Florida 2026 Regular Session

Florida Senate Bill S1302

Introduced
1/7/26  
Refer
1/16/26  

Caption

Pediatric Behavioral and Mental Health Screenings

Impact

The implementation of S1302 is expected to significantly enhance state laws concerning pediatric healthcare services by formalizing the requirement for mental health screenings within managed care plans. The bill outlines specific protocols that health care providers must follow, ensuring that comprehensive mental health services are accessible to children. By mandating that healthcare providers educate parents or guardians on topics such as sleep, screen time, and nutrition, the bill also promotes holistic approaches to children's health, recognizing the interplay between physical and mental wellbeing.

Summary

Bill S1302 focuses on pediatric behavioral and mental health screenings in Florida, introducing a framework for comprehensive early screening, diagnosis, and treatment services for children and young adults up to 21 years old. The bill mandates that the Agency for Health Care Administration establish various practice parameters and protocols specifically for these services, emphasizing the use of validated diagnostic tools that are both age-appropriate and trauma-informed. This aims to ensure that children receive necessary mental health evaluations and interventions in a timely manner, addressing a growing concern over pediatric mental health issues.

Contention

Despite its merits, S1302 may face scrutiny from various stakeholders who might express concerns about the feasibility of implementing such comprehensive protocols. Critics may argue about the availability of resources and training for health care providers to effectively comply with the new regulations. There is also potential debate regarding the balance between state mandates and the ability of local health providers to tailor their services to meet community-specific needs, raising questions about local control versus standardized care. Ensuring the right support for implementation without overburdening providers remains a critical point of discussion as the bill progresses.

Companion Bills

FL H1133

Similar To Pediatric Behavioral and Mental Health Screenings

Previously Filed As

FL H0907

Florida Institute for Pediatric Rare Diseases

FL S1356

Florida Institute for Pediatric Rare Diseases

FL H1089

Newborn Screenings

FL S1578

Coverage for Mammograms and Supplemental Breast Cancer Screenings

FL S0524

Newborn Screenings

FL S1354

Behavioral Health Managing Entities

FL H1207

Mental Health

FL S1620

Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders

FL H0633

Behavioral Health Managing Entities

FL H1439

Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.