Michigan 2025-2026 Regular Session

Michigan Senate Bill SB0799

Introduced
2/26/26  

Caption

Mental health: facilities; licensure for adult residential psychiatric programs; provide for. Creates new act.

Impact

The bill impacts state laws by creating a defined framework for the regulation of APRTFs, which were previously unregulated in Michigan. By requiring these facilities to be licensed and adhere to standards set forth by the Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs, the bill promotes accountability and enhances the overall quality of mental health care. This legislative effort is especially significant given the growing awareness of mental health issues and the need for reliable treatment options in appropriate settings.

Summary

Senate Bill 799, titled the 'Adult Psychiatric Residential Treatment Facility Licensing Act', aims to require the licensing of adult psychiatric residential treatment facilities (APRTF). It establishes specific standards of care, operational requirements, and regulatory oversight to ensure that psychiatric services provided to adults meet certain professional standards. This legislation seeks to address concerns regarding the quality and safety of care in residential psychiatric settings for individuals aged 18 and older.

Contention

While proponents argue that the bill will safeguard adult residents and improve care standards, there are notable points of contention. Critics may express concerns about the potential for increased regulatory burdens on existing facilities, which could impact service availability, especially in underserved areas. Moreover, the reliance on state oversight raises questions about the effectiveness of the regulatory framework and the adequacy of resources allocated to enforce these new standards effectively. The balance between regulatory oversight and facility operational flexibility remains a critical concern in the discussions surrounding SB 799.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MI HB632

Certificate of Need - Psychiatric Health Care Facilities and Psychiatric and Mental Health Services - Exemption

MI HB735

Certificate of Need - Psychiatric Health Care Facilities and Psychiatric and Mental Health Services - Exemption

MI HB254

CON; remove chemical dependency services and facilities and psychiatric residential treatment facilities from CON law.

MI HB585

Mental health facilities; provide for licensure of certain, and provide for Medicaid coverage for services provided by the facilities.

MI SB2397

Mental health facilities; provide for licensure of certain, and provide for Medicaid coverage for services provided.

MI HB3640

PSYCHIATRIC RESIDENTIAL FACILY

MI SB2421

PSYCHIATRIC RESIDENTIAL FACILY

MI SB2728

Mental health facilities; provide for certain licensure and Medicaid coverage for services.

MI HB109

Mental health; five-year pilot program for the purpose of creating emergency psychiatric assessment, treatment, and healing units or EmPATH units in hospitals; provide

MI SB719

Relating to the collection of information on available beds at inpatient mental health facilities providing acute psychiatric treatment.

Similar Bills

GA HB677

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

AR HB1653

To Set Standards For Licensing And Regulation Of Psychiatric Residential Treatment Facilities; And To Declare An Emergency.

MN SF2022

Commissioner of human services requirement to establish a minimum per diem rate for a specified psychiatrist residential treatment facility

MN HF1380

Commissioner of human services required to establish a minimum per diem rate for a specified psychiatric residential treatment facility, Clay County facility funding provided, facility start-up and capacity-building grants funding provided, and money appropriated.

CO HB1172

Secure Fence Around Youth Psychiatric Facility

CA AB1579

Children’s Crisis Continuum Pilot Program.

AK HB36

Foster Children: Psych. Treatment/homes

TX SB1342

Relating to the regulation of psychiatric residential treatment facilities and Medicaid reimbursement for the provision of treatment by those facilities; requiring an occupational license.