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.
Last Action: 4/30/2021 House - Died in Children, Families & Seniors Subcommittee
Bill Text: PDF
Bill History
Date | Chamber | Action |
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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 |
Related Bills
Bill Number | Subject | Filed By | Relationship | Last Action and Location | Track Bills |
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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 |
Committee Amendments
Floor Amendments
Bill Analyses
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No Vote History AvailableCitations - Statutes (43)
Citation | Catchline | Location in Bill Location In Bill Help |
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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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