Revises provisions relating to crisis intervention. (BDR 39-1077)
If enacted, AB466 would result in a dedicated revenue stream for the Division of Public and Behavioral Health within the Department of Health and Human Services through the establishment of the Crisis Response Account. Funds collected via the surcharge would be utilized for services provided through the hotline, fostering improved mental health support mechanisms across the state. This financial structure aims to bolster statewide efforts to address behavioral health issues and enhance public access to crisis support services.
Assembly Bill 466, introduced on April 27, 2023, proposes amendments to existing provisions relating to crisis intervention, specifically regarding the funding of a suicide prevention and behavioral health crisis hotline. The bill aims to enhance the financial resources available for crisis services by imposing a surcharge on specific telecommunications services, including mobile communication and IP-enabled voice services. This surcharge is intended to support the operations of a hotline dedicated to assisting individuals in crisis, ensuring that help is accessible when needed most.
While the bill is expected to provide critical funding for mental health services, concerns have been raised regarding the imposition of an additional surcharge on telecommunications users. Critics argue that this could place an undue financial burden on consumers, particularly vulnerable populations who may already be struggling with the costs of communication services. Furthermore, the implementation of this surcharge raises questions about equity in funding access to necessary public health services and the management of the collected funds.