Indiana 2022 Regular Session

Indiana Senate Bill SB0413

Introduced
1/12/22  

Caption

Mental health care.

Impact

The bill specifically amends existing definitions related to mental health, detailing that mental illness encompasses psychiatric and neurobiological brain disorders, such as bipolar disorder and major depressive disorder. It also ensures that financial factors, such as insurance coverage or the capacity to pay for care, cannot restrict an individual's access to mental health facilities. Such provisions aim to enhance accessibility to mental health services, particularly for those without adequate insurance or financial resources.

Summary

Senate Bill 413 aims to revise the framework surrounding mental health care in Indiana. The bill defines 'dangerous' in a broader context, indicating that an individual can be considered dangerous without demonstrating violent behavior, thus expanding the potential for involuntary commitment. This change is intended to enhance the protection of individuals who pose a risk to themselves or others due to mental illness, potentially allowing for earlier intervention and care.

Contention

While supporters argue that the changes will improve mental health treatment and safety, critics may raise concerns about the increased potential for involuntary commitment. The broader definition of dangerousness might lead to apprehensions regarding civil liberties and the rights of individuals with mental health issues. There may also be fears about how these provisions would be implemented and the potential for misuse, underscoring the necessity for careful monitoring and guidelines in enforcement.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IN SB0337

Mental health care.

IN HB1006

Mental health programs.

IN HB1205

Mental health standards and reporting.

IN HB1018

Mental health and addiction matters.

IN HB1136

Mental health care for first responders.

IN HB1095

Mental health and addiction matters.

IN SB1210

Mentally ill; transportation; evaluation; treatment

IN HB1352

Mental health care for first responders.

IN HB1118

Mental health care for first responders.

IN HB1377

Mental health care for veterans with PTSD.

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