2012 Utah Code
Title 62A - Utah Human Services Code
Article 15 - Substance Abuse and Mental Health Act
Section 612 - Allocation of pediatric state hospital beds -- Formula.


UT Code § 62A-15-612 (2012) What's This?

62A-15-612. Allocation of pediatric state hospital beds -- Formula.

(1) As used in this section:

(a) "Mental health catchment area" means a county or group of counties governed by a local mental health authority.

(b) "Pediatric beds" means the total number of patient beds located in the children's unit and the youth units at the state hospital, as determined by the superintendent of the state hospital.

(2) On July 1, 1996, 72 pediatric beds shall be allocated to local mental health authorities under this section. The division shall review and adjust the number of pediatric beds as necessary every three years according to the state's population of persons under 18 years of age. All population figures utilized shall reflect the most recent available population estimates from the Governor's Office of Management and Budget.

(3) The allocation of beds shall be based on the percentage of the state's population of persons under the age of 18 located within a mental health catchment area. Each community mental health center shall be allocated at least one bed.

(4) A local mental health authority may sell or loan its allocation of beds to another local mental health authority.

(5) The division shall allocate 72 pediatric beds at the state hospital to local mental health authorities for their use in accordance with the formula established under this section. If a local mental health authority is unable to access a bed allocated to it under that formula, the division shall provide that local mental health authority with funding equal to the reasonable, average daily cost of an acute care bed purchased by the local mental health authority.


Amended by Chapter 17, 2013 General Session

Amended by Chapter 310, 2013 General Session

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