Michigan 2025-2026 Regular Session

Michigan House Bill HB4534

Introduced
6/3/25  

Caption

Criminal procedure: mental capacity; assisted outpatient treatment diversion program for certain patients with mental illness; provide for. Amends sec. 461 of 1974 PA 258 (MCL 330.1461) & adds sec. 1021 & ch. 10A. TIE BAR WITH: HB 4532'25, HB 4533'25, HB 4535'25

Impact

By instituting this program, HB4534 seeks to enhance the mental health treatment framework for those involved in the criminal justice system. It allows defendants with mental health issues to be diverted from standard criminal prosecution into a treatment program. The bill proposes treatment durations of up to 90 days for misdemeanors and 180 days for serious misdemeanors, supporting individuals in managing their health while addressing their legal circumstances. This may potentially reduce recidivism rates among those with mental illnesses by providing them access to care rather than imprisonment.

Summary

House Bill 4534 aims to amend the Michigan Mental Health Code by introducing provisions for an assisted outpatient treatment diversion program for individuals charged with certain misdemeanor offenses. The bill specifies that before an individual can be required to undergo treatment, at least one physician or licensed psychologist must personally testify at the hearing. Furthermore, a psychiatrist’s testimony may not be necessary if they signed the petition, provided specific criteria are met regarding the testimony of other qualified health professionals.

Contention

Debate surrounding HB4534 may center on the adequacy of the assessment process for determining the need for treatment and the provision allowing defendants to object to the treatment order. Critics could argue that the effectiveness of such diversion programs largely depends on the available mental health resources and the ability of the legal system to identify and process cases appropriately. There may also be concerns regarding the individuals’ rights to challenge both the treatment necessity and the terms of their detention under this framework, balancing public safety with the need for proper mental health management.

Companion Bills

MI HB4532

Same As Crimes: assaultive; crime of assaulting a person performing job-related duties; expand to include health professionals. Amends secs. 81, 81a & 81d of 1931 PA 328 (MCL 750.81 et seq.). TIE BAR WITH: HB 4534'25, HB 4535'25

MI HB4535

Same As Courts: other; eligibility for mental health court; modify. Amends sec. 1093 of 1961 PA 236 (MCL 600.1093). TIE BAR WITH: HB 4532'25, HB 4533'25

MI HB4533

Same As Criminal procedure: sentencing guidelines; sentencing guidelines for crime of assaulting or battering or endangering a health care professional; provide for. Amends sec. 16d, ch. XVII of 1927 PA 175 (MCL 777.16d). TIE BAR WITH: HB 4532'25

Similar Bills

MI HB4414

Criminal procedure: mental capacity; outpatient treatment for misdemeanor offenders with mental health issues; provide for. Amends 1974 PA 258 (MCL 330.1001 - 330.2106) by adding sec. 1021 & ch. 10A.

MI SB0221

Criminal procedure: mental capacity; outpatient treatment for misdemeanor offenders with mental health issues; provide for. Amends 1974 PA 258 (MCL 330.1001 - 330.2106) by adding sec. 1021 & ch. 10A. TIE BAR WITH: SB 0219'25

MI SB0916

Criminal procedure: mental capacity; outpatient treatment for misdemeanor offenders with mental health issues; provide for. Amends sec. 461 of 1974 PA 258 (MCL 330.1461) & adds sec. 1021 & ch. 10A. TIE BAR WITH: SB 0915'24

MI HB4746

Criminal procedure: mental capacity; outpatient treatment for misdemeanor offenders with mental health issues; provide for. Amends sec. 461 of 1974 PA 258 (MCL 330.1461) & adds sec. 1021 & ch. 10A.

HI HB2159

Relating To Mental Health.

HI HB2628

Relating To Rehabilitation.

HI HB1442

Relating To Rehabilitation.

HI HB1442

Relating To Rehabilitation.