Committees.

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  • (1) In accordance with Section 58-1-203, the division shall establish an executive advisory committee consisting of nine members as follows:
    • (a) the executive director of the Department of Commerce, or the designee of the executive director of the Department of Commerce, who shall serve as chair;
    • (b) the director of the Division of Substance Abuse and Mental Health or the director's designee; and
    • (c) the following members appointed by the director of the division:
      • (i) one member of the public; and
      • (ii) six licensees.
  • (2) The executive advisory committee shall:
    • (a) advise the division and make recommendations to the division on policy;
    • (b) serve without compensation, travel costs, or per diem for their services; and
    • (c) perform other duties as directed by the division.
  • (3) Members of the executive advisory committee are immune from civil liability for any actions or judgments made in the execution of duties performed in service of the executive committee.
  • (4) In accordance with Section 58-1-203, the director shall establish and appoint members of a clinical advisory committee consisting of community members who have expert knowledge in the diagnosis and treatment of substance use disorders.
  • (5) The clinical advisory committee shall:
    • (a) advise the division and make recommendations to the division on actions regarding specific program contracts;
    • (b) perform duties as assigned by the division; and
    • (c) serve without compensation, travel costs, or per diem for their services.
  • (6) The committees described in Subsections (1) and (4) and the division may seek input from other licensing boards.




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