Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF5043

Introduced
3/18/24  

Caption

911 mental health services modifications and civil liability provision

Impact

The bill amends existing statutes under Minnesota law, specifically targeting section 403.03, which governs emergency response services. By establishing a legal framework that prioritizes mental health crisis management, SF5043 aims to improve the outcomes for individuals in crisis, promoting a more compassionate response to emergencies that involve mental health issues. The integration of mental health professionals into the emergency response protocol is expected to reduce the reliance on law enforcement inappropriately dealing with such scenarios, thereby aligning public safety responses with best practices in mental health care.

Summary

SF5043 is a legislative act aimed at transforming the public safety landscape by integrating enhanced mental health services into the 911 emergency response system. Specifically, this bill mandates that every public safety answering point (PSAP) establish protocols and training to identify mental health crisis calls. It allows for the inclusion of mental health crisis teams as primary responders, ensuring that appropriate mental health resources are available alongside traditional emergency response services such as police, firefighting, and medical care.

Conclusion

As SF5043 moves through the legislative process, it presents a compelling shift towards prioritizing mental health within the public safety framework. It positions Minnesota as a leader in innovative emergency response strategies, although the potential for increased liability may lead to varied responses from municipalities across the state as they grapple with the new requirements and implications for their operations.

Contention

One of the significant points of contention surrounding SF5043 is the civil liability provisions included in the bill. It enforces that public entities and their leaders could face legal repercussions if they fail to comply with the new mental health response requirements. This creates a high-stakes environment for PSAPs and their operators, who must now meet these stringent mandates or face potential lawsuits and financial liabilities. Critics argue that this could discourage public safety answering points from adopting these changes, fearing penalization even in instances where good faith efforts are made.

Companion Bills

MN HF4207

Similar To 911 mental health services modified, and civil liability provided.

Previously Filed As

MN HF4207

911 mental health services modified, and civil liability provided.

MN SF3451

Mental health services provision modification

MN SF1174

Children's mental health provisions modifications and appropriations

MN SF5035

Provisions classifying and regulating the use and sharing of mental health data when responding to a mental health emergency modification

MN SF3324

Animal protection provisions modifications and appropriations

MN SF1824

Public safety provisions modifications

MN HF1068

Provisions classifying and regulating the use and sharing of mental health data when responding to a mental health emergency modified.

MN HF3735

Provisions classifying and regulating the use and sharing of mental health data when responding to a mental health emergency modified.

MN SF2381

Mental health data sharing when responding to a mental health emergency classification and use regulation modification

MN SF2212

Department of Health policy provisions modification

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