Authorizes a telecommunications surcharge for crisis services
The revenues generated from this new surcharge are earmarked for the Department of Mental Health, which will use the funds to enhance and maintain crisis services and open access services that provide immediate behavioral health support. By establishing the 988 Crisis Continuum Fund, the bill ensures that financial resources are specifically allocated to address the growing needs for mental health crisis intervention in Missouri. The bill is expected to create a more responsive and accessible framework for individuals experiencing behavioral health emergencies.
Senate Bill 1562, introduced by Senator Lewis, seeks to amend chapter 630 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri by adding a new section that establishes a telecommunications surcharge specifically aimed at funding crisis services. The bill introduces a 65-cent surcharge on both prepaid and postpaid commercial mobile radio service (CMRS) to support operations related to mental health crisis services available through the 988 system. This surcharge will be collected from end users during retail transactions and monthly from customers of postpaid services.
While proponents argue that this bill is a crucial step in improving mental health support within the state, it is not without contention. Critics may raise concerns about the financial burden the surcharge places on consumers, particularly in financial hardships where additional fees can add to the existing challenges faced by low-income individuals. Furthermore, there might be debates regarding the effectiveness of the allocation and use of these funds, emphasizing the need for accountability in the management of the 988 Crisis Continuum Fund.