Oregon 2023 Regular Session

Oregon House Bill HB2643

Introduced
1/9/23  
Refer
1/16/23  

Caption

Relating to suicide prevention.

Impact

The proposed law seeks to modify existing regulations regarding mental health interventions, providing a clearer framework for local organizations and agencies involved in suicide prevention. By coordinating efforts statewide, the bill aims to improve the responsiveness and effectiveness of mental health resources. The intended outcome is to create safer environments for individuals struggling with suicidal thoughts, while also providing educational programs to raise awareness around mental health and prevention strategies.

Summary

House Bill 2643 aims to enhance suicide prevention efforts across the state by implementing structured interventions and support programs. The bill focuses on establishing guidelines and resources that would assist individuals at risk, ensuring they have access to necessary services and support systems. This legislation is seen as a critical step in addressing mental health issues within the community, especially given the rising concerns about suicide rates.

Sentiment

Discussions around HB 2643 generally reflect a positive sentiment among supporters who view the bill as a necessary advancement in public health and safety. Mental health advocates and service providers have expressed strong support, emphasizing the importance of structured support systems for those at risk. However, there are also concerns regarding the implementation of the bill and the potential financial implications for local agencies tasked with executing these initiatives.

Contention

Notable points of contention in the discussions around HB 2643 include the adequacy of funding for its implementation, as some legislators worry that without sufficient resources, the bill’s goals may not be achieved. Critics also question whether the measures proposed will effectively reach the individuals who need help the most, fearing potential gaps in service delivery. The debate underscores the challenges of translating legislative intentions into practical applications within the mental health care system.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OR HB2392

Relating to suicide prevention in schools.

OR SB1318

Pupil health: suicide prevention policies: pupil suicide crisis.

OR AB1261

Pupil discipline: pupil suicide prevention.

OR HB53

Provides relative to suicide prevention in schools

OR SB331

Suicide prevention: strategic plans.

OR SB00368

An Act Concerning Suicide Prevention.

OR SB1390

Relating to suicide prevention in public school curriculum and certain educational programs concerning suicide prevention and substance abuse prevention.

OR HB4193

Relating to suicide prevention in public school curriculum and certain educational programs concerning suicide prevention and substance abuse prevention.

OR AB1767

Pupil suicide prevention policies.

OR AB2112

Suicide prevention.

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