- (1) To begin program implementation, a provider must first receive OL approval of policies and procedures, in accordance with Subsection 26B-2-109(2).
(2) The provider shall develop, implement, and comply with safe practices that ensure:
- (a) client health, safety, and supervision;
- (b) the needs of the client population are met, including needs for food, hydration, laundry, medication, and medical care; and
- (c) there is no conflict with any administrative rule or statute.
(3)(a) The provider shall maintain a policy for the prevention, screening, and response to any communicable disease outbreak.
- (b) The policy shall include coordination with any appropriate local health authority.
(4) The provider shall develop, implement, and comply with policy that addresses:
- (a) assessing each client's physical and mental health needs upon intake;
- (b) conflict resolution;
- (c) de-escalation practices and techniques;
- (d) emergency evacuation procedures and conducting drills to ensure each staff knows where to locate emergency exits and assembly points;
- (e) identifying any situation requiring medical attention, including using an opioid overdose reversal kit;
- (f) nuisance and disruptive behavior;
- (g) prohibited items;
(h) responding to significant criminal activity;
- (i) responding to a significant medical emergency;
- (j) search procedure;
(k) securing personal belongings;
- (l) storage and administration of medication, if applicable;
- (m) suicide prevention;
- (n) transportation of any client, as applicable; and
(o) the management of facility overflow, including:
- (i) contacting local authorities, as applicable;
- (ii) during dangerous weather conditions;
- (iii) when capacity has been reached; and
- (iv) during other emergency situations.
- (5) The provider shall have a policy on access to a firearm that complies with Title 53, Chapter 5a, Part 3, Concealed Firearm Permits.
- (6) The provider shall have a policy that complies with Title 26B, Chapter 7, Part 5, Regulation of Smoking, Tobacco Products, and Nicotine Product.
KEY: human services, licensing, homeless
Date of Last Change: June 22, 2026
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 26B-2-104