Michigan 2025-2026 Regular Session

Michigan Senate Bill SB0917

Introduced
4/22/26  

Caption

Mental health: other; 988 crisis lifeline system fund and telecommunications fee; provide for. Amends 1974 PA 258 (MCL 330.1001 - 330.2106) by adding secs. 165a & 165b.

Impact

A notable aspect of SB 917 is the operational infrastructure established for the 988 crisis lifeline system. The fund will be utilized to enhance technological capacities and ensure compliance with national guidelines. This provides a more robust and efficient response mechanism for mental health crises. Additionally, the bill outlines that any surplus funds at the end of the fiscal year will remain in the fund, preventing it from reverting to the general fund and thereby ensuring continual support for crisis services.

Summary

Senate Bill 917, aimed at amending the Mental Health Code of Michigan, introduces the 988 crisis lifeline system fund. This fund is designed to support the implementation and improvement of the 988 crisis lifeline system as well as associated services including mobile crisis units and behavioral health assistance. The bill mandates the creation of a dedicated fund where finances will be deposited and managed by the state treasurer and the Department of Treasury, ensuring that funds are available for the improvement of crisis services across the state.

Contention

An important provision included in this bill is the introduction of a 988 telecommunications fee, which will be collected from consumers using telecommunication services. This fee is intended to contribute financially to the crisis lifeline system. There could be contention around the implementation of this fee, particularly with consumers who may be resistant to additional charges on their telephone bills. Furthermore, the allocation of funds and the requirements for compliance with state and national standards could prompt discussions among stakeholders about the operational priorities and efficiency of crisis services.

Future considerations

The bill also incorporates a yearly review process to assess compliance with fee collection and effectiveness in deploying services. The Department of Treasury is tasked with auditing and reporting compliance, which could lead to discussions about transparency and funding efficiency. Ultimately, SB 917 represents a significant legislative step in enhancing mental health services and addressing suicidality within Michigan, while balancing fiscal responsibilities associated with telecommunications.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MI HR713

Healthcare providers; help promote 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline; urge

MI HB5342

Relating to the provision of behavioral health crisis services, including measures to fund and support the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline and related services.

MI AB1540

988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline: LGBTQ+ youth.

MI B26-0462

988 Lifeline Support and Sustainability Establishment Amendment Act of 2025

MI HR878

The 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline; commend

MI HB1148

Creates provisions relating to the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline

MI SF4091

Suicide prevention plan and 9888 Lifeline reporting provisions modification

MI SB0222

Mental health: other; petition for access to assisted outpatient treatment; expand to additional health providers. Amends sec. 473 of 1974 PA 258 (MCL 330.1473).

MI HB4752

Mental health: children; conversion therapy; allow. Amends sec. 100a of 1974 PA 258 (MCL 330.1100a) & repeals sec. 901a of 1974 PA 258 (MCL 330.1901a).

MI SF4683

988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline special license plates establishment

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