Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HB1647

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Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
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Caption

Relating to certain judicial findings required before a court may order a person to receive extended outpatient mental health services.

Impact

The legislation is expected to have a significant impact on Texas mental health law by tightening the criteria necessary for ordered outpatient services. This includes the requirement for clear and convincing evidence that the individual is mentally ill and unable to participate in voluntary treatment effectively. These changes are designed to address concerns regarding involuntary treatment and the rights of those with mental health conditions, tailored to provide greater scrutiny and due process in such instances.

Summary

House Bill 1647 focuses on updating the requirements for judicial findings before a court can mandate a person to receive extended outpatient mental health services. The bill aims to ensure that courts only order such services when certain criteria are thoroughly examined and verified, aiming to protect the rights of individuals with mental health conditions while ensuring community safety. Specifically, it includes stipulations that the judge must find the necessary mental health services are available before issuing an order.

Contention

Discussion around HB1647 may involve various points of contention. Proponents of the bill argue it is a necessary step to ensure that individuals are provided with proper judicial oversight before being subjected to outpatient mental health services. However, opponents may raise concerns about the potential for this increased scrutiny to delay necessary treatment for individuals in crisis, undermining timely access to mental health care. Stakeholders might debate the balance between protecting individual rights and ensuring that the community does not face the risks associated with untreated severe mental illness.

Companion Bills

TX SB1477

Identical Relating to a court's authority to order a proposed patient to receive extended outpatient mental health services.

Previously Filed As

TX HB726

Relating to the criteria for court-ordered inpatient and extended inpatient mental health services.

TX HB1464

Relating to preliminary examination periods for mental health protective custody and the criteria for and duration of certain court-ordered mental health services.

TX SB1816

Relating to procedures regarding court-ordered mental health services.

TX HB1400

Relating to the establishment of outpatient treatment programs to provide court-ordered outpatient mental health services in certain counties.

TX HB3504

Relating to an application for emergency detention, procedures regarding court-ordered mental health services, and certain rights of patients admitted to private mental hospitals and certain other mental health facilities.

TX HB5088

Relating to procedures regarding certain persons who are or may be persons with a mental illness or intellectual disability.

TX SB2479

Relating to procedures regarding certain persons who are or may be persons with a mental illness or intellectual disability.

TX SB1624

Relating to guardianships and services for incapacitated persons and to the emergency detention of certain persons with mental illness.

TX SB1585

Relating to certain proceedings in juvenile court for children with mental illness and intellectual disabilities.

TX HB2037

Relating to certain proceedings in juvenile court for children with mental illness and intellectual disabilities.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.