Arizona 2025 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SB1442

Introduced
2/4/25  
Report Pass
2/12/25  
Report Pass
2/18/25  
Report Pass
2/24/25  

Caption

Appropriation; secure behavioral health facilities

Impact

The bill mandates the Arizona health care cost containment system administration to distribute the allocated funds, selecting entities based on their capability to meet urgent geographic needs and their experience in behavioral health operations. This approach aims to ensure rapid development of facilities, ideally within twelve months after the bill's enactment. In addition to providing immediate care, it emphasizes the importance of measurable outcomes, such as clinical and functional effectiveness, which will be reported annually.

Summary

Senate Bill 1442 is an appropriation bill aimed at enhancing behavioral health services in Arizona by providing $25 million for secure behavioral health residential facilities. These facilities are intended for individuals who are either seriously mentally ill and resistant to treatment or those who have been committed through court orders. The funds appropriated will primarily be used for constructing new facilities or retrofitting existing buildings to serve these vulnerable populations effectively. The intent is to address the increasing need for secure treatment options in the state.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB1442 appears supportive, particularly among mental health advocates who view it as a necessary step to improve access to secure treatment for those struggling with severe mental health issues. The appropriation is framed as a proactive measure to enhance public safety and provide individuals with appropriate care. However, it may also face scrutiny regarding the effectiveness of allocated funds and the selection process for facilities, reflecting a common public concern over government spending and accountability.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise regarding how the funds are allocated and whether the selected facilities can genuinely address the needs of the populations they serve. Critics might argue about the adequacy of the proposed facilities and oversight regarding clinical outcomes. The bill’s requirement for continuous reporting aims to alleviate some concerns about transparency and accountability, but the real-world effectiveness of these secure behavioral health facilities remains a significant discussion point within legislative circles.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ SB1068

Secure behavioral health facilities; appropriations

AZ SB1101

Appropriations; secure behavioral health facilities

AZ SB1678

Secure behavioral health residential facilities

AZ SB1617

Secure behavioral health residential facilities

AZ SB1609

Behavioral health; AHCCCS; health facilities

AZ SB1655

Behavioral health entities; regulation

AZ HB2279

Behavioral health professionals; addiction counseling.

AZ HB2766

Veterans' services; behavioral health; appropriation

AZ SB1450

AHCCCS; behavioral health rate study

AZ SB1523

General appropriations act; 2023-2024.

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