Arizona 2024 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2067

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Involuntary evaluation; service of process

Impact

The bill aims to clarify and enhance the procedural framework for involuntary evaluations within the state’s mental health system. By establishing clear guidelines for personal service, the law intends to bolster the legal protections afforded to individuals undergoing such evaluations. Advocates assert that these changes will ensure that individuals are properly notified of their rights and the nature of the proceedings against them, promoting transparency and fairness within the legal framework governing mental health services.

Summary

House Bill 2067 seeks to amend Section 36-510.01 of the Arizona Revised Statutes, specifically focusing on the processes surrounding involuntary evaluations for mental health treatment. The proposed legislation reinforces the rights of individuals subject to such evaluations by ensuring that they receive notice through personal service. This personal service is mandated to be completed either by a peace officer or a designated process server, thus prioritizing the individual's awareness and understanding of the court's actions concerning their mental health.

Contention

Despite the bill's protective intentions, there may be areas of contention regarding the implementation of these changes, including discussions around the resources required for adequate service provisions. Concerns could arise about how local law enforcement and service providers will adapt to this requirement without incurring additional financial burdens or delays. Furthermore, some stakeholders may debate the balance between ensuring individual rights and the logistical realities of executing court mandates in mental health cases.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ SB1210

Mentally ill; transportation; evaluation; treatment

AZ HB2744

Involuntary treatment; guardians; agents; rights

AZ SB1607

Involuntary treatment; process; substance abuse

AZ SB1350

Involuntary treatment; guardians; agents; rights.

AZ HB2041

Mental health; voluntary evaluations; payment

AZ HB2323

DCS; specialty medical evaluations

AZ SB1309

Mental health evaluations; information; consent.

AZ HB4377

To update the involuntary commitment process

AZ HB2742

Court-ordered evaluations

AZ SB1077

Jails; mental health; evaluations; treatment

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