Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF3177

Introduced
3/30/23  

Caption

Civil Commitment Coordinating Division established, engagement services and outpatient civil commitment grants established, and money appropriated.

Impact

The bill proposes to implement crucial changes to the way civil commitments are handled in the state. It allocates funds to support local counties in expanding their capabilities to offer engagement services and outpatient treatment, which in turn is expected to lead to a more comprehensive and effective approach to mental health treatment. The legislation also seeks to enhance data collection and reporting practices regarding individuals who are civilly committed, ensuring that outcomes can be analyzed and improved upon over time. Additionally, it includes provisions for public awareness campaigns to educate the community on available services.

Summary

House File 3177, also known as the Civil Commitment Coordinating Division bill, is aimed at establishing a centralized structure under the Office of the Attorney General in Minnesota. This new division is tasked with providing oversight and coordination for civil commitment processes. It specifically focuses on developing and enhancing engagement services, outpatient civil commitments, and provisional discharge systems for individuals experiencing mental health issues. By establishing this division, the bill seeks to improve the commitment process and provide better outcomes for those involved.

Contention

While the bill aims to create a more organized and structured approach to civil commitment, there may be points of contention regarding the level of funding and resources provided. Concerns could arise over whether adequate resources are allocated to support the expanded services proposed in the bill. There might also be debates over the effectiveness of centralized oversight versus local management of treatment programs, with some stakeholders advocating for more localized control to better address specific community needs.

Companion Bills

MN SF3203

Similar To Civil Commitment Coordinating Division establishment and appropriation

Previously Filed As

MN SF3203

Civil Commitment Coordinating Division establishment and appropriation

MN HF1853

Civil Commitment Coordinating Division established in the office of the attorney general, grants provided, and money appropriated.

MN SF1492

Civil Commitment Coordinating Division establishment provision, various grant programs establishment provision, transport hold working group establishment provision, and appropriations

MN HF5280

Disability services, aging services, substance use disorder services, and priority admissions and civil commitment provisions modified; Direct Care and Treatment executive board, human services response contingency account, Homelessness and Housing Support Office, workgroups, and councils established; studies and reports required; rulemaking provided; and money appropriated.

MN SB53

Competency; Involuntary Civil Commitments

MN HF2509

Youth Civic Engagement Act created, youth civic engagement grant program established, and money appropriated.

MN HB0099

Civil Commitment Amendments

MN A2708

Establishes procedures for involuntary civil commitment of children.

MN SF1674

Youth Civic Engagement Act establishment and youth civic engagement grant appropriation

MN HB0056

Civil Commitment Modifications

Similar Bills

MN SF3203

Civil Commitment Coordinating Division establishment and appropriation

MN SF1492

Civil Commitment Coordinating Division establishment provision, various grant programs establishment provision, transport hold working group establishment provision, and appropriations

MN HF1853

Civil Commitment Coordinating Division established in the office of the attorney general, grants provided, and money appropriated.

KS HB2412

Removing state agency fees for concealed-carry licenses.

KS SB548

Requiring a concealed carry license to lawfully carry a concealed handgun and exempting colleges and universities from the public buildings requirements under the personal and family protection act.

NV SB17

Revises provisions relating to specialty courts. (BDR 14-474)

NC H755

Enhance ACH and Nursing Home Clients' Rights

AZ SB1567

Health care institutions; regulation