Mississippi 2022 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB6

Introduced
1/4/22  
Refer
1/4/22  

Caption

Mental Health Treatment Facility; revise hearing and commitment procedures.

Impact

The amendments emphasize the importance of providing comprehensive information to individuals undergoing commitment proceedings and aim to enhance transparency in the decision-making process. By ensuring that a treatment facility representative is present, the bill seeks to facilitate better communication between the court and mental health care providers. This could lead to more tailored treatment options, potentially improving outcomes for individuals with mental health issues.

Summary

House Bill 6 proposes amendments to sections of the Mississippi Code relating to mental health treatment hearings and commitment procedures. One significant change includes the requirement for a representative from a mental health treatment facility to be present during hearings that assess whether an individual should receive inpatient or outpatient treatment. This change aims to ensure that respondents have access to informed treatment options and advocacy during legal proceedings related to their mental health care.

Conclusion

Overall, HB6 aims to improve the commitment process for individuals needing mental health care by clarifying existing procedures and enhancing the role of treatment facilities in legal proceedings. The potential for improved outcomes for affected individuals could also ignite discussions on broader mental health system reforms and the necessity for adequate support and treatment resources in the state.

Contention

Some points of contention surrounding the bill could involve concerns about the effectiveness and appropriateness of requiring the presence of a treatment facility representative. Critics may argue that this could slow down the hearing process or create logistical challenges, particularly in rural areas where such representatives may not be readily available. Additionally, there may be debates about the adequacy of existing mental health resources to handle the increased requirements imposed by this bill.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1640

Mental Health; revise procedures for screening, evaluation and commitments for those with issues of.

MS SB2739

Mental health; bring forward provisions related to commitment procedures for those with issues related to.

MS SB2623

Involuntary civil commitments; limit county's liability for costs of medical treatment.

MS SB2607

Involuntary civil commitments; limit county's liability for costs of medical treatment.

MS HB1095

Involuntary civil commitment; limit county's liability for cost of treatment of indigents.

MS HB336

Involuntary civil commitment; limit county's liability for cost of treatment of indigents.

MS A5182

Revises certain requirements for involuntary commitment for mental health treatment.

MS S3929

Revises certain requirements for involuntary commitment for mental health treatment.

MS S0192

An act relating to civil commitment procedures at a secure residential recovery facility and a psychiatric residential treatment facility for youth and civil commitment procedures for individuals with an intellectual disability

MS HB1088

Circuit courts; authorize jurisdiction for persons with criminal charges who may need civil commitment procedures.

Similar Bills

MS HB698

Rivers McGraw Mental Health Diversion Program; revise to create mental health treatment courts.

MS HB703

Rivers McGraw Mental Health Diversion Program; revise to create mental health treatment courts.

MS HB1288

Rivers McGraw Mental Health Diversion Program; revise to create mental health treatment courts.

MS HB1218

Rivers McGraw Mental Health Treatment Court Act; revise.

MS SB2468

Mental health courts; create.

MS SB2847

Rivers McGraw Mental Health Treatment Court Act; enact.

MS HB693

Health insurance; provide that mental illness coverage includes substance abuse.

MS SB2503

Intervention courts; bring forward code sections related to.