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1-THE SENATE S.B. NO. 2992 THIRTY-SECOND LEGISLATURE, 2024 S.D. 2 STATE OF HAWAII H.D. 1 A BILL FOR AN ACT RELATING TO MENTAL HEALTH. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:
1+THE SENATE S.B. NO. 2992 THIRTY-SECOND LEGISLATURE, 2024 S.D. 2 STATE OF HAWAII A BILL FOR AN ACT RELATING TO MENTAL HEALTH. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:
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47- SECTION 1. The legislature finds that the chapters of the Hawaii Revised Statutes relating to mental health and involuntary transport, examination, hospitalization, and treatment have been amended in a piecemeal manner over the past several decades. This has led to some lack in clarity and inconsistencies. It is imperative that such an important part of state law receives full and deliberate attention from time to time to ensure the law's continued force and effectiveness. The legislature further finds that a comprehensive review of the Hawaii Penal Code has been conducted every decade since the Code's enactment in 1972. The legislature believes that periodically reviewing Hawaii's mental health laws would also be helpful to advance the overall goal of improving mental health in the State, especially for those unable to help themselves. The purpose of this Act is to require the department of health to convene an advisory committee on mental health code review every ten years. SECTION 2. Chapter 321, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by adding a new section to be appropriately designated and to read as follows: "§321- Advisory committee on mental health code review; report. (a) Beginning July 1, 2024, and every ten years thereafter, the department of health shall convene an advisory committee on mental health code review. The scope of the advisory committee's review shall be determined by the department of health; provided that every advisory committee shall review all federal and state court cases and constitutional, statutory, and rule changes impacting the Hawaii Revised Statutes that relate to mental health and involuntary transport, examination, hospitalization, and treatment, including assisted community treatment, since the previous advisory committee's review. (b) Membership of the advisory committee on mental health code review shall be as follows: (1) The governor's senior advisor for mental health and the justice system, who shall serve as co-chair; (2) The governor's coordinator on homelessness, who shall serve as co-chair; (3) A representative from the department of health, adult mental health division, to be selected by the director of health; (4) The attorney general, or the attorney general's designee; (5) A representative from the department of corrections and rehabilitation, to be selected by the director of corrections and rehabilitation; (6) A representative of the judiciary, to be selected by the chief justice; (7) A member of the senate standing committee with primary subject matter jurisdiction over health or human services, to be selected by the senate president; (8) A member of the house of representatives standing committee with primary subject matter jurisdiction over health or homelessness, to be selected by the speaker of the house of representatives; (9) A representative from the prosecutor's office of each county, to be selected by the respective prosecuting attorney of each county; (10) A representative from the city and county of Honolulu's crisis outreach response and engagement program, to be selected by the mayor of the city and county of Honolulu; (11) A representative from a private nonprofit human services organization focused on ending or preventing homelessness, to be jointly selected by the co-chairs; (12) A representative from a private acute care hospital that offers psychological or mental health services, to be selected by the governor; (13) A representative from the Hawaii health systems corporation, to be selected by the governor; (14) Four members with relevant experience and expertise as a: (A) Psychologist or social worker; (B) Psychiatrist; (C) Representative from a residential treatment program; or (D) Representative from a mental health advocacy group; provided that the president of the senate and speaker of the house of representatives shall each select two members; and (15) Any other representatives the advisory committee deems necessary. (c) The members of the advisory committee on mental health code review shall serve without compensation but shall be reimbursed for expenses, including travel expenses, necessary for the performance of their duties. The department of health shall request the necessary funding for the advisory committee to conduct its review during the regular session immediately preceding the convening of the advisory committee. (d) The advisory committee on mental health code review shall submit a report of its findings and recommendations, including any proposed legislation, to the legislature no later than forty days prior to the convening of the regular session immediately following the convening of the advisory committee." SECTION 3. New statutory material is underscored. SECTION 4. This Act shall take effect on July 1, 3000.
