Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Crime Victim Reparations
Title R270 - Administration
Rule R270-1 - Award and Reparation Standards
Section R270-1-2 - Definitions
Universal Citation: UT Admin Code R 270-1-2
Current through Bulletin 2024-06, March 15, 2024
(1) Terms used in this rule are found in Section 63M-7-502.
(2) In addition:
(a) "medical forensic sexual assault
examination" means a medical and forensic examination of a victim to provide
medical care and collect forensic evidence in a sexual assault investigation or
prosecution;
(b) "medical services"
means medical treatment or services, described in Subsection
63M-7-511(4)(b),
performed at an inpatient or outpatient medical facility by a licensed medical
provider;
(i) medical services include dental
services;
(ii) medical services do
not include sexual assault forensic examinations or mental health
therapy;
(c) "PEHP" means
the Public Employees' Benefit and Insurance Program created in Section
49-20-103;
(d) "primary victim" means a victim who has
been directly injured by criminally injurious conduct;
(e) "program" means the Victim Services Grant
Program, authorized under Subsection
63M-7-506(l)(i),
which allocates money for other victim services once a sufficient reserve has
been established for reparations claims;
(f) "qualified mental health professional"
means a licensed:
(i) advanced practice
registered nurse specializing in psychiatric mental health nursing;
(ii) master's level therapist;
(iii) psychiatrist;
(iv) psychologist; or
(v) student intern;
(g)
(i)
"secondary victim" means a victim who is not a primary victim but who has a
relationship with the victim and was traumatically affected by the criminally
injurious conduct that occurred to the victim;
(ii) "secondary victim" includes an immediate
family member of a victim such as a spouse, parent, stepparent, grandparent,
child, sibling, stepchild, stepsibling, legal guardian, or other person who the
reparations officer reasonably determines bears an equally significant
relationship to the primary victim; and
(h) "student intern" means a student:
(i) who is enrolled in a recognized
psychiatric mental health training program;
(ii) whose activities are supervised by
qualified faculty;
(iii) whose
educational activities are a defined part of the training program;
and
(iv) whose supervisor has
signed the form created by the office attesting that the supervisor has
overseen the student's work.
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