Utah Admin. Code R251-109-3 - Provider Standards and Requirements
It is the policy of the Department that:
(1) all potential providers of sex offender
treatment shall be screened by the screening committee to ensure they meet the
specific established standards and qualifications for providers of sex offender
treatment, as found in
R251-109-6;
(2) providers, shall require
disclosure of all criminal sexual behavior by the offender as a basic
requirement for successful completion of therapy;
(3) approved providers must reapply to UDC
every two years to renew their approved provider status;
(4) providers shall have a current Utah
license to practice therapy in a mental health profession, as listed in the
Mental Health Practice Act,58-60-102 which shall
include:
(a) psychiatry;
(b) psychology;
(c) social work; mental health counselor or
(d) marriage and family therapy;
(5) providers'
education shall include:
(a) a master's or
doctorate degree from a fully accredited college or university in:
(i) social work; mental health counseling
(ii) psychology; or
(b) a medical doctor if board
certified/eligible psychiatrist; or
(c) a doctor of osteopathy if board
certified/eligible psychiatrist;
(6) within two years immediately preceding
application for approval, the provider shall have at least 1,000 hours of
direct clinical experience in sex offender treatment, which include s:
(a) at least 180 hours of sex offender
evaluation experience; and
(b) at
least 1,000 hours of sex offender treatment experience;
(7) within two years immediately preceding
application, the provider shall have received at least 20 hours of sex offender
specific formal training, 26 total hours of professional training;
(8) licensed professionals and professionals
in graduate training and/or post graduate residency who do not meet the
experience and training requirements may apply to UDC for affiliate approval;
(9) affiliate approval shall
require that the applicant arrange for ongoing provider supervision of therapy
by an approved provider;
(10)
affiliates may provide services as part of a degree program leading to
licensure;
(11) required training
may be obtained through:
(a) documented
conferences;
(b) symposia;
(c) seminars; or
(d) other course work;
(12) the training shall be directly related
to the treatment and evaluation of sex offenders;
(13) the training may include:
(a) behavioral/cognitive methods;
(b) reconditioning and relapse prevention;
(c) use of plethysmograph
examinations;
(d) use of polygraph
examinations;
(e) group therapy;
(f) individual therapy;
(g) sexual dysfunction;
(h) victimology;
(i) couples and family therapy;
(j) risk assessment;
(k) sexual addiction;
(l) sexual deviancy; and
(m) ethics and professional standards;
(14) prior to and
during approval, all providers must agree to abide by reporting and other
requirements established by UDC and the laws and statutes of the state of Utah;
(15) reporting requirements shall
include the offender's:
(a) progress in
therapy;
(b) prognosis; and
(c) risk to the community; and
(16) failure to comply
with reporting requirements may result in a provider being removed from the
approved list.
Notes
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