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Montana House Bill HB912 Amended / Bill

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1 HOUSE BILL NO. 912
2 INTRODUCED BY S. KELLY, M. CUNNINGHAM, B. MERCER, A. REGIER, T. SHARP
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4 A BILL FOR AN ACT ENTITLED: “AN ACT GENERALLY REVISING LAWS RELATED TO BEHAVIORAL 
5 HEALTH; CREATING A SECURE FORENSIC FACILITY; PROVIDING MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS FOR THE 
6 FACILITY AND ITS SERVICES; ALLOWING THE BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SYSTEM FOR FUTURE 
7 GENERATIONS FUND TO SUPPORT THE CONSTRUCTION OF NEW PROPERTY TO SUPPORT 
8 BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SETTINGS AND IMMEDIATE CARE FACILITIES; PROVIDING AN 
9 APPROPRIATION; AMENDING SECTION 50-1-119, MCA; AMENDING SECTION 12, CHAPTER 739, LAWS 
10 OF 2023; REPEALING SECTIONS 9, 10, 11, AND 13, CHAPTER 739, LAWS OF 2023; AND PROVIDING AN 
11 EFFECTIVE DATE.”
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13 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MONTANA:
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15 NEW SECTION. Section 1.  (1) The department of public 
16 health and human services ADMINISTRATION shall oversee the construction and operation of a secure forensic 
17 facility to provide care, treatment, and security for individuals who have been adjudicated as guilty but mentally 
18 ill, not guilty by reason of mental illness, or in need of forensic evaluations or competency restoration prior to 
19 legal proceedings.
20 (2) The facility must be designed to house a maximum of  70 patients.
21 (3) The facility must be located east of a line running north and south through Big Timber, 
22 Montana, at a site determined by the department in consultation with other appropriate state agencies.
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24 NEW SECTION. Section 2.  (1) The secure forensic facility 
25 established in [section 1] must provide:
26 (a) secure housing units designed to meet the needs of forensic patients;
27 (b) onsite psychiatric and medical treatment services;
28 (c) competency restoration programs;  - 2025 
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1 (d) rehabilitation and reintegration services;
2 (e) adequate security measures to ensure the safety of patients, staff, and the public; and
3 (f) a clinical environment and supplies to support the involuntary administration of medication to a 
4 patient at the facility under a court order when necessary for the treatment and stabilization of a patient.
5 (2) The department shall develop rules and policies for patient admissions, treatment, involuntary 
6 medication, and discharge in compliance with state and federal laws.
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8 Section 50-1-119, MCA, is amended to read:
9 " 50-1-119. Behavioral health system for future generations fund. (1) There is an account in the 
10 state special revenue fund established in 17-2-102 to be known as the behavioral health system for future 
11 generations fund.
12 (2) There must be deposited in the account money received from legislative general fund transfers.
13 (3) Eligible uses of the fund include:
14 (a) medicaid and CHIP matching funds for payments made to behavioral health settings;
15 (b) medicaid and CHIP matching funds for payments made to intermediate care facilities for 
16 individuals with intellectual disabilities;
17 (c) statewide community-based investments to stabilize behavioral health and developmental 
18 disabilities service providers and delivery, increase and strengthen the behavioral health and developmental 
19 disabilities workforce, increase service capacity to meet identified behavioral health and developmental 
20 disabilities services demands, and increase opportunities for Montanans to receive integrated physical and 
21 behavioral health care;
22 (d) acquisition or construction of new or remodeling of existing infrastructure or property to support 
23 the establishment of behavioral health settings and intermediate care facilities for individuals with intellectual 
24 disabilities;
25 (e) planning, operation, or other contract expenses associated with intermediate care facilities for 
26 individuals with intellectual disabilities;
27 (f) planning, operation, or other contract expenses associated with behavioral health settings; and
28 (g) studying and planning of the development of a comprehensive behavioral health system.  - 2025 
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1 (4) Funds in this account may not be used to operate existing state facilities."
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3 NEW SECTION. SECTION 3. REPEALER. SECTIONS 9, 10, 11, AND 13, CHAPTER 739,L2023, ARE 
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6ECTION 4. SECTION 12, CHAPTER 739, LAWS OF 2023, IS AMENDED TO READ:
7 "Section 12.  (1) There is appropriated $20 million from the capital development 
8 long-range building program account to the department of public health and human services for the biennium 
9 beginning July 1, 2023, for the uses outlined in [section 3(3)(d)].
10 (2) There is appropriated $83.5 million in federal special revenue to the department of public health and 
11 human services for the biennium beginning July 1, 2023, to provide matching funds to the department."
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13 NEW SECTION. SECTION 5. LANNING AND DESIGN. THE DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION MAY PROCEED 
14[SECTION 1] PRIOR TO THE RECEIPT OF OTHER 
15.THE DEPARTMENT MAY USE INTERENTITY LOANS IN ACCORDANCE WITH 17-2-107
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18 NEW SECTION. SECTION 6. ROGRAM EXPANSION AND OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE APPROPRIATION. 
19 (1)() PURSUANT TO 17-7-210, IF CONSTRUCTION OF A NEW FACILITY REQUIRES AN IMMEDIATE OR FUTURE INCREASE IN 
20, THE LEGISLATURE MAY NOT AUTHORIZE 
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22.TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW, AT THE END OF EACH FISCAL YEAR 
23, THE 
24(3) REVERTS TO ITS ORIGINATING FUND. THE APPROPRIATION IS NOT SUBJECT TO 
2517-7-304.
26 (B) I'S INTENT THAT THE APPROPRIATION IN SUBSECTION (3)
27'S BASE BUDGET FOR THE BIENNIUM BEGINNING JULY 2025.
28 (3) THE AMOUNT OF $1,661,426JULY 1, 2025, TO THE   - 2025 
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250-1-119
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5 NEW SECTION. SECTION 7. EVIEW . T
6[1] FOR POTENTIAL INCLUSION 
7TITLE 90,4, PART 6. WHEN A REVIEW 
8, THAT PROJECT 
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10. FUNDING PROVIDED UNDER THE ENERGY CONSERVATION PROGRAM GUIDELINES 
11, AND THE AMOUNT MUST BE 
12.THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC 
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14, IF AVAILABLE.
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16 NEW SECTION. SECTION 8. EGISLATIVE INTENT.THE APPROPRIATION AUTHORIZED IN [SECTION 9] 
17[1] WITHIN THE MEANING OF 18-
18 2-102.
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20 NEW SECTION. Section 9.  (1) There is appropriated $60 million from the behavioral 
21 health system for future generations fund established in 17-2-102 CAPITAL DEVELOPMENTS LONG-RANGE BUILDING 
2217-7-209 for the biennium beginning July 1, 2025, to the department of 
23 public health and human services  for the purpose of planning, designing, constructing, and 
24 equipping the secure forensic facility established in [section 1].
25 (2) Any unexpended funds remaining after the completion of the facility must revert to the 
26 behavioral health system for future generations fund established in 17-2-102.
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28 COORDINATION SECTION. 	SECTION 10. OORDINATION INSTRUCTION. IHOUSE BILL NO. 5 AND   - 2025 
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1 [THIS ACT] ARE PASSED AND APPROVED AND IF HOUSE BILL NO.5 CONTAINS FUNDING FOR A FACILITY THAT PERFORMS 
2[THIS ACT],[THIS ACT] IS VOID.
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4 NEW SECTION. Section 11.  [This act] is effective July 1, 2025.
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