(1) The provider shall contract with, or otherwise provide as needed, referral information for client access to a:
- (a) physician;
- (b) psychiatrist;
- (c) mental health therapist (LCMHT); or
- (d) substance use disorder counselor (SUDC).
(2) The provider shall identify a director who shall have:
- (a) Utah licensure, in good standing, as a SUDC, licensed clinical social worker or equivalent; or
(b) two years experience in one of the following:
- (i) administration of a recovery residence;
- (ii) substance use disorder treatment education; or
- (iii) recovery or support services education.
(3) The director's responsibilities that may not be delegated include:
- (a) monitoring each aspect of the program and operation of the facility;
- (b) policy and procedure development, implementation, compliance, and oversight;
- (c) clearly defining responsibilities of the director, manager, and staff of the program;
- (d) supervision and training of staff; and
- (e) overseeing client activities.
(4) The director may manage directly or employ a manager to work under the supervision of the director.
- (a) The director shall perform the manager's duties when the manager is on scheduled or unscheduled leave unless the manager designates a substitute manager.
- (b) The manager or substitute manager may not be a currently enrolled client.
(5) In addition to the staff training requirements of Rule R501-1, the director shall maintain documentation of 40 hours of training covering the following topics for the director, manager, and any direct care staff:
- (a) recovery services in substance use disorder settings;
- (b) peer support;
- (c) emergency overdose reversal;
- (d) recognition and response to substance-related activities; and
- (e) current certification in First Aid and CPR.
- (6) An employee may not work unsupervised with clients until training is completed and documented.
(7) The director or manager shall conduct daily on-site visits to ensure client safety and support clients.
- (a) The director or manager shall document visits per-site, not per-client.
(b) The director or manager shall use site visits to assess and document:
- (i) general safety;
- (ii) general cleanliness;
- (iii) verification that only admitted residents reside or stay overnight at the residence;
- (iv) no presence of alcohol or substances of abuse unless lawfully prescribed; and
- (v) that medications are in locked storage.
- (8) The director or manager shall have documented face-to-face or telephone daily contact with each admitted client.
- (9) The director or manager shall ensure there is always administrative on-call availability and remain able to respond to the recovery residence staff and the Office of Licensing (OL) immediately by phone, or at the residence in-person within one hour.
- (10) The provider shall ensure a director, manager, or substitute manager is on-site seven days per week to assess safety and support clients.
- (11) The provider shall schedule and document daily visits.
KEY: licensing, human services, recovery residence
Date of Last Change: January 26, 2026
Notice of Continuation: December 2, 2024
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 26B-2-104; 26B-2-117