As used in this chapter:
- (1) "Crime scene investigator technician" means an individual employed by a law enforcement agency to collect and analyze evidence from crime scenes and crime-related incidents.
- (2) "Designated mental health resources liaison" means a non-leadership human resources or other administrative employee designated by a first responder agency who receives and processes a request for mental health resources on behalf of the first responder agency under this chapter.
(3) "First responder" means:
- (a) a law enforcement officer, as defined in Section 53-13-103;
- (b) an emergency medical technician, as defined in Section 53-2e-101;
- (c) an advanced emergency medical technician, as defined in Section 53-2e-101;
- (d) a paramedic, as defined in Section 53-2e-101;
- (e) a firefighter, as defined in Section 34A-3-101;
- (f) a dispatcher, as defined in Section 53-6-102;
- (g) a correctional officer, as defined in Section 53-13-104;
- (h) a special function officer, as defined in Section 53-13-105, employed by a local sheriff;
- (i) a search and rescue worker under the supervision of a local sheriff;
- (j) a forensic interviewer or victim advocate employed by a Children's Justice Center established in accordance with Section 67-5b-102;
- (k) a credentialed criminal justice system victim advocate as defined in Section 77-38-403 who responds to incidents with a law enforcement officer;
- (l) a crime scene investigator technician;
- (m) a wildland firefighter;
- (n) an investigator or prosecutor of cases involving sexual crimes against children; or
- (o) a civilian employee of a first responder agency who has been authorized to view or otherwise access information concerning crimes, accidents, or other traumatic events.
(4) "First responder agency" means:
- (a) a special district, municipality, interlocal entity, or other political subdivision that employs a first responder to provide fire protection, paramedic, law enforcement, or emergency services; or
- (b) a certified private law enforcement agency as defined in Section 53-19-102.
(5)
(a) "Mental health resources" means:
- (i) an assessment to determine appropriate mental health treatment that is performed by a mental health therapist;
- (ii) outpatient mental health treatment provided by a mental health therapist; or
- (iii) peer support services provided by a peer support specialist who is qualified to provide peer support services under Subsection 26B-5-102(2)(gg).
(b) "Mental health resources" includes, at a minimum, the following services:
- (i) regular periodic screenings for all employees within the first responder agency;
- (ii) assessments and availability to mental health services for personnel directly involved in a critical incident within 48 hours of the incident; and
(iii) regular and continuing access to the mental health program for:
- (A) spouses and children of first responders;
- (B) first responders who have retired or separated from the agency; and
- (C) spouses of first responders who have retired or separated from the agency.
- (6) "Mental health therapist" means the same as that term is defined in Section 58-60-102.
- (7) "Plan" means a plan to implement or expand a program that provides mental health resources to first responders for which the division awards a grant under this chapter.
- (8) "Retired" means the status of an individual who has become eligible, applies for, and may receive an allowance under Title 49, Utah State Retirement and Insurance Benefit Act.
- (9) "Separated" means the status of an individual who has separated from employment as a first responder from a first responder agency, except as a result of misconduct or disciplinary action.
(10) "Small first responder agency" means a first responder agency that:
- (a) has 10 or fewer employees;
- (b) is primarily staffed by volunteers; or
(c) is located in:
- (i) a county of the fifth or sixth class;
- (ii) a city of the fifth or sixth class; or
- (iii) a town.
Amended by Chapter 469, 2026 General Session