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HB 405: Mental Health and Substance Abuse

GENERAL BILL by Maney ; (CO-INTRODUCERS) Garrison

Mental Health and Substance Abuse; Revises & provides terminology & requirements relating to petitions & procedures for voluntary & involuntary admissions, examinations, & treatment under Baker Act & Marchman Act.

Effective Date: 7/1/2021
Last Action: 4/30/2021 House - Died in Children, Families & Seniors Subcommittee
Bill Text: PDF

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  • Bill History

    Date Chamber Action
    1/25/2021 House • Filed
    2/8/2021 House • Referred to Children, Families & Seniors Subcommittee
    • Referred to Criminal Justice & Public Safety Subcommittee
    • Referred to Health Care Appropriations Subcommittee
    • Referred to Health & Human Services Committee
    • Now in Children, Families & Seniors Subcommittee
    3/2/2021 House • 1st Reading (Original Filed Version)
    4/30/2021 House • Died in Children, Families & Seniors Subcommittee

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  • HB 405, Original Filed Version (Current Bill Version) Posted 1/25/2021 at 8:52 AM

    Bill Text:   PDF
    Analyses:   None

    Related Bills (4)

    Bill Number Subject Filed By Relationship Last Action and Location Track Bills
    S 828 (c1) Mental Health and Substance Abuse Book Similar Last Action: 4/30/2021 S Died in Judiciary
    H 955 Mental Health Treatment and Examinations Gottlieb Compare Last Action: 4/30/2021 H Died in Children, Families & Seniors Subcommittee
    S 1736 Mental Health Treatment and Examinations Ausley Compare Last Action: 4/30/2021 S Died in Judiciary
    S 1856 Firearms Book Compare Last Action: 4/30/2021 S Died in Judiciary

    Citations - Statutes (43)

    Citation Catchline Location in Bill Location In Bill Help
    394.455 Definitions. Page 9 (pdf)
    394.459 Rights of patients. Page 9 (pdf)
    394.4598 Guardian advocate. Page 10 (pdf)
    394.4599 Notice. Page 11 (pdf)
    394.461 Designation of receiving and treatment facilities and receiving systems. Page 12 (pdf)
    394.4615 Clinical records; confidentiality. Page 13 (pdf)
    394.462 Transportation. Page 14 (pdf)
    394.4625 Voluntary admissions. Page 21 (pdf)
    394.463 Involuntary examination. Page 26 (pdf)
    394.4655 Involuntary outpatient services. Page 32 (pdf)
    394.467 Involuntary inpatient placement. Page 34 (pdf)
    394.495 Child and adolescent mental health system of care; programs and services. Page 39 (pdf)
    394.496 Service planning. Page 40 (pdf)
    394.499 Integrated children’s crisis stabilization unit/juvenile addictions receiving facility services. Page 40 (pdf)
    394.9085 Behavioral provider liability. Page 41 (pdf)
    397.305 Legislative findings, intent, and purpose. Page 41 (pdf)
    397.311 Definitions. Page 42 (pdf)
    397.416 Substance abuse treatment services; qualified professional. Page 43 (pdf)
    397.501 Rights of individuals. Page 44 (pdf)
    397.675 Criteria for involuntary admissions, including protective custody, emergency admission, and other involuntary assessment, involuntary treatment, and alternative involuntary assessment for minors, for purposes of assessment and stabilization, and for Page 44 (pdf)
    397.6751 Service provider responsibilities regarding involuntary admissions. Page 46 (pdf)
    397.681 Involuntary petitions; general provisions; court jurisdiction and right to counsel. Page 47 (pdf)
    397.6811 Involuntary assessment and stabilization. Page 48 (pdf)
    397.6814 Involuntary assessment and stabilization; contents of petition. Page 48 (pdf)
    397.6815 Involuntary assessment and stabilization; procedure. Page 48 (pdf)
    397.6818 Court determination. Page 49 (pdf)
    397.6819 Involuntary assessment and stabilization; responsibility of licensed service provider. Page 49 (pdf)
    397.6821 Extension of time for completion of involuntary assessment and stabilization. Page 49 (pdf)
    397.6822 Disposition of individual after involuntary assessment. Page 49 (pdf)
    397.693 Involuntary treatment. Page 49 (pdf)
    397.695 Involuntary services; persons who may petition. Page 50 (pdf)
    397.6951 Contents of petition for involuntary services. Page 50 (pdf)
    397.6955 Duties of court upon filing of petition for involuntary services. Page 53 (pdf)
    397.6957 Hearing on petition for involuntary services. Page 57 (pdf)
    397.697 Court determination; effect of court order for involuntary services. Page 63 (pdf)
    397.6971 Early release from involuntary services. Page 66 (pdf)
    397.6975 Extension of involuntary services period. Page 67 (pdf)
    397.6977 Disposition of individual upon completion of involuntary services. Page 70 (pdf)
    397.6978 Guardian advocate; patient incompetent to consent; substance abuse disorder. Page 70 (pdf)
    409.972 Mandatory and voluntary enrollment. Page 70 (pdf)
    464.012 Licensure of advanced practice registered nurses; fees; controlled substance prescribing. Page 71 (pdf)
    744.2007 Powers and duties. Page 71 (pdf)
    790.065 Sale and delivery of firearms. Page 71 (pdf)

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