Makes revisions relating to mental health care. (BDR 38-350)
Impact
With the introduction of AB514, state regulations will expand the existing framework for mental health services, requiring licensing and regulatory compliance for providers of rehabilitative residential care. Facilities will be obliged to meet specific standards, which includes undergoing regular inspections and adhering to licensing conditions set forth by the Division of Public and Behavioral Health. The bill's implementation is projected to increase availability of mental health resources and support networks, which are vital as communities address rising mental health concerns and aim for better patient outcomes. Ultimately, this could lead to improved recovery rates and increased self-sufficiency for those affected by mental health issues.
Summary
Assembly Bill 514 focuses on enhancing mental health services within the state by necessitating Medicaid coverage for rehabilitative residential mental health care. The bill outlines that rehabilitative care encompasses community-based, medically monitored services aimed at individuals experiencing mental illness or behavioral health conditions. Under this legislation, the Department of Health and Human Services is mandated to administer these services in alignment with established state law provisions regarding Medicaid coverage. The bill emphasizes the importance of providing licensed and regulated facilities for such mental health care, which is critical for ensuring both quality and accessibility to individuals in need.
Contention
Some notable points of contention surrounding AB514 include the costs associated with implementing the expanded Medicaid coverage for rehabilitative mental health services. Critics may express concerns about the financial implications for the state budget and potential strains on existing health care resources. Additionally, discussions have emerged around the adequacy of training and preparedness for mental health providers in emergency situations, ensuring that establishments can handle crises effectively. Advocates highlight that while the bill aims to improve service provision, proper oversight and funding are crucial to ensure that the goals of the bill are met without negatively impacting service quality or accessibility.
Requesting The Department Of Corrections And Rehabilitation, In Planning And Designing The New Oahu Community Correctional Center In Halawa, To Include Circuit And District Court Facilities And Establish A Release Procedure Under Which Detainees Or Inmates, Upon Release, Are Transported To A Site Other Than Residential Communities Or Public Spaces.
Requesting The Department Of Corrections And Rehabilitation, In Planning And Designing The New Oahu Community Correctional Center In Halawa, To Include A Circuit And District Court Facility And Establish A Release Procedure Under Which Detainees Or Inmates, Upon Release, Are Transported To A Site Other Than Residential Communities Or Public Spaces.
Corporate income tax: credits; state historic preservation tax credit program; modify. Amends sec. 676 of 1967 PA 281 (MCL 206.676). TIE BAR WITH: HB 4504'25
Individual income tax: credit; state historic preservation tax credit program; modify. Amends sec. 266a of 1967 PA 281 (MCL 206.266a). TIE BAR WITH: HB 4503'25
Creates an office to residential conversion tax credit which shall be administered by the empire state development corporation; creates a historic preservation rehabilitation office to residential conversion tax credit which shall be administered by the state historic preservation office.