47+ SECTION 1. The legislature finds that the chapters of the Hawaii Revised Statutes relating to mental health and involuntary transport, examination, hospitalization, and treatment have been amended in a piecemeal manner over the past several decades. This has led to some lack in clarity and inconsistencies. It is imperative that such an important part of state law receives full and deliberate attention from time to time to ensure the law's continued force and effectiveness. The legislature further finds that a comprehensive review of the Hawaii Penal Code has been conducted every decade since the Code's enactment in 1972. The legislature believes that periodically reviewing Hawaii's mental health laws would also be helpful to advance the overall goal of improving mental health in the State, especially for those unable to help themselves. The purpose of this Act is to require the department of health to convene an advisory committee on mental health code review every ten years. SECTION 2. Chapter 321, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by adding a new section to be appropriately designated and to read as follows: "§321- Advisory committee on mental health code review; report. (a) Beginning July 1, 2025, and every ten years thereafter, the department of health shall convene an advisory committee on mental health code review. The scope of the advisory committee's review shall be determined by the department of health; provided that every advisory committee shall review all federal and state court cases and constitutional, statutory, and rule changes impacting the Hawaii Revised Statutes that relate to mental health and involuntary transport, examination, hospitalization, and treatment, including assisted community treatment, since the previous advisory committee's review. (b) Membership of the advisory committee on mental health code review shall be as follows: (1) The governor's senior advisor for mental health and the justice system, who shall serve as co-chair; (2) The governor's coordinator on homelessness, who shall serve as co-chair; (3) The attorney general, or the attorney general's designee; (4) A representative from the department of health, adult mental health division, to be selected by the director of health; (5) A representative from the department of corrections and rehabilitation, to be selected by the director of corrections and rehabilitation; (6) A representative of the judiciary, to be selected by the chief justice; (7) A member of the senate standing committee with primary subject matter jurisdiction over health or human services, to be selected by the senate president; (8) A member of the house of representatives standing committee with primary subject matter jurisdiction over health or homelessness, to be selected by the speaker of the house of representatives; (9) A representative from the prosecutor's office of each county, to be selected by the respective prosecuting attorney of each county; (10) A representative from the city and county of Honolulu's crisis outreach response and engagement program, to be selected by the mayor of the city and county of Honolulu; (11) A representative from a private nonprofit human services organization focused on ending or preventing homelessness, to be selected by the senior advisor of mental health and the justice system and the governor's coordinator on homelessness; (12) A representative from a private acute care hospital that offers psychological or mental health services, to be selected by the governor; (13) A representative from the Hawaii health systems corporation, to be selected by the governor; (14) Four members with relevant experience and expertise as a: (A) Psychologist or social worker; (B) Psychiatrist; (C) Representative from a residential treatment program; or (D) Representative from a mental health advocacy group; provided further that the president of the senate and speaker of the house of representatives shall each select two members; and (15) Any other representatives the advisory committee deems necessary. (c) The members of the advisory committee on mental health code review shall serve without compensation but shall be reimbursed for expenses, including travel expenses, necessary for the performance of their duties. The department of health shall request the necessary funding for the advisory committee to conduct its review during the regular session immediately preceding the convening of the advisory committee. (d) The advisory committee on mental health code review shall submit a report of its findings and recommendations, including any proposed legislation, to the legislature no later than forty days prior to the convening of the regular session immediately following the convening of the advisory committee." SECTION 3. New statutory material is underscored. SECTION 4. This Act shall take effect upon its approval.
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4949 SECTION 1. The legislature finds that the chapters of the Hawaii Revised Statutes relating to mental health and involuntary transport, examination, hospitalization, and treatment have been amended in a piecemeal manner over the past several decades. This has led to some lack in clarity and inconsistencies. It is imperative that such an important part of state law receives full and deliberate attention from time to time to ensure the law's continued force and effectiveness.
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5151 The legislature further finds that a comprehensive review of the Hawaii Penal Code has been conducted every decade since the Code's enactment in 1972. The legislature believes that periodically reviewing Hawaii's mental health laws would also be helpful to advance the overall goal of improving mental health in the State, especially for those unable to help themselves.
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5555 SECTION 2. Chapter 321, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by adding a new section to be appropriately designated and to read as follows:
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57- "§321- Advisory committee on mental health code review; report. (a) Beginning July 1, 2024, and every ten years thereafter, the department of health shall convene an advisory committee on mental health code review. The scope of the advisory committee's review shall be determined by the department of health; provided that every advisory committee shall review all federal and state court cases and constitutional, statutory, and rule changes impacting the Hawaii Revised Statutes that relate to mental health and involuntary transport, examination, hospitalization, and treatment, including assisted community treatment, since the previous advisory committee's review.
57+ "§321- Advisory committee on mental health code review; report. (a) Beginning July 1, 2025, and every ten years thereafter, the department of health shall convene an advisory committee on mental health code review. The scope of the advisory committee's review shall be determined by the department of health; provided that every advisory committee shall review all federal and state court cases and constitutional, statutory, and rule changes impacting the Hawaii Revised Statutes that relate to mental health and involuntary transport, examination, hospitalization, and treatment, including assisted community treatment, since the previous advisory committee's review.
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109- Report Title: DOH; Advisory Committee on Mental Health Code Review; Reports Description: Beginning 7/1/2024, and every ten years thereafter, requires the Department of Health to convene an Advisory Committee on Mental Health Code Review. Requires reports to the Legislature after each convening of the Advisory Committee. Effective 7/1/3000. (HD1) The summary description of legislation appearing on this page is for informational purposes only and is not legislation or evidence of legislative intent.
109+ Report Title: DOH; Advisory Committee on Mental Health Code Review; Report Description: Beginning 7/1/2025, and every ten years thereafter, requires the Department of Health to convene an Advisory Committee on Mental Health Code Review. Requires a report to the Legislature. (SD2) The summary description of legislation appearing on this page is for informational purposes only and is not legislation or evidence of legislative intent.
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