Utah Admin. Code R501-23-11 - [Effective until 6/18/2025] Emergency Preparedness and Response
(1) The provider
shall maintain a fully supplied first aid kit on-site and in each vehicle used
to transport a client.
(2) The
provider shall have a working fire extinguisher type 2A:10B:C or of larger
capacity on each floor of the site.
(3) The provider shall ensure:
(a) there is a working carbon monoxide
monitor on each level of the site; and
(b) there is a working smoke detector on each
level of the site.
(4)
When a critical incident occurs under the direct responsibility and supervision
of the provider, the provider shall:
(a)
submit a report of the critical incident to the DSPD online provider system
within one business day of the critical incident occurrence;
(b) ensure any incident of abuse, neglect, or
exploitation of a client is made known to the Division of Child and Family
Services for a minor client or Adult Protective Services for an adult client
and law enforcement as appropriate;
(c) notify the parent or legal guardian of
each involved client within a 24-hour period from the time of the incident;
and
(d) notify each department
entity involved with the client's care, payment, or provider contract
immediately.
Notes
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