Utah Admin. Code R911-5-300 - [Effective until 7/10/2025] CRT Licensure
(1) An applicant
seeking CRT licensure shall:
(a) have
completed a bureau approved CRT course;
(b) be at least 21 years old;
(c) have for a minimum of two years:
(i) held another license under this rule;
or
(ii) been a certified law
enforcement officer;
(d)
submit to the bureau:
(i) a completed CRT
license application;
(ii)
applicable fees;
(iii)
documentation showing a current Utah license as a mental health professional;
and
(iv) information necessary for
a background clearance, including social security number, fingerprints, and
other information required by Section
53-2d-410.
(2) The bureau may grant credit for minimum
licensure if:
(a) the applicant submits
documentation showing equivalent experience; and
(b) the bureau, in its sole discretion, finds
the experience sufficient for licensure.
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(1) An applicant seeking CRT licensure shall:
(a) have completed a bureau approved CRT course;
(b) be at least 21 years old;
(c) have for a minimum of two years:
(i) held another license under this rule; or
(ii) been a certified law enforcement officer;
(d) submit to the bureau:
(i) a completed CRT license application;
(ii) applicable fees;
(iii) documentation showing a current Utah license as a mental health professional; and
(iv) information necessary for a background clearance, including social security number, fingerprints, and other information required by Section 53-2d-410.
(2) The bureau may grant credit for minimum licensure if:
(a) the applicant submits documentation showing equivalent experience; and
(b) the bureau, in its sole discretion, finds the experience sufficient for licensure.