North Dakota 2023-2024 Regular Session

North Dakota Senate Bill SB2083

Introduced
1/3/23  
Refer
1/3/23  
Report Pass
1/9/23  
Engrossed
1/12/23  
Refer
2/15/23  
Report Pass
3/7/23  
Enrolled
3/13/23  

Caption

The object of the state hospital and the operation of regional human service centers; and to declare an emergency.

Impact

The bill aims to improve access to mental health services by establishing regional human service centers as pivotal providers of care. These centers are tasked with delivering a broad range of services, demonstrating a shift towards integration in service delivery. The provisions outlined within SB 2083 support initiatives that assist individuals to achieve self-sufficiency through various means, from outpatient services to emergency crisis care, prompting a holistic approach to mental health support in the state.

Summary

Senate Bill 2083 focuses on the enhancement of mental health services in North Dakota by amending existing laws related to the state hospital and regional human service centers. The bill formalizes the role of the state hospital as a provider of collaborative care and consultation services, expanding their ability to work with private and correctional facility providers. Additionally, it emphasizes the need for a multidisciplinary continuum of services for individuals with serious and persistent mental illness, including those dealing with substance use disorders.

Sentiment

The general sentiment around SB 2083 appeared overwhelmingly supportive, with significant legislative backing indicated by the voting results (86 yeas to 6 nays). Stakeholders in health and human services advocate that the bill represents a crucial step towards modernizing mental health care by integrating various services and ensuring that they are accessible and adequately funded. However, there may also be concerns regarding the execution of these services and whether the new measures will effectively meet the diverse needs of all individuals seeking help.

Contention

While the overall sentiment seems positive, some contention exists regarding the financial implications of implementing these expanded services. Critics may voice concerns about the adequacy of funding and resources required to successfully operationalize the provisions of SB 2083. Additionally, there is the need for continued oversight and evaluation to ensure that these services translate into meaningful improvements in mental health outcomes for the state’s populations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ND SB93

Relating to the Department of Human Services; and declaring an emergency.

ND SB672

Relating to a requirement that certain hospitals submit a summary of parts of their emergency operations plans to the Health and Human Services Commission.

ND SB2026

AN ACT to provide an appropriation to the department of health and human services relating to the demolition of state hospital buildings; and to declare an emergency.

ND SB25

AN ACT relating to oversight of government operations and declaring an emergency.

ND SB633

Relating to regional centers for special education and related services; declaring an emergency.

ND HB1220

The hours of operation of the office of statistical services; and to declare an emergency.

ND HB4088

Relating to safety of persons working in hospitals; declaring an emergency.

ND SB2009

State fair facility operations and maintenance costs; and to declare an emergency.

ND HB1127

To Create The Rural Emergency Hospital Act; To Authorize The Licensure Of Rural Emergency Hospitals By The Department Of Health; And To Declare An Emergency.

ND SB224

Provides for remote operations of the legislature during a gubernatorially declared state of emergency. (gov sig)

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