Assigned to HHS FOR COMMITTEE ARIZONA STATE SENATE Fifty-Sixth Legislature, Second Regular Session FACT SHEET FOR S.B. 1100 Arizona state hospital; private entity Purpose Requires, rather than allows, the Department of Health Services (DHS) to enter into a five-year contract with a private entity to administer the Arizona State Hospital (ASH) and deliver client services. Background ASH is a division of DHS and serves all counties and tribal communities within the State of Arizona. Patients and residents are admitted only on an involuntary basis pursuant to a court order due to the severity of their mental illness or behavioral disorder and an inability to be successfully treated in a community facility, as a result of their involvement in the criminal justice system and/or their propensity poses an imminent risk to public safety should they be released to the community. Treatment at ASH is considered the highest and most restrictive level of inpatient care in the State. ASH consists of three separately licensed facilities: the Civil Hospital, the Forensic Hospital, and the Arizona Community Protection and Treatment Center. Regardless of the admitting facility, patients or residents are provided with clinical and administrative programs designed to meet their individualized needs. This includes psychiatric care, psychosexual education, medical and nursing services, pharmacotherapy management, rehabilitation, social work, psychological services, dietary services and nutritional care (DHS). DHS is responsible for oversight and administration of ASH. However, DHS may enter into a five-year contract with a private entity to administer ASH and deliver client services. DHS may renew its contract with a private entity up to two times, each renewal period lasting no longer than five years. DHS may terminate the contract after one year with no penalty, given that a 90-day written notice is provided to the contractor. Adjustments to the contract can only be made once a year following the anniversary of the contract's effective date and must be authorized by the Legislature and the Joint Legislative Budget Committee (JLBC). The contractor is liable for the costs of emergency, public safety and security services that are paid for by Arizona or any political subdivision thereof and must reimburse them in their entirety (A.R.S. ยง 36-214). If DHS enters into a contract for the private administration of ASH, at the end of the fourth year of the contract, an independent evaluator must conduct and complete a performance review to determine if the contracting entity has met the goals specified in the contract. Upon completion, the evaluator must submit a report of its findings to the Governor, the President of the Senate, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, JLBC and provide copies to the Secretary of State and the Director of the Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records. If there is a cost associated with privatizing the administration of ASH and delivery of client services, there may be a fiscal impact to the state General Fund. FACT SHEET S.B. 1100 Page 2 Provisions 1. Requires, rather than allows, DHS to enter into a five-year contract with a private entity to administer ASH and deliver client services. 2. Requires, within 90 days after the end of the fourth year of the contract, the independent evaluator reviewing the contracting entity to submit a report of its findings to the Governor, the President of the Senate, the Speaker of the House of Representatives and JLBC. 3. Removes the requirement that the independent evaluator's report be sent to the Director of the Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records. 4. Makes technical and conforming changes. 5. Becomes effective on the general effective date. Prepared by Senate Research January 26, 2024 MM/DM/slp