Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB974

Introduced
2/2/24  
Refer
2/2/24  
Report Pass
3/14/24  
Engrossed
3/15/24  
Refer
3/16/24  
Report Pass
3/28/24  
Enrolled
4/3/24  
Chaptered
5/16/24  

Caption

Behavioral Health Crisis Response Services - 9-8-8 Trust Fund Fees

Impact

The implementation of SB974 is expected to significantly affect telecommunications regulations in Maryland by requiring service providers to act as collection agents for the new 9-8-8 fee. The law will particularly impact how funds are allocated and used in conjunction with state health programs, as the 9-8-8 Fund will finance not only immediate responses but also ongoing support for behavioral health initiatives. The funds collected will be subject to audits and must be reported annually to the appropriate legislative committees to ensure transparency and accountability.

Summary

Senate Bill 974 establishes a '9-8-8 Trust Fund' aimed at supporting behavioral health crisis response services. It introduces a monthly fee of 25 cents for subscribers to local exchange and mobile services, as well as a similar prepaid wireless fee that consumers will pay during retail transactions. The fees are intended to enhance the accessibility and efficacy of crisis response services by funding facilities such as crisis call centers and teams that respond to mental health emergencies, thus improving community responses to behavioral health crises.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding SB974 appears to be positive among proponents who view it as a critical step toward improving mental health crisis responses. Advocates emphasize that establishing the 9-8-8 number and associated funding mechanisms will streamline access to vital resources in critical situations. However, there are concerns about potential burdens on consumers due to the additional fees, although most stakeholders acknowledge the necessity of funding for such pivotal services.

Contention

While SB974 has garnered support, it also faces contention regarding the imposition of fees on consumers, especially those enrolled in federal assistance programs like Lifeline that aim to provide affordable phone services. Critics argue that placing additional financial burdens on vulnerable populations may undermine the bill's benefits. Furthermore, the reliability and effectiveness of the fee collection processes are also points of concern, particularly for smaller service providers managing compliance with these new requirements.

Companion Bills

MD HB933

Crossfiled Behavioral Health Crisis Response Services - 9-8-8 Trust Fund Fees

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