Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S636

Introduced
2/16/23  
Refer
2/16/23  

Caption

Relative to rehabilitation periods for those in addiction recovery

Impact

If enacted, S636 could significantly influence state legislation regarding treatment and rehabilitation programs for those affected by addiction. By increasing the duration of required outpatient programs, the bill aims to enhance the effectiveness of recovery initiatives. This change is likely to necessitate adjustments in funding, resource allocation, and program design many facilities across the state may need to undertake to align with the new mandates.

Summary

Senate Bill S636, titled 'An Act relative to rehabilitation periods for those in addiction recovery', seeks to amend existing provisions within Chapter 258 of the acts of 2014 to enhance the rehabilitation framework for individuals recovering from addiction. The proposed bill specifically intends to extend the minimum rehabilitation period for structured outpatient addiction programs from 14 days to 20 days. This change emphasizes a stronger commitment to supporting recovery processes, which are crucial for individuals striving to overcome substance abuse challenges.

Contention

While the bill is generally framed as a positive step towards supporting addiction recovery, there may be points of contention regarding its implementation. Critics might argue about the potential logistical challenges it could create for addiction treatment providers, such as increased costs and the need for more trained staff to accommodate the extended sessions. Additionally, discussions may arise around the balance between extending rehabilitation support and ensuring that individuals also receive integrated services tailored to their specific needs.

Companion Bills

MA H4634

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA S743

Relative to rehabilitation periods for those in addiction recovery

MA H1146

Providing access to full spectrum addiction treatment services

MA S742

Relative to cognitive rehabilitation for individuals with an acquired brain injury

MA S662

Providing access to full spectrum addiction treatment services

MA S635

Relative to cognitive rehabilitation for individuals with an acquired brain injury

MA H5143

Relative to treatments and coverage for substance use disorder and recovery coach licensure

MA H4758

Relative to treatments and coverage for substance use disorder and recovery coach licensure

MA H1156

Relative to opioid use disorder treatment and rehabilitation coverage

MA S1493

Relative to rehabilitation, re-entry, and human rights for incarcerated persons

MA H4989

Relative to safety and justice

Similar Bills

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