(1) A forensic evaluator providing juvenile forensic evaluations shall meet the following minimum qualifications:
- (a) meet the minimum qualifications for a forensic evaluator as defined in this rule; and
- (b) demonstrate completion of the additional requirements for juvenile forensic evaluation specified in the forensic evaluator certification process required by the Department within the time period designated by the Department.
(2) A forensic evaluator providing a forensic evaluation of an individual with an intellectual disability or related condition for either the district court or juvenile court must meet the following minimum qualifications:
- (a) meet minimum qualifications for a forensic evaluator as defined in this rule;
- (b) demonstrate competence and experience administering psychological or neuropsychological testing of individuals with an intellectual disability, or related condition as determined and approved by the Department; and
- (c) have experience working with individuals with an intellectual disability or related condition, and reviewing psychological or neuropsychological testing for this population as approved by the Department.
(3) A forensic evaluator providing a mental condition evaluation for the purpose of a not guilty by reason of insanity plea pursuant to Section 77-16a-301 must meet the following minimum qualifications:
(a) meet minimum qualifications for a forensic evaluator as defined in this rule, and:
- (i) possess a Ph.D. or PsyD degree in clinical or counseling psychology; or
- (ii) be a psychiatrist with a MD or DO degree; or
- (b) a degree approved by the Department.
KEY: forensic evaluator, forensic evaluation, competency evaluation
Date of Enactment or Last Substantive Amendment: August 12, 2021
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 77-15-6; 77-16a-103(2); 77-16a-301; 78A-6-1302