Iowa 2025-2026 Regular Session

Iowa House Bill HF984

Caption

A bill for an act relating to services and support for youth, including treatment, physical assessments, and behavioral health evaluations for youth involved in juvenile delinquency and child in need of assistance proceedings; the licensing and certification of certain residential facilities; the provision of home and community-based services and habilitation services to certain youth by residential programs; administration and supervision of juvenile court services; and the suspension of Hawki eligibility for inmates of public institutions.(Formerly HF 833, HSB 153.)

Impact

The bill proposes changes that may significantly influence how youth in need of mental health support are treated within the juvenile justice system. One critical aspect is the requirement that care in residential programs for youth be segregated by age, ensuring that individuals under 18 are treated differently from older residents. This change reflects an awareness of the unique needs and vulnerabilities of minors, aiming to provide a safer and more appropriate environment for youth undergoing treatment.

Summary

House File 984 seeks to reform and enhance services and support for youth, particularly those involved in juvenile delinquency and child assistance proceedings. The bill brings significant amendments to the licensing and regulation of psychiatric medical institutions for children (PMIC), allowing for more streamlined operations, especially for those that do not provide substance use disorder treatment. Key provisions include updates to the definitions of various health evaluations and assessments that are crucial in determining the needs of children receiving mental health care.

Contention

Notably, HF984 outlines how the eligibility for the Hawki program—health coverage for children—will change for youth in public institutions, allowing for continued eligibility even when they are committed. This provision has sparked debate among lawmakers and stakeholders regarding the balance of ensuring adequate health care for vulnerable populations while also addressing the administrative challenges of managing such cases. The bill's implications on existing statutes related to juvenile justice and health care provisions are expected to be closely monitored, as various stakeholders express differing views on the measures introduced.

Companion Bills

IA SF474

Similar To A bill for an act relating to services and support for youth, including treatment, physical assessments, and behavioral health evaluations for youth involved in juvenile delinquency and child in need of assistance proceedings; the licensing and certification of certain residential facilities; the provision of home and community-based services and habilitation services to certain youth by residential programs; administration and supervision of juvenile court services; and the suspension of Hawki eligibility for inmates of public institutions. (Formerly SSB 1120.) Effective date: 07/01/2025.

IA HF833

Similar To A bill for an act relating to services and support for youth, including treatment, physical assessments, and behavioral health evaluations for youth involved in involuntary commitment, juvenile delinquency, child in need of assistance, and family in need of assistance proceedings; the licensing and certification of certain residential facilities; the provision of home and community-based services and habilitation services to certain youth by residential programs; administration and supervision of juvenile court services; and the suspension of Hawki eligibility for inmates of public institutions.(Formerly HSB 153; See HF 984.)

IA HSB153

Related A bill for an act relating to services and support for youth, including treatment, physical assessments, and behavioral health evaluations; exemptions from children's residential facility certification; the director of juvenile court services and chief juvenile court officers; and suspension of Hawki eligibility for public institution inmates.(See HF 833, HF 984.)

IA SSB1120

Related A bill for an act relating to services and support for youth, including treatment, physical assessments, and behavioral health evaluations; exemptions from children's residential facility certification; the director of juvenile court services and chief juvenile court officers; and suspension of Hawki eligibility for public institution inmates.(See SF 474.)

Similar Bills

IA SF474

A bill for an act relating to services and support for youth, including treatment, physical assessments, and behavioral health evaluations for youth involved in juvenile delinquency and child in need of assistance proceedings; the licensing and certification of certain residential facilities; the provision of home and community-based services and habilitation services to certain youth by residential programs; administration and supervision of juvenile court services; and the suspension of Hawki eligibility for inmates of public institutions. (Formerly SSB 1120.) Effective date: 07/01/2025.

IA HF833

A bill for an act relating to services and support for youth, including treatment, physical assessments, and behavioral health evaluations for youth involved in involuntary commitment, juvenile delinquency, child in need of assistance, and family in need of assistance proceedings; the licensing and certification of certain residential facilities; the provision of home and community-based services and habilitation services to certain youth by residential programs; administration and supervision of juvenile court services; and the suspension of Hawki eligibility for inmates of public institutions.(Formerly HSB 153; See HF 984.)

IA SSB1120

A bill for an act relating to services and support for youth, including treatment, physical assessments, and behavioral health evaluations; exemptions from children's residential facility certification; the director of juvenile court services and chief juvenile court officers; and suspension of Hawki eligibility for public institution inmates.(See SF 474.)

IA HSB153

A bill for an act relating to services and support for youth, including treatment, physical assessments, and behavioral health evaluations; exemptions from children's residential facility certification; the director of juvenile court services and chief juvenile court officers; and suspension of Hawki eligibility for public institution inmates.(See HF 833, HF 984.)

CA AB2317

Children’s psychiatric residential treatment facilities.

CA AB226

Children’s crisis psychiatric residential treatment facilities.

KY SB88

AN ACT relating to physician assistants.

KS HB2580

Including mental, emotional and behavioral health treatment to medical services that may be provided to a child alleged or adjudicated to be a child in need of care.