California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Senate Bill SB476

Introduced
2/19/25  

Caption

Short-term residential therapeutic programs.

Impact

The modification proposed in SB 476 may impact existing statutory requirements by enforcing stricter standards for the operation of short-term residential therapeutic programs. These standards include timely accreditation, regular reporting to the licensing department on accreditation status, and ensuring these programs can provide necessary mental health care under Medi-Cal requirements. This may lead to improved service delivery for children in need of mental health support, fostering a more structured framework that aims to ensure sustainability and accountability in the care provided.

Summary

Senate Bill 476, introduced by Senator Valladares, seeks to amend Section 1562.01 of the Health and Safety Code to refine the licensing and regulatory frameworks for short-term residential therapeutic programs in California. These facilities, defined as places that provide intensive care and supervision for children, are essential for addressing the needs of those experiencing trauma. The bill emphasizes the requirement for national accreditation and establishes guidelines for maintaining compliance after licensure, thus enhancing the overall quality of care provided in these facilities.

Contention

While the bill primarily focuses on technical and non-substantive changes, the potential implications of stricter accreditation standards could lead to concerns about the accessibility of services for underserved populations. Advocates for child welfare may argue that requiring high standards could reduce the number of available therapeutic programs if existing providers cannot meet the new criteria. This could inadvertently exacerbate gaps in service availability for children needing immediate therapeutic intervention, leading to a push for more inclusive legislation that considers the operational realities of such facilities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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