Missouri 2023 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB397

Introduced
1/4/23  

Caption

Establishes the "Dialectical Behavior Therapy Task Force" and grants certain rulemaking authority to the Department of Commerce and Insurance

Impact

The bill is expected to have a considerable impact on mental health treatment standards in Missouri. It mandates that the Department of Commerce and Insurance develop rules and procedures for the certification of DBT providers based on the Marsha Linehan DBT model. This could improve the quality of care for individuals seeking treatment and help legitimize DBT practices within the state. Importantly, the task force is required to submit a report detailing its recommendations, which may influence future legislation pertaining to mental health services.

Summary

Senate Bill 397 establishes the 'Dialectical Behavior Therapy Task Force' under the Department of Commerce and Insurance, aimed at addressing the certification of providers and programs in dialectical behavior therapy (DBT). This measure is significant as it lays the groundwork for administrative processes that would govern the standards thereby improving mental health treatment methodologies. The task force will consist of various stakeholders, including representatives from mental health advocacy organizations and state governmental departments, emphasizing a collaborative approach to enhancing mental health services in Missouri.

Sentiment

General sentiment surrounding SB 397 seems supportive, particularly among mental health advocates who see the need for standardized treatment protocols. Proponents argue that properly certifying DBT providers will enhance the effectiveness of mental health services and make them more accessible. However, there may be concerns regarding the operationalization of the task force and the potential bureaucratic challenges in enforcing these new standards.

Contention

There are potential points of contention regarding the effectiveness of the task force and the implementation of the certification process. Critics may question whether establishing a state-protected task force and certification will be sufficient to meet the diverse needs of individuals requiring mental health support. Others might express concerns about the task force's ability to address the varying capabilities and backgrounds of DBT providers already practicing in the state and the implications of introducing stricter certification standards on their operational abilities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO S1064

Establishes Behavioral Health Services Task Force.

MO A2875

Establishes Behavioral Health Services Task Force.

MO A2976

Establishes Behavioral Health Services Task Force.

MO HB06831

An Act Concerning The Override Of Step Therapy For Certain Mental Health Conditions And Establishing A Task Force To Study Data Collection Efforts Regarding Step Therapy.

MO SCR119

Establishing The Student Behavior And School Climate Task Force.

MO SF2205

Task force on homeowners and commercial property insurance establishment

MO SF1675

Clinical art therapists licensure establishment provision, Board of Behavioral Health and Therapy membership modifications provision, and appropriation

MO HCR159

Creates a task force to study the prospective establishment of art therapist as a licensed profession

MO SCR117

Establishing The Classroom Behavior And School Discipline Task Force.

MO SB00982

An Act Establishing A Task Force To Study The Insurance Department.

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