Establishes "Mental and Behavioral Health for Hispanics and Latinos Act"; appropriates $1 million.
Impact
This bill is positioned to bolster mental and behavioral health outcomes by ensuring that information and resources are aligned with the cultural contexts of these communities. By facilitating access to evidence-based intervention strategies and emphasizing community engagement, the bill aims to improve overall mental health awareness and treatment accessibility. Additionally, it addresses the detrimental effects of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic on these populations, recognizing the heightened challenges they face.
Summary
Assembly Bill A3741, also known as the 'Mental and Behavioral Health for Hispanics and Latinos Act,' is designed to enhance mental and behavioral health outreach specifically within Hispanic and Latino communities in New Jersey. The bill mandates the Commissioner of Health to develop and implement an educational strategy to promote awareness and reduce stigma associated with mental health conditions and substance use disorders. This outreach is to be culturally and linguistically tailored, reflecting the diverse needs of various subgroups within the Hispanic and Latino populations.
Contention
While the bill has received support from various advocacy groups focused on minority health, potential contention may arise concerning funding allocations and implementation strategies. The appropriated sum of $1,000,000 from the General Fund signals a significant investment in mental health initiatives, but discussions about the efficacy of such funds and their management may emerge. Critics could argue about the sufficiency of this funding relative to the scale of mental health needs in these communities, highlighting the necessity for ongoing evaluations of both the bill's effectiveness and its financial sustainability.
Changes the name of "applied behavior assistant analyst" to "assistant applied behavior analyst" and makes several changes to provide consistency in the certification language for behavioral analysts.
Changes the name of "applied behavior assistant analyst" to "assistant applied behavior analyst" and makes several changes to provide consistency in the certification language for behavioral analysts.
Health: licensing; behavioral health transportation licensing requirements; provide for. Amends 1974 PA 258 (MCL 330.1001 - 330.2106) by adding ch. 9B. TIE BAR WITH: SB 0927'26
Health occupations: health professionals; limited license for certain individuals engaging in the practice of applied behavior analysis; provide for. Amends secs. 16343a, 18253 & 18257 of 1978 PA 368 (MCL 333.16343a et seq.).