New Mexico 2024 Regular Session

New Mexico House Bill HB90

Introduced
1/16/24  

Caption

Epi Duran Crisis Treatment Center

Impact

The approval of HB90 is expected to significantly improve the capacity and quality of services offered at the Epi Duran center, which plays a crucial role in providing crisis treatment. By investing in capital improvements, the bill aims to enhance operational efficiency and ensure that the facility meets contemporary standards for mental health care. This could lead to better outcomes for individuals in crisis and contribute to the overall mental health framework of New Mexico.

Summary

House Bill 90 (HB90) proposes an appropriation of $1.5 million from the general fund of New Mexico for capital improvements at the Epi Duran Regional Crisis and Treatment Center, which is operated by San Miguel County. The purpose of this funding is to enhance the center's facilities, supporting both construction activities and the purchase of necessary equipment and furnishings. This bill seeks to address the growing demand for improved mental health facilities within the community.

Contention

While HB90 is primarily focused on funding improvements for a crucial health facility, there may be contentions regarding the allocation of state funds, especially in a context where multiple sectors may vie for financial support. Discussions around the bill could center on whether this investment is adequately balancing the needs of other public services, as well as the effectiveness of the center in addressing mental health crises compared to alternative approaches or models.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NM SB310

Crisis Triage Centers

NM HB373

Mental Health Crisis Triage Centers

NM HB505

Capital Outlay Projects

NM SB27

Rural Infrastructure Crisis Response Act

NM SB197

Infrastructure Planning & Development Office

NM SB425

County Detention Facility Treatment Programs

NM HB280

American Indian Ed Tech Assistance Centers

NM SB309

Capital Outlay Reauthorizations

NM SB397

School-based Health Centers

NM HB365

Geothermal Center & Fund

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.