Florida 2022 Regular Session

Florida House Bill H2931

Introduced
11/15/21  
Refer
11/23/21  
Refer
11/23/21  

Caption

Marion County Central Receiving System

Impact

If enacted, this bill will contribute to the establishment of a structured framework for addressing mental health issues within Marion County. By allocating funds specifically for the Central Receiving System, the bill aligns with ongoing efforts to improve mental health services at the county level. The project aims to create a centralized site for residents to access services, which could lead to more streamlined care and improved outcomes for individuals facing mental health challenges.

Summary

House Bill 2931, known as the Marion County Central Receiving System bill, is an appropriations bill aimed at funding a specific project within Marion County. The legislation proposes a nonrecurring budget allocation of $990,000 from the General Revenue Fund to the Department of Children and Families for the fiscal year 2022-2023. This funding is designated for the development and operational support of the Central Receiving System, which is intended to enhance services related to mental health and provide better resources for residents in need.

Contention

While there has been broad support for such initiatives, there could be discussions surrounding the allocation of funds and the effectiveness of such systems in addressing the overarching issues of mental health care within communities. Some members of the legislature may raise questions regarding the accountability for the use of funds and the measurable impacts of the Central Receiving System. The appropriations are intended to enable a more proactive approach to mental health, but there remains an ongoing debate about best practices in mental health funding and program implementation across the state.

Companion Bills

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