Alaska 2023-2024 Regular Session

Alaska House Bill HB366

Introduced
2/20/24  
Introduced
2/20/24  

Caption

Minors & Resident Psych Treatment Centers

Impact

In addition to facilitating communication rights, HB 366 implements stricter oversight and inspection protocols for residential psychiatric treatment centers. It requires the Department of Health to conduct unannounced inspections at least twice a year. These inspections must include interviews with at least 50% of the patients, ensuring that their voices and experiences are considered without staff presence during the interviews. This approach aims to enhance the accountability and transparency of treatment facilities, particularly concerning how they handle patient care.

Summary

House Bill 366, introduced by Representative Dibert, focuses on modifying the rights of minors undergoing inpatient treatment in residential psychiatric treatment centers in Alaska. This bill mandates that minors have the right to confidential video communication with their parents or legal guardians at least once a week, unless restricted by law or court order. The goal of this provision is to enhance the connection between minors and their families during treatment, recognizing the importance of parental involvement in the recovery process.

Contention

The introduction of this bill may provoke discussions about the balance between necessary oversight and the operational flexibility of treatment centers. Some stakeholders might argue that while increased oversight is essential, it could also strain resources and funding for these facilities. Furthermore, concerns about the practicality of providing video communication in a therapeutic context may arise, as some advocates could worry that such requirements might be challenging to implement effectively within current treatment frameworks. The bill's success will likely depend on addressing these potential points of contention to ensure it meets its objectives without unintended consequences.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AK SB231

Minors & Resident Psych Treatment Centers

AK SB44

Minors & Psychiatric Hospitals

AK HB52

Minors & Psychiatric Hospitals

AK AB2317

Children’s psychiatric residential treatment facilities.

AK AB226

Children’s crisis psychiatric residential treatment facilities.

AK SB2421

PSYCHIATRIC RESIDENTIAL FACILY

AK HB3640

PSYCHIATRIC RESIDENTIAL FACILY

AK HB36

Foster Children Psychiatric Treatment

AK HB363

Foster Children Psychiatric Treatment

AK AB111

Psychiatric residential treatment facilities, providing an exemption from emergency rule procedures, and granting rule-making authority.

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