Arizona 2023 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SB1407

Caption

Health services; monitoring; technical correction

Impact

The amendment brought by SB1407 could have a substantial effect on how alcohol and drug treatment facilities are regulated in Arizona. With the Department of Health Services taking an active role in monitoring and approving these facilities, the bill aims to enhance the quality and consistency of treatment services available to individuals struggling with substance abuse. By instituting clear standards and guidelines, the bill hopes to improve the overall effectiveness of treatment programs and facilitate better outcomes for individuals in recovery.

Summary

SB1407 aims to amend Section 36-2006 of the Arizona Revised Statutes concerning monitoring of alcohol and other drug screening, education, and treatment programs. This legislation mandates the Department of Health Services to oversee these programs, ensuring they meet established standards for approval. The bill specifies the responsibilities for the Department, including adopting rules for the operation of treatment facilities and creating standardized assessment protocols. This move is significant as it seeks to establish a more uniform approach in the management of substance abuse treatment across the state.

Contention

There may be points of contention surrounding SB1407, particularly concerning the extent of oversight imposed on treatment facilities. While supporters may argue that increased regulation is necessary for ensuring quality care, opponents may raise concerns about the potential for bureaucratic barriers that could limit access to treatment services. Critics might argue that too much regulation could stifle innovative treatment approaches or place undue burdens on facilities, particularly smaller ones that may struggle to comply with the strict standards set forth by the Department.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ HB2456

Technical correction; health services; monitoring

AZ SB1088

Technical correction; health services; monitoring.

AZ SB1161

Technical correction; health services; fees

AZ SB1248

Technical correction; home health agencies.

AZ SB1493

Home health agencies; technical correction

AZ SB1492

Technical correction; public health.

AZ SB1082

Technical correction; AHCCCS; application process

AZ SB1089

Technical correction; AHCCCS; application process.

AZ HB2066

Behavioral health transportation; providers; technicians

AZ SB1049

Reviser's technical corrections; 2024

Similar Bills

CA AB395

Substance use treatment providers.

AZ HB2745

Court-ordered treatment; enhanced services

AZ SB1310

Court-ordered treatment; enhanced services.

AZ HB2944

Inpatient treatment days; computation; exclusion

CA SB349

California Ethical Treatment for Persons with Substance Use Disorder Act.

AZ HB2041

Mental health; voluntary evaluations; payment

CA AB1230

Gambling disorder prevention.

IA HF479

A bill for an act establishing a veterans recovery pilot program and fund for the reimbursement of expenses related to providing hyperbaric oxygen treatment to eligible veterans.(See HF 574.)