Michigan 2023-2024 Regular Session

Michigan House Bill HB5474

Introduced
2/22/24  

Caption

Mental health: code; mental health code; amend to reflect amendments to the public health code. Amends sec. 134a of 1974 PA 258 (MCL 330.1134a). TIE BAR WITH: HB 5477'24

Impact

The impact of this bill is multifaceted. By restricting employment based on criminal history, it seeks to create a safer environment for patients in psychiatric facilities. This aligns with broader public health initiatives to improve the standards of care and reduce risks associated with employing individuals with past violent or harmful behaviors. However, it also raises questions regarding the potential for creating barriers for individuals with previous convictions seeking rehabilitation and reintegration into society. There may be concerns about fairness and the ability for those with past mistakes to find employment in the mental health field.

Summary

House Bill 5474 proposes amendments to the Michigan Mental Health Code, specifically targeting the employment practices within psychiatric facilities. The bill establishes stringent regulations on who can be employed or granted clinical privileges at these facilities, particularly concerning individuals with a criminal record. It mandates that these facilities shall not employ or contract individuals with certain felony or misdemeanor convictions unless specific timeframes since their sentencing have lapsed. This effort aims to enhance the safety and welfare of patients receiving care in mental health settings.

Contention

Critics of HB 5474 may argue that while protecting patients is paramount, the stringent nature of criminal background checks may unjustly discriminate against potential employees who could contribute positively to the field. There are also debates regarding how the definitions of relevant crimes may vary, potentially leading to disparities in hiring practices across different facilities. Supporters of the bill, however, assert that ensuring the trustworthiness of caregivers is essential, particularly in fields dealing with vulnerable populations, and believe that such measures are necessary to maintain a high standard of care in mental health services.

Companion Bills

MI HB5477

Same As Health facilities: certificate of need; requirement to obtain a certificate of need; eliminate. Amends secs. 2612, 20101, 20145, 20155, 20161, 20164, 20165, 20166, 21551, 21562 & 21563 of 1978 PA 368 (MCL 333.2612 et seq.) & repeals (See bill).

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