EXPLANATION: CAPITALS INDICATE MAT TER ADDED TO EXISTIN G LAW. [Brackets] indicate matter deleted from existing law. *hb1467* HOUSE BILL 1467 J1 2lr3107 CF SB 994 By: Delegate Kipke Introduced and read first time: February 26, 2022 Assigned to: Rules and Executive Nominations A BILL ENTITLED AN ACT concerning 1 Public Health – Mental Health Advance Directives – Awareness and Statewide 2 Database 3 FOR the purpose of requiring the Maryland Department of Health to develop and 4 implement a public awareness campaign to encourage the use of mental health 5 advance directives in the State; requiring the Maryland Behavioral Health Crisis 6 Response System in the Behavioral Health Administration to establish a database 7 of mental health advance directives; and generally relating to mental health advance 8 directives. 9 BY repealing and reenacting, without amendments, 10 Article – Health – General 11 Section 5–602.1 12 Annotated Code of Maryland 13 (2019 Replacement Volume and 2021 Supplement) 14 BY adding to 15 Article – Health – General 16 Section 5–615.2 17 Annotated Code of Maryland 18 (2019 Replacement Volume and 2021 Supplement) 19 BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments, 20 Article – Health – General 21 Section 10–1402 22 Annotated Code of Maryland 23 (2019 Replacement Volume and 2021 Supplement) 24 SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF MARYLAND, 25 That the Laws of Maryland read as follows: 26 2 HOUSE BILL 1467 Article – Health – General 1 5–602.1. 2 (a) In this section, “mental health services” has the meaning stated in § 3 4–301(k)(1) of this article. 4 (b) An individual who is competent may make an advance directive to outline the 5 mental health services which may be provided to the individual if the individual becomes 6 incompetent and has a need for mental health services either during, or as a result of, the 7 incompetency. 8 (c) (1) An individual making an advance directive for mental health services 9 shall follow the procedures for making an advance directive provided under § 5–602 of this 10 subtitle. 11 (2) The procedures provided under § 5–604 of this subtitle for the 12 revocation of an advance directive shall apply to the revocation of an advance directive for 13 mental health services. 14 (d) An advance directive for mental health services may include: 15 (1) The designation of an agent to make mental health services decisions 16 for the declarant; 17 (2) The identification of mental health professionals, programs, and 18 facilities that the declarant would prefer to provide mental health services; 19 (3) A statement of medications preferred by the declarant for psychiatric 20 treatment; and 21 (4) Instruction regarding the notification of third parties and the release of 22 information to third parties about mental health services provided to the declarant. 23 5–615.2. 24 (A) THE DEPARTMENT SHALL DEVE LOP AND IMPLEMENT A PUBLIC 25 AWARENESS CAMPAIG N TO ENCOURAGE THE U SE OF MENTAL HEALTH ADVANCE 26 DIRECTIVES IN THE STATE. 27 (B) THE PUBLIC AWARENESS CAMPAIGN SHALL INCLU DE AWARENESS 28 INITIATIVES TO ENCOU RAGE AND SUPPORT OUT REACH EFFORTS BY THE 29 FOLLOWING PERSONS AN D GOVERNMENTAL AGENC IES TO INFORM PRESEN T OR 30 FUTURE RECIPIENTS OF MENTAL HEALTH SERVIC ES AND MEMBERS OF TH EIR 31 FAMILIES, HEALTH CARE PROVIDER S, AND OTHER BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CARE 32 PARTNERS ABOUT MENTA L HEALTH ADVANCE DIR ECTIVES: 33 HOUSE BILL 1467 3 (1) THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY AND CORRECTIONAL 1 SERVICES; 2 (2) THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE POLICE; 3 (3) THE DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS; 4 (4) LOCAL HEALTH DEPARTME NTS; 5 (5) LOCAL BEHAVIORAL HEAL TH AUTHORITIES ; 6 (6) BEHAVIORAL HEALTH PRO GRAMS; 7 (7) PRACTICING PSYCHIATRI STS, PSYCHOLOGISTS , PROFESSIONAL 8 COUNSELORS AND THERA PISTS, AND SOCIAL WORKERS ; 9 (8) HEALTH CARE FACILITIE S; 10 (9) ACADEMIC INSTITUTIONS ; 11 (10) RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIO NS; AND 12 (11) OTHER PERSONS WHO ENC OUNTER PRESENT OR FU TURE 13 RECIPIENTS OF MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES . 14 10–1402. 15 (a) There is a Maryland Behavioral Health Crisis Response System in the 16 Behavioral Health Administration. 17 (b) The Crisis Response System shall: 18 (1) Operate a statewide network utilizing existing resources and 19 coordinating interjurisdictional services to develop efficient and effective crisis response 20 systems to serve all individuals in the State, 24 hours a day and 7 days a week; 21 (2) Provide skilled clinical intervention to help prevent suicides, homicides, 22 unnecessary hospitalizations, and arrests or detention, and to reduce dangerous or 23 threatening situations involving individuals in need of behavioral health services; [and] 24 (3) DEVELOP AND MAINTAIN A CENTRALIZED STATEW IDE DATABASE 25 OF MENTAL HEALTH ADV ANCE DIRECTIVES THAT CAN BE READILY ACCES SED TO 26 ASSIST RESPONSES TO BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CR ISES AND THE PROVISI ON OF 27 4 HOUSE BILL 1467 MENTAL HEALTH SERVIC ES BY FIRST RESPONDE RS, HEALTH CARE PROVIDER S, 1 CRISIS COMMUNICATION CENTERS, CRISIS TREATMENT CEN TERS, AND ANY OTHER 2 PARTNERS DESIGNATED BY THE ADMINISTRATION ; AND 3 (4) Respond quickly and effectively to community crisis situations. 4 (c) The Administration shall consult with consumers of behavioral health 5 services, family members, and behavioral health advocates in the development of the Crisis 6 Response System. 7 SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take effect 8 October 1, 2022. 9