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HISB709Intro
25%
Requires the Department of Health to track and publicly report certain data relating to crisis reports, emergency mental health transports, and court-ordered treatments. Requires DOH to respond to reports about persons having severe mental illness wh...
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2025-01-17
Introduced.
HISB787Intro
25%
Appropriates funds to the Department of Health to establish and operate a free statewide mental health warm line to provide mental health support in non-emergency situations.
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2025-01-17
Introduced.
HISB1042Intro
25%
Establishes and appropriates moneys for a mental health emerging therapies special fund, to be administered by the Department of Health. Requires annual reports to the Legislature.
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2025-01-17
Introduced.
HISB37Intro
25%
Beginning with the 2025-2026 school year, requires all public and private schools that serve students in grades 6 through 12 and issue student identification cards to have information on mental health and suicide prevention hotlines printed on the st...
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2025-01-16
To Senate Education Committee
HISB34Intro
25%
Requires the Department of Education to identify an absence due to the mental health of a student as an excused absence. Defines the term "excused absence". Exempts an absence due to the mental health of a student from the enforcement of penalties re...
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2025-01-16
To Senate Education Committee
HIHB112Intro
25%
Appropriates funds to the Department of Health to establish and operate a free statewide mental health warm line to provide mental health support in non-emergency situations.
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2025-01-16
Introduced and Pass First Reading.
HISB323Intro
25%
Authorizes a person intoxicated by alcohol, under the influence of drugs, or incapacitated by substances, including a minor, to voluntarily admit themself to a psychiatric facility or a behavioral health crisis center for an emergency evaluation to d...
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2025-01-15
Introduced and passed First Reading.
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