Arizona 2024 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2456

Introduced
6/14/24  

Caption

Technical correction; health services; monitoring

Impact

The bill amends Section 36-2006 of the Arizona Revised Statutes, which addresses the monitoring of programs related to alcohol and drug abuse. Notably, the proposed amendments will require the Department of Health Services to establish rules that define standards for the approval of screening and treatment facilities, as well as setting requirements for referrals. This move could lead to more uniform practices across facilities, which is essential for maintaining quality and consistency in treatment approaches.

Summary

House Bill 2456, introduced by Representative Montenegro, seeks to amend existing statutes related to alcohol and drug abuse in the state of Arizona. It specifically focuses on enhancing the Department of Health Services' role in monitoring programs and facilities that provide screening, education, and treatment for alcohol and other drug-related issues. The intended changes aim to ensure greater oversight and standardization of such facilities to improve efficacy in combating substance abuse problems within the state.

Contention

While the bill aims to provide clarity and improve monitoring mechanisms, there may be points of contention regarding how these regulations might impact existing facilities. Some stakeholders could raise concerns about the feasibility of implementing new standards, especially if they necessitate significant adjustments to current operations. Additionally, the comprehensive nature of monitoring could be seen by some as an encroachment of state oversight into local treatment programs, igniting discussions about the balance between state regulation and local control in health services.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ HB2466

Technical correction; health services; monitoring

AZ SB1407

Health services; monitoring; technical correction

AZ SB1202

Technical correction; health services; monitoring

AZ SB1088

Technical correction; health services; monitoring.

AZ HB2460

Technical correction; public health

AZ HB2689

Reviser's technical corrections; 2023

AZ HB2129

ADEQ; direct potable reuse; rules

AZ HB2461

Technical correction; public health

AZ HB2462

Technical correction; AHCCCS; application process

AZ HB2494

Technical correction; health services; fees

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