Bill Text: FL S0468 | 2023 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Suicide Prevention
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2023-02-20 - Withdrawn prior to introduction, companion bill(s) passed, see CS/SB 914 (Ch. 2023-252) [S0468 Detail]
Download: Florida-2023-S0468-Introduced.html
Florida Senate - 2023 SB 468 By Senator Garcia 36-00837-23 2023468__ 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to suicide prevention; amending s. 3 394.9086, F.S.; revising the purposes of the 4 Commission on Mental Health and Substance Abuse to 5 include an assessment of the state’s suicide 6 prevention infrastructure; revising the duties of the 7 commission to include duties relating to the state’s 8 suicide prevention infrastructure; providing an 9 effective date. 10 11 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 12 13 Section 1. Subsection (2) and paragraph (a) of subsection 14 (4) of section 394.9086, Florida Statutes, are amended to read: 15 394.9086 Commission on Mental Health and Substance Abuse.— 16 (2) PURPOSES.—The purposes of the commission are to examine 17 the current methods of providing mental health and substance 18 abuse services in the state and to improve the effectiveness of 19 current practices, procedures, programs, and initiatives in 20 providing such services; identify any barriers or deficiencies 21 in the delivery of such services; assess the adequacy of the 22 current infrastructure of Florida’s National Suicide Prevention 23 Lifeline (NSPL) system and other components of the state’s 24 behavioral health crisis system; and recommend changes to 25 existing laws, rules, and policies necessary to implement the 26 commission’s recommendations. 27 (4) DUTIES.— 28 (a) The duties of the Commission on Mental Health and 29 Substance Abuse include the following: 30 1. Conducting a review and evaluation of the management and 31 functioning of the existing publicly supported mental health and 32 substance abuse systems and services in the department, the 33 Agency for Health Care Administration, and all other departments 34 which administer mental health and substance abuse services. 35 Such review shall include, at a minimum, a review of current 36 goals and objectives, current planning, services strategies, 37 coordination management, purchasing, contracting, financing, 38 local government funding responsibility, and accountability 39 mechanisms. 40 2. Considering the unique needs of persons who are dually 41 diagnosed. 42 3. Addressing access to, financing of, and scope of 43 responsibility in the delivery of emergency behavioral health 44 care services. 45 4. Addressing the quality and effectiveness of current 46 mental health and substance abuse services delivery systems, and 47 professional staffing and clinical structure of services, roles, 48 and responsibilities of public and private providers, such as 49 community mental health centers; community substance abuse 50 agencies; hospitals, including emergency services departments; 51 law enforcement agencies; and the judicial system. 52 5. Addressing priority population groups for publicly 53 funded mental health and substance abuse services, identifying 54 the comprehensive mental health and substance abuse services 55 delivery systems, mental health and substance abuse needs 56 assessment and planning activities, and local government funding 57 responsibilities for mental health and substance abuse services. 58 6. Reviewing the implementation of chapter 2020-107, Laws 59 of Florida. 60 7. Identifying any gaps in the provision of mental health 61 and substance use disorder services. 62 8. Providing recommendations on how behavioral health 63 managing entities may fulfill their purpose of promoting service 64 continuity and work with community stakeholders throughout this 65 state in furtherance of supporting the NSPL system and other 66 crisis response services. 67 9. Conducting an overview of the current infrastructure of 68 the NSPL system. 69 10. Analyzing the current capacity of crisis response 70 services available throughout this state, including services 71 provided by mobile response teams and centralized receiving 72 facilities. The analysis must include information on the 73 geographic area and the total population served by each mobile 74 response team along with the average response time to each call 75 made to a mobile response team; the number of calls that a 76 mobile response team was unable to respond to due to staff 77 limitations, travel distance, or other factors; and the veteran 78 status and age groups of individuals served by mobile response 79 teams. 80 11. Evaluating and making recommendations to improve 81 linkages between the NSPL infrastructure and crisis response 82 services within this state. 83 12. Identifying available mental health block grant funds 84 that can be used to support the NSPL and crisis response 85 infrastructure within this state, including any available 86 funding through opioid settlements or through the American 87 Rescue Plan Act, Pub. L. No. 117-2; the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, 88 and Economic Security (CARES) Act, Pub. L. No. 116-136; or other 89 federal legislation. 90 13. In consultation with the Agency for Health Care 91 Administration, identifying sources of funding available through 92 the Medicaid program specifically for crisis response services, 93 including funding that may be available by seeking approval of a 94 Section 1115 waiver submitted to the Centers for Medicare and 95 Medicaid Services. 96 14. Making recommendations regarding the mission and 97 objectives of state-supported mental health and substance abuse 98 services and the planning, management, staffing, financing, 99 contracting, coordination, and accountability mechanisms which 100 will best foster the recommended mission and objectives. 101 15.10.Evaluating and making recommendations regarding the 102 establishment of a permanent, agency-level entity to manage 103 mental health, substance abuse, and related services statewide. 104 At a minimum, the evaluation must consider and describe the: 105 a. Specific duties and organizational structure proposed 106 for the entity; 107 b. Resource needs of the entity and possible sources of 108 funding; 109 c. Estimated impact on access to and quality of services; 110 d. Impact on individuals with behavioral health needs and 111 their families, both those currently served through the affected 112 systems providing behavioral health services and those in need 113 of services; and 114 e. Relation to, integration with, and impact on providers, 115 managing entities, communities, state agencies, and systems 116 which provide mental health and substance abuse services in this 117 state. Such recommendations must ensure that the ability of such 118 other agencies and systems to carry out their missions and 119 responsibilities is not impaired. 120 Section 2. This act shall take effect July 1, 2023.