Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF487

Introduced
1/17/23  

Caption

No charge provided for phone calls for health care by persons incarcerated in county jail.

Impact

With the passage of HF487, there will be a significant shift in the financial obligations placed on incarcerated individuals regarding healthcare communication. Currently, many jails may charge inmates for phone services, creating barriers to communication with healthcare providers. Eliminating these charges may improve access to mental health services and overall healthcare for those within the correctional system, ultimately benefiting public health outcomes for both inmates and the wider community.

Summary

House File 487 (HF487) proposes to ensure that individuals incarcerated in county jails are not charged for phone calls made for healthcare purposes. This bill aims to facilitate better access to necessary health services for incarcerated individuals, thereby promoting their well-being during detention. Additionally, the bill outlines that counties must not charge these individuals for calls to various healthcare-related resources, including MNsure navigators and mental health providers.

Contention

While the bill promotes healthcare access, it may face scrutiny over funding and logistical considerations. Critics may raise concerns about how counties will manage the potential loss in revenue from phone charges and whether this could affect jail operations. Furthermore, the bill opens a dialogue regarding the accountability and resources available for mental health services for incarcerated individuals, emphasizing the need for a well-structured implementation plan to ensure that these services are effectively integrated into correctional facilities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MN HF824

Different discharge plans from county jails provided, county reentry coordination programs provided, and money appropriated.

MN SF1921

Different discharge plans from county jails provision

MN HF2950

State-funded medical assistance and MinnesotaCare provided for inmates of county jails.

MN SF3308

State-funded medical assistance and MinnesotaCare for inmates at county jails authorization

MN HF4366

Civil commitment priority admission requirements modified, prisoner in a correctional facility specified to not be responsible for co-payments for mental health medications, county co-payment expense reimbursement allowed, and money appropriated.

MN SF4460

Civil commitment priority admission requirements modification; prisoner in a correctional facility is not responsible for co-payments for mental health medications specification; reimbursement of county co-payment expenses authorization; appropriating money

MN AB732

County jails: prisons: incarcerated pregnant persons.

MN AB998

Incarcerated persons: health records.

MN SB350

Incarcerated persons: health records.

MN SB591

Incarcerated persons: mental health evaluations.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.