Utah Admin. Code R911-5-302 - [Effective until 7/10/2025] License Renewal Requirements for CRTs
(1)
(a) An individual applying to renew a CRT
license must be in good standing with the local mental health authority.
(b) The local mental health
authority or designee may revoke a CRT's license upon written request to the
bureau.
(2) An individual
applying for a renewal license shall complete at least 8 hours of bureau
approved continuous education every two years.
(3) An individual must complete and submit
the required renewal materials to the bureau, no sooner than one year but no
less than 30 days before the individual's current license expiration date.
(a) Renewal materials submitted less than 30
days before license expiration may result in license expiration; and
(b) the bureau shall process renewal
applications in the order received.
(4) The bureau may modify a CRT's license
period to standardize renewal cycles.
(5) The bureau may not extend an individual's
license period longer than two years.
(6) Notwithstanding the time limits in
Subsection R911-5-302, an individual who is
a member of the National Guard or Reserve component of the Armed Forces and is
on active duty when the license expires shall have the same number of days the
individual was on orders, not to exceed 90 days, to comply with renewal
requirements after discharge.
(7)
An individual whose license for CRT has been expired for more than one year
shall submit to the bureau:
(a) a letter of
recommendation including results of an oral examination, from a county mental
health director or designee, verifying proficiency in behavioral health care
skills at the licensure level;
(b)
documentation that shows successful completion of the bureau's approved written
examination for CRT licensure;
(c)
a completed renewal application; and
(d) applicable late and renewal
fees.
(8) A CRT license
is valid for two years from the issuance date.
Notes
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(1)
(a) An individual applying to renew a CRT license must be in good standing with the local mental health authority.
(b) The local mental health authority or designee may revoke a CRT's license upon written request to the bureau.
(2) An individual applying for a renewal license shall complete at least 8 hours of bureau approved continuous education every two years.
(3) An individual must complete and submit the required renewal materials to the bureau, no sooner than one year but no less than 30 days before the individual's current license expiration date.
(a) Renewal materials submitted less than 30 days before license expiration may result in license expiration; and
(b) the bureau shall process renewal applications in the order received.
(4) The bureau may modify a CRT's license period to standardize renewal cycles.
(5) The bureau may not extend an individual's license period longer than two years.
(6) Notwithstanding the time limits in Subsection R911-5-302, an individual who is a member of the National Guard or Reserve component of the Armed Forces and is on active duty when the license expires shall have the same number of days the individual was on orders, not to exceed 90 days, to comply with renewal requirements after discharge.
(7) An individual whose license for CRT has been expired for more than one year shall submit to the bureau:
(a) a letter of recommendation including results of an oral examination, from a county mental health director or designee, verifying proficiency in behavioral health care skills at the licensure level;
(b) documentation that shows successful completion of the bureau's approved written examination for CRT licensure;
(c) a completed renewal application; and
(d) applicable late and renewal fees.
(8) A CRT license is valid for two years from the issuance date.