Utah Code 26B-2-109. Human services program non-discrimination
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A human services program:
(1) shall perform an individualized assessment when classifying and placing an individual in programs and living environments; and
Terms Used In Utah Code 26B-2-109
- Human services program: means :(25)(a)(i) a foster home;(25)(a)(ii) a therapeutic school;(25)(a)(iii) a youth program;(25)(a)(iv) an outdoor youth program;(25)(a)(v) a residential treatment program;(25)(a)(vi) a residential support program;(25)(a)(vii) a resource family home;(25)(a)(viii) a recovery residence; or(25)(a)(ix) a facility or program that provides:(25)(a)(ix)(A) adult day care;(25)(a)(ix)(B) day treatment;(25)(a)(ix)(C) outpatient treatment;(25)(a)(ix)(D) domestic violence treatment;(25)(a)(ix)(E) child-placing services;(25)(a)(ix)(F) social detoxification; or(25)(a)(ix)(G) any other human services that are required by contract with the department to be licensed with the department. See Utah Code 26B-2-101
- Office: means the Office of Licensing within the department. See Utah Code 26B-2-101
- Sex: means , in relation to an individual, the individual's biological sex, either male or female, at birth, according to distinct reproductive roles as manifested by:
(34)(a) sex and reproductive organ anatomy;(34)(b) chromosomal makeup; and(34)(c) endogenous hormone profiles. See Utah Code 68-3-12.5(2) subject to the office‘s review and approval, shall create policies and procedures that include:(2)(a) a description of what constitutes sex and gender based abuse, discrimination, and harassment;(2)(b) procedures for preventing and reporting abuse, discrimination, and harassment; and(2)(c) procedures for teaching effective and professional communication with individuals of all sexual orientations and genders.