Florida Senate - 2024 CS for SB 1394 By the Committee on Children, Families, and Elder Affairs; and Senators Gruters and Book 586-02416-24 20241394c1 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to community mobile support teams; 3 amending s. 394.495, F.S.; requiring the Department of 4 Children and Families to contract with managing 5 entities for community mobile support teams to place 6 certain crisis counselors within local law enforcement 7 agencies to conduct follow-up contacts with certain 8 persons; providing requirements for crisis counselors, 9 community mobile support teams, and certain community 10 mental health centers; providing an effective date. 11 12 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 13 14 Section 1. Subsection (8) is added to section 394.495, 15 Florida Statutes, to read: 16 394.495 Child and adolescent mental health system of care; 17 programs and services.— 18 (8)(a) The department shall contract with managing entities 19 for community mobile support teams throughout this state to 20 place crisis counselors from community mental health centers in 21 local law enforcement agencies. The counselors shall conduct 22 follow-up contacts with children, adolescents, and adults who 23 have been involuntarily committed under the Baker Act by a law 24 enforcement officer. The goal of the community mobile support 25 team through its partnership with law enforcement is to reduce 26 recidivism of involuntary commitments under the Baker Act by law 27 enforcement, reduce the time burden of law enforcement 28 completing follow-up work with persons after commitment under 29 the Baker Act, provide additional crisis intervention services, 30 assist persons with engagement in mental health care, and give 31 persons another option for mental health crisis intervention 32 other than the use of law enforcement. 33 (b) A community mobile support team crisis counselor shall, 34 at a minimum: 35 1. Provide follow-up care to individuals in the community 36 that law enforcement has identified as needing additional mental 37 health support. 38 2. Conduct home visits to assist a person with connecting 39 with the appropriate aftercare services in his or her community 40 following his or her discharge from a Baker Act receiving 41 facility. 42 3. Provide support to aid a person during the transition 43 period from his or her release from commitment under the Baker 44 Act to connection with aftercare services. 45 4. Provide brief crisis counseling and assessment for 46 additional needs. 47 (c) A community mobile support team shall offer, at a 48 minimum, all of the following services: 49 1. Crisis assessment. 50 2. Community-based crisis counseling. 51 3. In-person, follow-up care after involuntary commitment 52 under the Baker Act by a law enforcement officer. 53 4. Assistance with accessing and engaging in aftercare 54 services. 55 5. Assistance with obtaining other necessary community 56 resources to maintain stability. 57 6. Coordination of safety planning. 58 (d) A community mental health center contracted by a 59 managing entity to provide a community mobile support team must: 60 1. Collaborate with local law enforcement offices in the 61 planning, development, and program evaluation processes. 62 2. Require that services be made available 7 days a week. 63 3. Establish independent response protocols and memorandums 64 of understanding with local law enforcement agencies. 65 Section 2. This act shall take effect July 1, 2024.