2012 Utah Code
Title 58 - Occupations and Professions
Article 60 - Mental Health Professional Practice Act
Section 109 - Unlawful conduct.


UT Code § 58-60-109 (2012) What's This?

58-60-109. Unlawful conduct.

As used in this chapter, "unlawful conduct" includes:

(1) practice of the following unless licensed in the appropriate classification or exempted from licensure under this title:

(a) mental health therapy;

(b) clinical social work;

(c) certified social work;

(d) marriage and family therapy;

(e) clinical mental health counselor;

(f) practice as a social service worker; or

(g) substance use disorder counselor;

(2) practice of mental health therapy by a licensed psychologist who has not acceptably documented to the division the licensed psychologist's completion of the supervised training in mental health therapy required under Subsection 58-61-304(1)(f); or

(3) representing oneself as, or using the title of, the following unless currently licensed in a license classification under this title:

(a) psychiatrist;

(b) psychotherapist;

(c) registered psychiatric mental health nurse specialist;

(d) mental health therapist;

(e) clinical social worker;

(f) certified social worker;

(g) marriage and family therapist;

(h) clinical mental health counselor;

(i) clinical hypnotist;

(j) social service worker;

(k) substance use disorder counselor;

(l) associate clinical mental health counselor; or

(m) associate marriage and family therapist.


Amended by Chapter 179, 2012 General Session

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