Nevada 2025 Regular Session

Nevada Assembly Bill AB467

Introduced
3/17/25  
Refer
3/17/25  
Report Pass
4/21/25  
Refer
4/21/25  
Report Pass
5/29/25  
Engrossed
5/31/25  
Refer
5/31/25  
Report Pass
6/1/25  
Enrolled
6/6/25  
Chaptered
6/11/25  

Caption

Revises provisions relating to forensic mental health. (BDR 14-842)

Impact

One major impact of AB467 is the ability to provide treatment for defendants within county facilities. This change is designed to address the growing number of competency-related cases within the criminal justice system, helping to alleviate the complexities of managing defendants in traditional mental health facilities. The bill mandates that regular clinical reviews be conducted to evaluate the appropriateness of a defendant's placement, thus promoting tailored and effective treatment plans based on each individual’s needs. It also aims to improve the efficiency of the judicial system by reducing the time defendants await competency restoration.

Summary

Assembly Bill 467 relates to mental health, specifically addressing the treatment of defendants found incompetent to stand trial. The bill authorizes the establishment of facilities for competency restoration within county jails or detention facilities in areas with populations exceeding 100,000, namely Clark and Washoe Counties in Nevada. Furthermore, the bill allows for the creation of programs designed to provide treatment services for such defendants outside of traditional forensic facilities, ensuring that these individuals can receive assistance more locally and potentially integrate into society more easily.

Contention

The bill has garnered support primarily from mental health advocates who see the value in enhancing access to treatment for defendants with mental health issues. However, there may be points of contention regarding the adequacy of resources within county jails to provide proper mental health treatment, as well as concerns about the safety and welfare of individuals undergoing such treatment in a potentially punitive environment. Critics may raise concerns about whether integrating these programs within jails could compromise the integrity and quality of mental health services provided.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NV AB265

Revises provisions relating to mental health. (BDR 39-96)

NV SB155

Revises provisions relating to crimes. (BDR 14-244)

NV SB367

Revises provisions relating to public safety. (BDR 15-942)

NV AB148

Revises provisions relating to child welfare. (BDR 4-671)

NV AB435

Revises provisions governing behavioral health. (BDR 39-653)

NV AB201

Revises provisions relating to planning for the provision of behavioral health care. (BDR 39-325)

NV SB59

Revises provisions relating to vessels. (BDR 43-225)

NV AB364

Revises provisions governing the Board of Medical Examiners. (BDR 54-148)

NV SB35

Revises provisions relating to controlled substances. (BDR 40-423)

NV AB156

Revises provisions relating to substance use disorders. (BDR 40-331)

Similar Bills

NV SB465

Revises provisions relating to certain criminal defendants. (BDR 14-1119)

NV AB550

Revises provisions governing incompetent criminal defendants. (BDR 14-1120)

NV AB30

Revises provisions relating to records of defendants who have been found incompetent. (BDR 14-293)

NV SB274

Revises provisions relating to industrial insurance. (BDR 53-946)

CA SB1323

Criminal procedure: competence to stand trial.

CA SB1518

Public safety omnibus.

CA SB1392

Criminal procedure: competence to stand trial.

CA AB2692

Criminal procedure: diversion.