Bill Text: NY S05209 | 2021-2022 | General Assembly | Introduced
Bill Title: Enacts the "minority mental health act" to establish the division of minority mental health within the office of mental health; provides that such division shall be responsible for assuring that mental health programs and services are culturally and linguistically appropriate to meet the needs of racial and ethnic minorities.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2022-01-05 - REFERRED TO MENTAL HEALTH [S05209 Detail]
Download: New_York-2021-S05209-Introduced.html
STATE OF NEW YORK ________________________________________________________________________ 5209 2021-2022 Regular Sessions IN SENATE February 26, 2021 ___________ Introduced by Sen. PARKER -- read twice and ordered printed, and when printed to be committed to the Committee on Mental Health AN ACT to amend the mental hygiene law, in relation to establishing the division of minority mental health within the office of mental health, and providing for its powers and duties The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem- bly, do enact as follows: 1 Section 1. Legislative intent. The legislature hereby finds that 2 racial and ethnic minorities in America comprise a substantial and 3 vibrant segment of the United States population. According to the 2000 4 United States Census, minorities comprised the majority of the New York 5 City population. Further, the legislature finds that nearly half of all 6 New York City households speak a language other than English at home, 7 and that the "enormous shortage of trained bilingual and bicultural 8 counselors, therapists, psychiatrists and social workers, make it impos- 9 sible, for many limited-English-proficient New Yorkers to obtain refer- 10 rals and timely, appropriate mental health services" (New York State 11 Assembly Standing Committee on Mental Health report, An Evaluation of 12 the Delivery of Mental Hygiene Services in New York State, February 13 2005). Moreover, the legislature finds that the President's New Freedom 14 Commission on Mental Health also found that the mental health system in 15 the United States "has not kept pace with the diverse needs of racial 16 and ethnic minorities. Misunderstanding and misinterpreting behaviors 17 have led to tragic consequences, including inappropriately placing 18 minorities in the criminal and juvenile justice systems." Consequently, 19 the legislature finds that a division of minority mental health should 20 be created to address the unique mental health needs of the racial and 21 ethnic minority citizens of the state. 22 § 2. Short title. This act shall be known and may be cited as the 23 "minority mental health act". EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [] is old law to be omitted. LBD09292-01-1S. 5209 2 1 § 3. The mental hygiene law is amended by adding a new article 8 to 2 read as follows: 3 ARTICLE 8 4 DIVISION OF MINORITY MENTAL 5 HEALTH 6 Section 8.01 Declaration of policy. 7 8.03 Definitions. 8 8.05 Division of minority mental health. 9 8.07 Scope of responsibilities. 10 8.09 Minority mental health council. 11 § 8.01 Declaration of policy. 12 The state of New York and its local governments have a responsibility 13 to care for and treat all of its citizens suffering from mental disabil- 14 ities. To address the growing and significant disconnect between the 15 mental health care needs, and the availability and accessibility of 16 culturally and linguistically competent care for all New Yorkers, a new 17 division of minority mental health is created. The division shall focus 18 on assessing the mental health needs of racial and ethnic minority popu- 19 lations and strive to best ensure that appropriate care is provided to 20 these individuals. 21 § 8.03 Definitions. 22 As used in this article: 23 (a) "Council" means the minority mental health council established by 24 section 8.09 of this article. 25 (b) "Division" means the division of minority health established by 26 section 8.05 of this article. 27 § 8.05 Division of minority mental health. 28 There is hereby established, within the office, a division of minority 29 mental health. The division shall assist the office and the commissioner 30 in carrying out their powers and duties relating to the provision of 31 mental health services to racial and ethnic minorities. 32 § 8.07 Scope of responsibilities. 33 The division shall: 34 (a) be responsible for assuring that mental health programs and 35 services are culturally and linguistically appropriate to meet the needs 36 of racial and ethnic minorities; 37 (b) serve as liaison and advocate for the office on minority mental 38 health matters. This function shall include the provision of staff 39 support to the council and the establishment of appropriate program 40 linkage with related federal, state, and local agencies and programs; 41 (c) assist professional schools and state agencies to develop compre- 42 hensive programs to improve the supply of minority mental health person- 43 nel by promoting minority mental health clinical training and curriculum 44 improvement, and disseminating minority mental health career information 45 to high school and college students; and 46 (d) review the impact of programs, regulations and mental health care 47 reimbursement policies on minority mental health service delivery and 48 access. 49 § 8.09 Minority mental health council. 50 (a) There is hereby established, within the division, a minority 51 mental health council to consist of the commissioner and fourteen 52 appointed members. The commissioner shall serve as the chair of the 53 council. The appointed membership of the council shall have relevant 54 experience related to the provision or receipt of minority services and 55 shall be reflective of the diversity of the state's population includ-S. 5209 3 1 ing, but not limited to, the various minority populations throughout the 2 state. The members shall be appointed as follows: 3 1. four members shall be appointed by the governor; 4 2. four members shall be appointed by the temporary president of the 5 senate; 6 3. four members shall be appointed by the speaker of the assembly; 7 4. one member shall be appointed by the minority leader of the senate; 8 and 9 5. one member shall be appointed by the minority leader of the assem- 10 bly. 11 (b) The appointed members of the council shall each serve a term of 12 two years, but shall continue to serve in office until their successors 13 are appointed. All vacancies in the membership of the council shall be 14 filled for the unexpired term within six months of the date the vacancy 15 occurs. Vacancies shall be filled in the same manner as the original 16 appointment. 17 (c) The council shall meet as frequently as its business may require, 18 but in no case shall it meet less than four times during any calendar 19 year. 20 (d) The members of the council shall receive no compensation for their 21 services, but shall be allowed their actual and necessary expenses 22 incurred in the performance of their duties pursuant to this article. 23 (e) The council shall: 24 1. at the request of the commissioner, consider any matter relating to 25 the provision and improvement of minority mental health services; and 26 2. conduct a study on the mental health needs of racial and ethnic 27 minorities and the availability and effectiveness of programs designed 28 to meet such needs. Such study shall include, but not be limited to, an 29 examination of: rates of underutilization of mental health services by 30 specific racial and ethnic minority groups, the reasons contributing to 31 such underutilization patterns, the availability of mental health 32 services specifically designed to address the needs of identified racial 33 and ethnic minorities and recommendations for addressing identified 34 unmet needs and for improving the availability of culturally and 35 linguistically appropriate services. The council shall report its find- 36 ings and recommendations to the governor, the commissioner, the tempo- 37 rary president of the senate, the speaker of the assembly and the chair- 38 persons of the senate mental health and developmental disabilities 39 committee and the assembly mental health committee, within eighteen 40 months of the effective date of this article. 41 § 4. This act shall take effect on the first of April next succeeding 42 the date on which it shall have become a law; provided that any appoint- 43 ments, rules and regulations necessary to implement the provisions of 44 this act on its effective date are authorized to be completed on or 45 before such date.