Encourages expansion of community mental health programs to include mental health services to veterans; prohibits veterans from being denied county mental health services.
Impact
The bill amends previous statutes to reinforce the need for mental health services specifically tailored to veterans. It compels county mental health programs to include veterans in their service offerings and ensures that veterans are informed of their eligibility for additional benefits through the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. By doing so, A2406 not only expands access to vital mental health resources but also seeks to mitigate any bureaucratic hurdles that might prevent veterans from receiving timely care.
Summary
Assembly Bill A2406 aims to enhance community mental health resources for veterans in New Jersey by officially recognizing their needs within existing mental health service frameworks. The bill mandates that no veteran who meets the eligibility criteria for county mental health services can be denied these services solely based on their veteran status. This provision is critical as it addresses the disparities that veterans may face when seeking mental health assistance, particularly in regions where local veterans' services are limited.
Contention
Debate surrounding A2406 may center on the implications of its funding and logistical scope, especially in terms of allocating necessary resources and training staff in county mental health services to adequately serve veterans. Another potential point of contention is the effectiveness of referrals to the Department of Veterans Affairs versus local community services. Questions might arise over the preparedness of existing programs to handle an influx of veterans seeking help and whether additional state funding will be allocated to meet these anticipated needs.
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Encourages expansion of community mental health programs to include mental health services to veterans; prohibits veterans from being denied county mental health services.
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Encourages expansion of community mental health programs to include mental health services to veterans; prohibits veterans from being denied county mental health services.
Encourages expansion of community mental health programs to include mental health services to veterans; prohibits veterans from being denied county mental health services.
Encourages expansion of community mental health programs to include mental health services to veterans; prohibits veterans from being denied county mental health services.
Creates Mental Health Diversion Program to divert eligible persons away from criminal justice system and into appropriate case management and mental health services.
Resolution Granting The Claims Commissioner An Extension Of Time To Dispose Of Certain Claims Against The State Pursuant To Chapter 53 Of The General Statutes.
Resolution Granting The Claims Commissioner An Extension Of Time To Dispose Of Certain Claims Against The State Pursuant To Chapter 53 Of The General Statutes.