Maine 2025-2026 Regular Session

Maine Senate Bill LD791

Introduced
3/4/25  
Refer
3/4/25  

Caption

An Act Regarding Children with Behavioral Health Needs Awaiting Placement in Residential Care Facilities

Impact

This bill has the potential to considerably impact the state's health regulations and operational protocols for child care services. Specifically, it requires the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) to establish three new crisis centers for children with severe behavioral health issues and mandates that they be operational by 2026 if no vendor agreement is reached beforehand. It also includes provisions for hospitals to receive reimbursement for children who are in emergency rooms over extended periods while waiting for appropriate placements, aiming to alleviate financial burdens on healthcare providers in the interim.

Summary

LD791, titled 'An Act Regarding Children with Behavioral Health Needs Awaiting Placement in Residential Care Facilities', addresses a significant issue in the state regarding the placement of children and adolescents with behavioral health needs who are currently in hospital emergency rooms awaiting transfer to appropriate residential facilities. The bill mandates the creation of new psychiatric facilities and crisis centers tailored to accommodate these vulnerable populations. By ensuring at least one-third of these facilities are designated for children with intellectual disabilities or autism spectrum disorder, LD791 emphasizes the need for targeted healthcare interventions aimed at specific disorders.

Sentiment

The general sentiment around LD791 seems to be supportive, especially among healthcare advocates who view it as a necessary step towards improving mental health care for children in Maine. However, concerns have been raised regarding the speed of implementation and whether the initiatives outlined can be executed effectively within the proposed timelines. These concerns highlight the challenges of balancing immediate needs with the logistical realities of setting up new facilities and systems while ensuring that existing services are maintained during the transition.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding LD791 revolve around the urgency of the legislation, as it has been labeled an 'emergency' measure necessitating swift action. Critics might question whether the proposed timelines are feasible and raise concerns about the adequacy of funding and resources in establishing new facilities within such limited time frames. Furthermore, while the focus on providing specialized care is commendable, there may be calls for ongoing assessments to ensure that the newly created systems meet the diverse needs of all children requiring behavioral health services.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME LD2125

An Act to Sustain Access to Children's Residential Care Services

ME HB811

Regards Behavioral Health licensed residential facilities

ME LD1745

An Act to Stabilize Residential Treatment Capacity for Children and Youth in Maine

ME SF2349

Human services commissioner requirement to provide updates on and seek federal approval on children's mental health projects and identifying funding gaps in children's residential facilities; crisis stabilization facility establishment; legislative task force on children's residential facilities establishment; licensing for facilities for youth with sexual behavior concerns; appropriating money

ME LD960

Resolve, to Allow the Placement of Hospitalized Patients in Nursing Facilities in Alternative Locations Under Certain Circumstances

ME S111

Ensuring access to behavioral health services for children involved with state agencies

ME H213

Ensuring access to behavioral health services for children involved with state agencies

ME LD769

An Act Regarding Access to Behavioral Health Supports for Adults with Certain Disabilities

ME HB1181

Family Law - Children in Out-of-Home Placement - Voluntary Placement Agreements

ME HB677

Health; certain placement procedures for children upon discharge from a hospital or psychiatric residential treatment facility; provide

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