Bill Text: TX HB3617 | 2019-2020 | 86th Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to the creation of a mental health jail diversion and crisis stabilization unit pilot program.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2019-03-18 - Referred to Corrections [HB3617 Detail]
Download: Texas-2019-HB3617-Introduced.html
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By: Reynolds | H.B. No. 3617 |
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relating to the creation of a mental health jail diversion and | ||
crisis stabilization unit pilot program. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. Subtitle C, Title 7, Health and Safety Code, is | ||
amended by adding Chapter 581 to read as follows: | ||
CHAPTER 581. MENTAL HEALTH JAIL DIVERSION AND CRISIS STABILIZATION | ||
UNIT PILOT PROGRAM; FORT BEND COUNTY | ||
Sec. 581.001. DEFINITIONS. In this chapter: | ||
(1) "Commissioner" means the commissioner of state | ||
health services. | ||
(2) "County judge" means the county judge of Fort Bend | ||
County. | ||
(3) "Department" means the Department of State Health | ||
Services. | ||
Sec. 581.002. MENTAL HEALTH JAIL DIVERSION AND CRISIS | ||
STABILIZATION UNIT PILOT PROGRAM. The department, in cooperation | ||
with the county judge, shall establish a pilot program in Fort Bend | ||
County to be implemented by the county judge to: | ||
(1) provide short-term residential treatment in a | ||
crisis stabilization unit that includes medical, behavioral | ||
health, case management, and nursing services for persons with | ||
mental illness who are at risk of incarceration or are incarcerated | ||
in the Fort Bend County jail; and | ||
(2) reduce recidivism and the frequency of arrests and | ||
incarceration among persons with mental illness in that county. | ||
Sec. 581.003. CRIMINAL JUSTICE MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE MODEL. | ||
The county judge shall design and test through the pilot program a | ||
criminal justice mental health service model oriented toward | ||
providing short-term residential treatment in a crisis | ||
stabilization unit that includes medical, behavioral health, case | ||
management, and nursing services and aims to reduce the recidivism | ||
and frequency of arrests for persons with mental illness in the Fort | ||
Bend County jail. The model initially must apply the critical time | ||
intervention principle described by Section 581.004 and must | ||
include the following elements: | ||
(1) medical and nursing services; | ||
(2) low caseload management; | ||
(3) multilevel residential services; and | ||
(4) easy access to: | ||
(A) integrated health, mental health, and | ||
chemical dependency services; | ||
(B) benefits acquisition services; | ||
(C) multiple rehabilitation services; and | ||
(D) coordinated legal and provider systems. | ||
Sec. 581.004. CRITICAL TIME INTERVENTION. The pilot | ||
program, in applying the critical time intervention principle, must | ||
give persons with mental illness access to needed social, clinical, | ||
housing, and benefit services in a timely manner. | ||
Sec. 581.005. LOCAL SERVICES COORDINATION. In designing | ||
the criminal justice mental health service model, the county judge | ||
shall seek input from and coordinate the provision of services with | ||
the following local entities: | ||
(1) the Fort Bend County Sheriff's Office; | ||
(2) county or municipal law enforcement agencies; | ||
(3) the mental health division of the office of the | ||
district attorney of Fort Bend County; | ||
(4) the Fort Bend County public defender; | ||
(5) Fort Bend County Behavioral Health Services; | ||
(6) specially trained law enforcement crisis | ||
intervention teams and crisis intervention response teams; | ||
(7) providers of guardianship services; | ||
(8) providers of case management; | ||
(9) providers of assertive community treatment; | ||
(10) providers of crisis stabilization services; | ||
(11) providers of intensive and general supportive | ||
housing; | ||
(12) providers of telehealth services; | ||
(13) providers of information technology; | ||
(14) providers that address social determinants of | ||
health; and | ||
(15) providers of integrated mental health and | ||
substance abuse inpatient, outpatient, and rehabilitation | ||
services, including the local mental health authority. | ||
Sec. 581.006. PROGRAM CAPACITY. (a) In implementing the | ||
pilot program, the county judge shall ensure the program has the | ||
resources to provide mental health jail diversion services to not | ||
fewer than 50 individuals. | ||
(b) The county judge shall endeavor to serve each year the | ||
program operates not fewer than 50 or more than 100 individuals | ||
cumulatively. | ||
(c) Before the county judge implements the pilot program, | ||
the department and the county judge jointly shall establish clear | ||
criteria for identifying a target population to be served by the | ||
program. The criteria must prioritize serving a target population | ||
composed of members with the highest risks of recidivism. The | ||
county judge, in consultation with the appropriate entities listed | ||
in Section 581.005, may adjust the criteria established under this | ||
subsection during the operation of the program provided the | ||
adjusted criteria are clearly articulated. | ||
Sec. 581.007. FINANCING THE PROGRAM. (a) The creation of | ||
the pilot program under this chapter is contingent on the | ||
continuing agreement of the Commissioners Court of Fort Bend County | ||
to contribute to the program each year in which the program operates | ||
services for persons with mental illness equivalent in value to | ||
funding provided by the state for the program. | ||
(b) It is the intent of the legislature that appropriations | ||
made to pay for the pilot program are made in addition to and will | ||
not reduce the amount of appropriations made in the regular funding | ||
of a local authority for intellectual and developmental | ||
disabilities or a local mental health authority that serves Fort | ||
Bend County. | ||
(c) The Commissioners Court of Fort Bend County may seek and | ||
receive gifts and grants from federal sources, foundations, | ||
individuals, and other sources for the benefit of the pilot | ||
program. | ||
Sec. 581.008. INSPECTIONS. The department may make | ||
inspections of the operation of and provision of mental health jail | ||
diversion services through the pilot program on behalf of the state | ||
to ensure state money appropriated for the pilot program is used | ||
effectively. | ||
Sec. 581.009. REPORT. (a) Not later than December 1, 2022, | ||
the commissioner shall evaluate and submit a report concerning the | ||
effect of the pilot program in providing short-term residential | ||
treatment in a crisis stabilization unit that includes medical, | ||
behavioral health, case management, and nursing services and | ||
reducing recidivism and the frequency of arrests and incarceration | ||
among persons with mental illness in Fort Bend County to the | ||
governor, the lieutenant governor, the speaker of the house of | ||
representatives, and the presiding officers of the standing | ||
committees of the senate and house of representatives having | ||
primary jurisdiction over health and human services issues and over | ||
criminal justice issues. | ||
(b) The report must include a description of the features of | ||
the criminal justice mental health service model developed and | ||
tested under the pilot program and the commissioner's | ||
recommendation whether to expand use of the model statewide. | ||
(c) In conducting the evaluation required under Subsection | ||
(a), the commissioner shall compare the rate of recidivism in Fort | ||
Bend County among persons in the target population before the date | ||
the program is implemented in the community to the rate of | ||
recidivism among those persons two years after the date the program | ||
is implemented in the community and three years after the date the | ||
program is implemented in the community. The commissioner may | ||
include in the evaluation measures of the effectiveness of the | ||
program related to the well-being of persons served under the | ||
program. | ||
Sec. 581.010. CONCLUSION; EXPIRATION. The pilot program | ||
established under this chapter concludes and this chapter expires | ||
September 1, 2023. | ||
SECTION 2. This Act takes effect immediately if it receives | ||
a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, as | ||
provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution. If this | ||
Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate effect, this | ||
Act takes effect September 1, 2019. |