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Utah Code § 13-53-106

Disclosure to participants

Amended by Chapter 51, 2025 General Session; Amended by Chapter 214, 2025 General Session

(1) Before accepting a participant, a residential vocational or life skills program shall provide to the prospective participant a written disclosure.

(2) The written disclosure shall include:

(a) a statement that the program is a registered residential vocational or life skills program, but that the residential vocational or life skills program is not endorsed by the state or the division;

(b) a statement that the prospective participant's continuation in the program is voluntary and that a participant may leave at any time;

(c) the conditions under which a participant is removed from the residential vocational or life skills program or required to leave a program facility;

(d) a statement that the residential vocational or life skills program will contact the Division of Adult Probation and Parole created in Section 64-14-202, if required by law; and

(e) a description of:

(i) the lodging, food, clothing, and other resources that are available to a participant;

(ii) the nature and scope of the residential vocational or life skills program, including any activities or work that a participant is required to perform;

(iii) the scope and substance of peer-led activities;

(iv) the types of vocational training available to a participant, including the limitations on availability;

(v) the nature and extent of possible exposure to profanity, accusation, confrontation, nonphysical threats, or nonphysical corrective interaction;

(vi) the terms of any prohibition from contact with a participant's family, friends, or associates; and

(vii) any crimes committed within the previous two years at the residential vocational or life skills program facility or at a vocational training entity affiliated with the residential vocational or life skills program.

Official source: Utah State Legislature. Reproduced from public-domain Utah statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.