Arizona 2023 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2466

Caption

Technical correction; health services; monitoring

Impact

If passed, HB 2466 would significantly impact state laws concerning alcohol and drug abuse management in Arizona. By mandating the Department of Health Services to adopt rules for the approval of programs, the bill seeks to standardize the quality and safety of facilities engaged in screening, education, and treatment for substance abuse. This move could lead to improved outcomes for individuals seeking assistance, as well as enhance accountability among service providers. The bill will likely necessitate additional resources and training for health services staff tasked with implementing these new standards.

Summary

House Bill 2466, introduced by Representative Montenegro, focuses on the amendment of section 36-2006 of the Arizona Revised Statutes, which pertains to the monitoring of alcohol and drug abuse screening, education, and treatment programs. The bill aims to enhance the effectiveness of health service operations by establishing more stringent standards for the approval and oversight of relevant facilities. It includes provisions for standardized practices in screenings and referral processes, streamlining the operational framework that governs how these programs function within the state.

Contention

There are potential points of contention surrounding HB 2466 that may arise in legislative discussions. Critics may voice concerns regarding the feasibility of implementing stringent requirements for all treatment facilities, especially smaller organizations that might struggle with compliance due to financial constraints. Furthermore, discussions about the adequacy of state oversight and the potential for increased bureaucracy could arise, as some may argue that the focus should instead remain on expanding access to treatment rather than enforcing additional regulations. As the bill progresses, evaluating its implications on both service providers and those seeking treatment will be critical.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ HB2456

Technical correction; health services; monitoring

AZ SB1088

Technical correction; health services; monitoring.

AZ HB2460

Technical correction; public health

AZ SB1161

Technical correction; health services; fees

AZ HB2458

Technical correction; ALTCS insurance; exemption.

AZ HB2066

Behavioral health transportation; providers; technicians

AZ HB2459

Technical correction; bulk food; applicability

AZ SB1248

Technical correction; home health agencies.

AZ SB1493

Home health agencies; technical correction

AZ SB1492

Technical correction; public health.

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