Maryland 2022 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB1160

Introduced
2/11/22  

Caption

Mental Health Law - Reform of Laws and Delivery of Service

Impact

With the introduction of this bill, existing legislative standards surrounding mental health treatment are significantly strengthened. The changes clarify the factors that constitute a danger to self or others, thereby allowing for timely interventions in situations where voluntary care is inaccessible due to the individual's condition. By elucidating these definitions, it also aims to reduce confusion and enhance the effectiveness of both involuntary admissions and emergency evaluations, ultimately benefiting individuals in crisis.

Summary

House Bill 1160 aims to reform Maryland's mental health laws by clarifying the conditions under which individuals with mental disorders may be deemed a danger to themselves or others, thus justifying their involuntary admission to treatment facilities or Veterans' Administration hospitals. The bill introduces a more defined legal framework by inserting language that addresses situations where individuals are unable to meet basic survival needs or are at risk of significant psychiatric deterioration. This aligns Maryland with over two dozen other states that have recognized similar concerns in their mental health legislation.

Contention

The reform effort is rooted in recommendations from the Commission to Study Mental and Behavioral Health in Maryland, highlighting an urgent need for clear legal guidelines. However, the bill may face scrutiny regarding concerns over individual rights and the potential for misuse in interpreting 'danger to self.’ Critics may argue that the broader definitions could lead to overreach in involuntary admissions, questioning the balance between care and autonomy. While proponents champion the urgency of addressing mental health crises, these discussions underscore the delicate considerations surrounding mental health law reform.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MD HB823

Mental Health Law - Assisted Outpatient Treatment Programs

MD HF1044

Occupational therapy services, occupational therapists, and occupational therapy assistants added to mental health uniform service standards, mental health services, and children's mental health grants.

MD SF1811

Occupational therapy services, occupational therapists, and occupational assistants addition to mental health uniform service standards, mental health services, and children's mental health grants provision

MD S562

Establishes the "Mental Health Treatment Reform and Violence Prevention Act."

MD SB480

Mental Health Law - Assisted Outpatient Treatment Programs

MD AB2020

Mental health services: gravely disabled.

MD AB2156

Mental health services: gravely disabled.

MD A3490

Establishes the "Mental Health Treatment Reform and Violence Prevention Act."

MD AB1572

Mental health services: gravely disabled.

MD SB232

Mental health services: gravely disabled.

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