services, including recovery support services.
(11) "Recovery support services" means services provided to an individual who is identified as
having need of substance use disorder preventive or treatment services, either before, during,

or after an episode of care that meets the level of care standards the division makes by rule in
accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act.
(12) "Substance use disorder agency" means a public or private agency, health care facility, or
health care practice that:
(a) provides substance use disorder services, recovery support services, primary health care
services, or substance use disorder preventive services; and
(b) employs qualified mental health therapists in sufficient number to:
(i) evaluate the condition of clients being treated by each counselor licensed under this part and
employed by the substance use disorder agency; and
(ii) ensure that appropriate substance use disorder services are being given.
(13) "Substance use disorder education program" means a formal program of substance use
disorder education offered by an accredited institution of higher education that meets standards
the division makes by rule in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative
Rulemaking Act.

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