2012 Utah Code
Title 62A - Utah Human Services Code
Article 17 - Utah Referral Information Network
Section 103 - Designated approved 211 service provider -- Department responsibilities.


UT Code § 62A-17-103 (2012) What's This?

62A-17-103. Designated approved 211 service provider -- Department responsibilities.

(1) The department shall designate an approved 211 service provider to provide information to Utah citizens about health and human services available in the citizen's community.

(2) Only a service provider approved by the department may provide 211 telephone services in this state.

(3) The department shall approve a 211 service provider after considering the following:

(a) the ability of the proposed 211 service provider to meet the national 211 standards recommended by the Alliance of Information and Referral Systems;

(b) the financial stability of the proposed 211 service provider;

(c) the community support for the proposed 211 service provider;

(d) the relationship between the proposed 211 service provider and other information and referral services; and

(e) other criteria as the department considers appropriate.

(4) The department shall coordinate with the approved 211 service provider and:

(a) other state and local agencies to ensure the joint development and maintenance of a statewide information database for use by the approved 211 service provider; and

(b) other interested parties, including public, private, and non-profit transportation operators, who shall form a work group and issue a report to the Health and Human Services Interim Committee by November 15, 2013 that addresses the following issues:

(i) an assessment of transportation needs for individuals with disabilities, the elderly, and other receiving services from the department;

(ii) an assessment of available services and current transportation providers throughout Utah;

(iii) identification of opportunities to achieve efficiency in service delivery, including the viability of a single dispatch system; and

(iv) priorities for implementation of efficiency, based on resources and feasibility.


Enacted by Chapter 24, 2013 General Session

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