Montana 2025 Regular Session

Montana Senate Bill SB144

Introduced
1/14/25  
Refer
1/15/25  
Engrossed
2/4/25  
Refer
2/5/25  
Enrolled
3/21/25  

Caption

Change name of mental health advisory council to behavioral health advisory council

Impact

The enactment of SB 144 will modify the functioning of the advisory council, ensuring a more inclusive and representative body that reflects the needs of diverse consumers receiving mental health services. Specifically, the council will include members who are actual consumers of mental health services and their families, enhancing the council's ability to provide relevant input into the public mental health system. The bill also considers the unique characteristics of different geographic areas in Montana during member appointments, which aims to ensure that local voices are heard in policy-making processes.

Summary

Senate Bill 144 aims to amend Montana state laws concerning mental health oversight by changing the name of the existing Mental Health Oversight Advisory Council to the Behavioral Health Advisory Council. This bill proposes alterations primarily around the operational framework and advisory capabilities of the council, as well as adjusting eligibility standards for mental health services provided by state agencies. The intent behind this change is to better represent a broader scope of services beyond just mental health, potentially encompassing various aspects of behavioral health.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding SB 144 appears to be positive among supporters who advocate for a more comprehensive approach to mental health and behavioral services. The proposed name change and expanded council representation resonate well with various advocacy groups and individuals who believe that inclusivity can lead to better health outcomes. However, there may be concerns regarding the potential implications of redefining the advisory council’s scope, particularly from entities that may feel sidelined by the broader terminology of 'behavioral health.'

Contention

While there are few major points of contention noted in the discussions surrounding SB 144, the shift to rename the council and broaden its focus could raise discussions about resource allocation and whether this broad approach could dilute the attention to specific mental health issues. Critics who prefer a more traditional model of mental health oversight may voice concerns about the effectiveness of a wider focus if not managed properly. Nevertheless, this bill represents a significant step towards addressing the evolving landscape of mental health care in Montana.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MT HB308

Substitute Care Advisory Council Changes

MT SF2322

Minnesota Health Care Workforce Advisory Council establishment

MT HB2380

Rare disease advisory council

MT SB1423

Oklahoma Hospital Advisory Council; eliminating the Advisory Council. Effective date.

MT SB288

Establishing an advisory council on the system of care for healthy aging in New Hampshire.

MT HB46

Public Health - Cannabis Public Health Advisory Council - Membership

MT HB1438

Tariff Transition Advisory Councils Act; enact

MT SB1621

Obesity; prevention; treatment; advisory council

MT SB222

Public Health – Cannabis Public Health Advisory Council – Membership

MT H537

Relative to school site councils and the district parent advisory council

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