Montana 2025 Regular Session

Montana Senate Bill SB435

Introduced
2/24/25  
Refer
2/24/25  
Engrossed
3/6/25  
Refer
3/7/25  
Enrolled
4/17/25  

Caption

Generally revise laws related to mentally ill individuals

Impact

The implications of SB 435 on state law will be significant as it expands the ability of mental health professionals to act in emergency situations. It establishes a legal framework for the 72-hour hold, aiming to ensure that individuals who pose a danger due to mental health issues receive prompt attention without unnecessary delays. Furthermore, the bill allows for hearings related to these mental health holds to be conducted via electronic audio-video communication, facilitating access to justice while minimizing the potential stress on individuals required to appear in person. This change could streamline the process of hearings and ensure compliance with the procedural rights of the respondents.

Summary

Senate Bill 435 aims to revise the existing laws regarding individuals with mental illnesses by establishing a framework for a 72-hour mental health hold. This provision allows mental health professionals to detain individuals who are deemed to be a threat to themselves or others, or those who are unable to care for themselves, for a period of up to 72 hours for assessment. The bill emphasizes a rapid evaluation process, requiring that the evaluation occur within the first 24 hours of the hold, which is intended to enhance the timely intervention for individuals in crisis. Additionally, it provides clear procedures for notifying the appropriate legal representatives during the process, ensuring that both the rights of the individual and the legal obligations of the authorities are maintained.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment around SB 435 has been generally supportive, especially among advocates for mental health reform who view the bill as a step towards more effective crisis intervention. Proponents argue that it represents a much-needed update to existing mental health laws that were outdated and insufficient to address modern challenges. However, concerns have been raised regarding the potential for misuse of the 72-hour hold provision, specifically regarding the balance between public safety and individual rights. Mental health advocates are particularly focused on ensuring that these measures enhance care rather than infringe upon civil liberties.

Contention

Key points of contention include the concerns raised by civil liberties advocates regarding the use of the 72-hour hold and the procedures involved in involuntary commitments. There is apprehension that the expanded powers granted to mental health professionals could lead to an increase in detentions that may not be warranted, thereby infringing on personal liberties. Additionally, the provisions allowing waiver of physical presence at hearings via electronic communication have sparked debate on whether this might compromise the thoroughness of legal proceedings, despite being a practical solution in many cases.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MT SB430

Generally revise laws related to civil commitment and emergency detention of mentally ill persons

MT HB395

Generally revise voting laws related to individuals of unsound mind

MT HB927

Generally revise laws related to illegal aliens

MT HB485

AN ACT relating to the care and treatment of individuals with mental illness.

MT HB76

Generally revise laws related to the board of behavioral health

MT SB319

Generally revise health care laws related to doulas

MT HB806

Generally revising laws related to dietitians and nutritionists

MT SB483

Generally revise health care laws

MT SB463

Generally revise laws related to reporting of child abuse and neglect

MT SB187

Generally revise medicaid laws

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