Utah Admin. Code R523-18-6 - MCOT Personnel and Team Certification
(1)
The Following requirements shall be met in order for an agency to receive a
certification of their MCOT:
(a) personnel
shall consist of a minimum of two members, one of which shall be a:
(i) Mental Health Therapist who is a
Certified Crisis Worker, and is either a:
(A)
Designated Examiner, or
(B) a
Mental Health Officer.
(b) The second member shall be a Certified
Crisis Worker, who is preferably a Certified Peer Support Specialist or a
Family Resource Facilitator.
(c)
All teams shall have access to a Designated Examiner and a medical professional
for consultation during the MCOT response.
(2) Agencies shall apply for participation
and funding in MCOT activities through a Request For Proposal process that
requires:
(a) submitting a plan that
describes service delivery and team make-up,
(b) submitting a plan for meeting minimum
guidelines and standards of care as outlined in this rule, and
(c) evidence that the statutory match
requirement of 20% will be met.
(3) The division director or designee shall
determine if an agency is granted an exception to any of the above
requirements, and still obtain certification based on that agency's submitted
plan.
(4) The division shall
provide certification to applicant agencies if review of the submitted
materials demonstrate that the plan of care and team make up meet the
guidelines set forth in this rule.
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