Tele-Intervention Consent is a legal document that was released by the Utah Department of Health and Human Services - a government authority operating within Utah.
Q: What is the Tele-Intervention Consent?
A: The Tele-Intervention Consent is a document that outlines the terms and conditions for providing intervention services through telecommunication technology.
Q: What is tele-intervention?
A: Tele-intervention is the use of telecommunication technology to provide intervention services, such as therapy or counseling, remotely.
Q: Why is a consent needed for tele-intervention?
A: A consent is needed for tele-intervention to ensure that individuals understand and agree to the use of telecommunication technology for receiving intervention services.
Q: Who needs to give consent for tele-intervention?
A: The individual receiving the intervention services and their legal guardian, if applicable, need to give consent for tele-intervention.
Q: What are the terms and conditions outlined in the Tele-Intervention Consent?
A: The Tele-Intervention Consent may include information about the types of telecommunication technology used, privacy and security measures, limitations of tele-intervention, and the rights and responsibilities of the parties involved.
Q: Can the consent be revoked?
A: Yes, the consent for tele-intervention services can be revoked at any time by the individual or their legal guardian, if applicable.
Form Details:
Download a fillable version of the form by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the Utah Department of Health and Human Services.