Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session

Illinois House Bill HB1106

Introduced
1/12/23  
Introduced
1/12/23  

Caption

MENTAL HLTH BD-OPEN MEETINGS

Impact

The inclusion of community mental health boards under the Open Meetings Act means that their meetings will now be open to the public, allowing for greater scrutiny of their discussions and decisions. This shift is expected to foster a more inclusive environment where stakeholders, including mental health advocates and community members, can participate in the oversight of mental health services. Such transparency will potentially improve public trust in these boards and their activities.

Summary

House Bill 1106 is a legislative proposal that amends the Community Mental Health Act in Illinois. The bill mandates that all community mental health boards are subject to the provisions of the Open Meetings Act. This change is aimed at increasing transparency and accountability for decisions made by these boards, as they directly influence mental health services and policies within local communities.

Contention

While the bill intends to improve transparency, there may be concerns regarding the practical implications of enforcing this transparency requirement. Some stakeholders may argue that making meetings open could hinder candid discussions among board members or lead to issues in addressing sensitive topics related to mental health. Moreover, there may be apprehensions about the adequacy of resources for community mental health boards to comply with the transparency demands, which could impact their operational efficacy.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IL HB3350

MENTAL HLTH-DOMESTIC VIOLENCE

IL HB1066

OPEN MEETINGS-CHILDCARE

IL HB3361

SCH CD-SUPP MENTAL HLTH GRANT

IL HB3847

HIGHER ED-MENTAL HLTH SCHOLAR

IL HB3449

MENTAL HLTH-SCHOOL STANDARDS

IL HB1114

MHDDAA-RN&MENTAL HLTH TECHS

IL HB4898

REMOTE MEETINGS-SEVERE WEATHER

IL HB5212

REMOTE MEETINGS-SEVERE WEATHER

IL HB3698

DHS-MENTAL HLTH-FAMILY CENTERS

IL HB3417

MENTAL HLTH-COURT JURISDICTION

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.