Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF2032

Introduced
3/10/25  

Caption

Mental health case management and community support services established for persons with a complex post-traumatic stress disorder.

Impact

If enacted, HF2032 will significantly impact state laws related to behavioral health services. It broadens the eligibility criteria for receiving case management services, specifically highlighting those suffering from C-PTSD, which may have been previously underserved under existing mental health statutes. The bill opens avenues for more personalized community support systems that are designed to assist individuals in achieving personal goals, maintaining employment, and securing stable living arrangements. Moreover, it elevates the importance of culturally sensitive assessments for individuals impacted by intergenerational trauma.

Summary

House File 2032 (HF2032) proposes the establishment of mental health case management and community support services specifically tailored for individuals diagnosed with complex post-traumatic stress disorder (C-PTSD). The bill aims to amend various Minnesota Statutes sections, particularly those related to mental health definitions and case management provisions. The new framework will allow counties to develop structured community support services for adults experiencing significant challenges due to PTSD symptoms, enhancing their ability to function in daily life and access necessary resources.

Contention

The introduction of HF2032 is likely to spark discussions concerning resource allocation and the adequacy of state funding for mental health services. Notable contention may arise around the bill's implications for existing mental health funding streams and the responsibilities of county boards in implementing these community support services. Critics may express concerns regarding the adequacy of training and resources available to county staff tasked with delivering these services, especially in light of the complexities surrounding C-PTSD and its treatment. Furthermore, the requirement for federal approval could pose delays and uncertainties in the bill's implementation.

Companion Bills

MN SF2358

Similar To Mental health case management and community support services for persons with a complex post-traumatic stress disorder establishment provision

Previously Filed As

MN HF3495

Mental and behavioral health care provisions modified including service standards, adult and child mental health services grants, substance use disorder services, supportive housing, and provider certification and reimbursement; reports required; and money appropriated.

MN HF3743

Community support services program standards modified, various behavioral health provisions modified, protected transport start-up grants and engagement services pilot grants established, formula-based allocation for mental health grant services recommendations required, and money appropriated.

MN SF3701

Community support services program standards modification

MN SF1900

Home and community-based services systemic critical incident review team establishment

MN HF2234

Home and community-based services systemic critical incident review team established, adult foster care and community residential setting licensing provisions clarified, substance use disorder treatment requirements modified, councils and committees extended, provider-controlled and own-home settings clarified, and chemical health pilot program obsolete language repealed.

MN HF2553

Mental health provider staffing, documentation, and diagnostic assessment requirements modified; certification process required; assertive community treatment and behavioral health home services staff requirements modified; adult rehabilitative mental health services provider entity standards modified; managed care contract requirements modified; grant data and reporting requirements modified; and family peer support services eligibility modified.

MN HF1403

Aging, disability, behavioral health, substance use disorder, and statewide opioid litigation laws modified and established.

MN HF1198

Child care assistance expanded, grants and rules regarding children's mental health expanded and modified, transition to community initiative modified, staff training requirements modified, covered transportation services modified, coverage of clinical care coordination modified, children's long-term stays in emergency room rules modified, rural family response and stabilization services pilot program established, and money appropriated.

MN SF2213

Cultural and Ethnic Minority Infrastructure Grant Program establishment; Mental Health Certified Peer Specialist Grant program establishment; Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness program establishment; Housing with Support for Adults with Serious Mental Illness program establishment

MN SF1174

Children's mental health provisions modifications and appropriations

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Human services provisions modifications

MN HF2161

Human services inspector general, home and community-based licensing, behavioral health licensing, backgrounds studies provisions, corrections reconsiderations, anti-kickback laws, and judges personal data protection provisions modified.

MN HF1627

Access to substance use disorder treatment services governing policies modified, home and community-based services workforce development grants eligibility modified, and workforce development grant money excluded from income.

MN SF1692

Policies governing access to substance use disorder treatment services modification

MN HF1403

Aging, disability, behavioral health, substance use disorder, and statewide opioid litigation laws modified and established.

MN SF2818

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MN HF3987

Transfer of duties from Department of Human Services to Department of Direct Care and Treatment implemented; general executive board duties, powers, rulemaking authority, and administrative service contracting established; and conforming changes made.

MN SF3936

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