Utah Admin. Code R156-40-102 - Definitions
In addition to the definitions in Title 58, Chapters 1 and 40, as used in Title 58, Chapters 1 and 40 or this rule:
(1) "Approved graduate degree", as used in
Subsection
58-40-302(2)(a),
means an earned graduate (Masters, Ed.D., or Ph.D.) degree in recreational
therapy or a graduate degree with an approved emphasis in recreational therapy,
which includes:
(a) a minimum of nine
semester hours or 12 quarter hours of upper division or graduate level
coursework in therapeutic recreation and/or recreational therapy;
(b) a minimum of 18 semester hours or 24
quarter hours of supportive coursework as outlined by the January 2017 NCTRC
Certification Standards, Part I, which are incorporated by reference;
and
(c) an approved practicum that:
(i) includes field placement experience in
recreational therapy services that:
(A) uses
the therapeutic recreation process as defined in the 2014 NCTRC Job Analysis,
which is incorporated by reference; and
(B) is under the supervision of an onsite
field placement supervisor who:
(I) is
licensed in Utah as a TRS or MTRS; and
(II) is nationally certified by NCTRC as a
CTRS; and
(ii) if the practicum is conducted outside
Utah, is verified on an official university transcript.
(2) "Approved emphasis, option, or
concentration in therapeutic recreation or recreational therapy", as used in
Subsection
58-40-302(3)(a)(ii),
means an emphasis, option or concentration posted on the transcript that meets
the January 2017 NCTRC Certification Standards, Part I, which are incorporated
by reference, including:
(a) a minimum of 18
semester or 24 quarter hours of therapeutic recreation and general recreation
content coursework with no less than a minimum of 15 semester or 20 quarter
hours in therapeutic recreation, consisting of a minimum of five three-credit
hour courses;
(b) a total of 18
semester or 24 quarter hours of support coursework with a minimum of:
(i) three semester hours or four quarter
hours coursework in the content area of anatomy and physiology;
(ii) three semester hours or four quarter
hours coursework in the content area of abnormal psychology; and
(iii) three semester hours or four quarter
hours coursework in the content area of human growth and development across the
lifespan. The remaining semester hours or quarter hours of coursework must be
fulfilled in the content area of "social sciences and humanities" as defined by
the NCTRC; and
(c) field
placement experience in therapeutic recreation services that:
(i) uses the therapeutic recreation process
as defined in the January 2014 NCTRC Job Analysis, which is incorporated by
reference;
(ii) is under the
supervision of an academic supervisor and an onsite field placement supervisor,
each of whom:
(A) is state licensed as a TRS
or MTRS;
(B) is nationally
certified by NCTRC as a CTRS; and
(C) meets the standards for field placement
supervision; and
(iii)
if the practicum is conducted outside Utah, is verified on an official
university transcript.
(3) "Consultation", as used in Subsection
58-40-601(3)(a)
(ii), is defined in Subsection
R156-40-302f.
(4) "CTRS" means a person certified as a
Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist by the NCTRC.
(5) "Diversional activity" means an activity
that is unrelated to the goals, objectives, and expected outcomes outlined in
the "recreational therapy treatment or intervention plan" described in Section
58-40-602.
(6) "Full-time and on-site", as used in
Subsections
58-40-601(3)(a) and
(b), means an individual who is employed on
the premises with the hiring agency for a minimum of 30 hours per
week.
(7) "Initial recreational
therapy treatment", as used in Subsection
R156-40-302f(3),
means an order that directs the TRT to:
(a)
collect data from chart reviews, interviews, and observations as part of an
assessment as defined in Subsection
58-40-102(2)(a)(i);
(b) invite the patient to leisure
diversionary programs and observe for recreation and leisure
patterns;
(c) provide leisure
materials to the patient and support the patient's independent leisure choices;
and
(d) complete recreation therapy
admission notes.
(8)
"Maintain the ongoing documentation", as used in Subsection
58-40-601(3)(b),
means:
(a) documenting the ongoing treatment
or intervention provided to clients according to the treatment plan;
and
(b) providing review of patient
status according to federal, state, and agency regulations.
(9) "MTRS" means a person licensed
as a master therapeutic recreation specialist.
(10) "NCTRC" means the National Council for
Therapeutic Recreation Certification.
(11) "Supervision", as used in Section
58-40-601, means that a person who is employed full-time and on-site as a TRS
or MTRS by a recreational therapy services provider is responsible to ensure
that the supervised TRT implements the treatment plan as established by the
supervisor.
(12) "Supervision of a
temporary TRS", as used in Subsection
R156-40-302g(1)(d),
means that the TRS or MTRS supervisor:
(a) is
responsible for the recreational therapy interventions performed by the
temporary TRS; and
(b) will be
required to review and approve the treatment plans as well as any modifications
to the treatment plans as evidenced by the signature of the TRS or MTRS in the
treatment plan.
(13)
"TRS" means a person licensed as a therapeutic recreation specialist.
(14) "TRT" means a person licensed as a
therapeutic recreation technician.
(15) "Written plan of operation", as used in
Subsection
58-40-102(6)(b)(viii),
means a comprehensive management plan that outlines recreational therapy
services that, at a minimum, includes:
(a)
vision and mission statement;
(b)
policy and procedures;
(c)
assessment protocol;
(d) treatment
and/or intervention plan;
(e) scope
of care; and
(f) personnel
management.
(16)
"Unprofessional conduct" is defined in Title 58, Chapters 1 and 40.
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