Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2072 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 03/12/2021

                            87R10641 GCB-F
 By: Menéndez S.B. No. 2072


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to the creation of a mental health jail diversion pilot
 program in Bexar County.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Subtitle C, Title 7, Health and Safety Code, is
 amended by adding Chapter 581 to read as follows:
 CHAPTER 581. MENTAL HEALTH JAIL DIVERSION PILOT PROGRAM; BEXAR
 COUNTY
 Sec. 581.001.  DEFINITION. In this chapter, "commission"
 means the Health and Human Services Commission.
 Sec. 581.002.  MENTAL HEALTH JAIL DIVERSION PILOT PROGRAM.
 The commission, in cooperation with the local mental health
 authority that serves Bexar County, shall establish a pilot program
 in Bexar County for the purpose of reducing recidivism and the
 frequency of arrests and incarceration among persons with mental
 illness in that county.
 Sec. 581.003.  CRIMINAL JUSTICE MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE MODEL.
 The local mental health authority that serves Bexar County shall
 design and test through the pilot program a criminal justice mental
 health service model oriented toward facilitating treatment for
 persons with mental illness and substance use disorders to reduce
 recidivism and frequency of arrests and incarceration of persons
 with mental illness in Bexar County. The model must include
 evidence-based practices, including:
 (1)  psychiatric services;
 (2)  substance use disorder treatments;
 (3)  treatment for co-occurring mental health and
 substance use disorders;
 (4)  integrated primary care, mental health, and
 chemical dependency services;
 (5)  motivational interviews to decrease recidivism;
 (6)  methods to maintain sobriety;
 (7)  medical detoxification services;
 (8)  intensive case management to address social
 determinants of health;
 (9)  local mental health authority hospital liaison
 transitional services, including case management;
 (10)  medication-assisted treatment; and
 (11)  treatment of medical issues, including through
 inpatient hospitalization if necessary.
 Sec. 581.004.  LOCAL SERVICES COORDINATION. In designing
 the criminal justice mental health service model described by
 Section 581.003, the local mental health authority that serves
 Bexar County shall coordinate with University of the Incarnate Word
 and Southwest General Hospital. In providing services under the
 pilot program, the local mental health authority shall use
 personnel enrolled in established post-graduate residency training
 programs through the Texas Institute of Graduate Medical Education
 and Research.
 Sec. 581.005.  PROGRAM CAPACITY. (a) In implementing the
 pilot program, the commission shall ensure the program has the
 resources to provide mental health and substance use disorder
 treatment for incarceration diversion services for not fewer than
 10 inpatient beds and for stays of a period of 60 to 90 days.
 (b)  Before the commission implements the pilot program, the
 commission and the local mental health authority that serves Bexar
 County jointly shall establish clear criteria for identifying a
 target population to be served by the program. The criteria must
 prioritize serving a target population composed of members at high
 risk of recidivism and with severe mental illness, substance use
 disorders, or co-occurring mental illness and substance use
 disorders.
 Sec. 581.006.  FINANCING THE PROGRAM. (a) In consultation
 with the local mental health authority that serves Bexar County and
 Southwest General Hospital, the commission shall pay a case rate at
 the rate at which services are funded for the pilot program. The
 creation of the pilot program under this chapter is contingent on
 funding from the commission for persons with mental illness or
 substance use disorders provided by the state for the program.
 (b)  It is the intent of the legislature that appropriations
 made to fund the pilot program are made in addition to and will not
 reduce the amount of appropriations otherwise made to the local
 mental health authority that serves Bexar County.
 (c)  The local mental health authority that serves Bexar
 County may seek and receive gifts and grants from federal sources,
 foundations, individuals, and other sources for the benefit of the
 pilot program.
 Sec. 581.007.  INSPECTIONS. The commission may make
 inspections of the operation of, and provision of mental health and
 substance use treatment for incarceration diversion services
 through, the pilot program on behalf of the state to ensure state
 funds are used effectively.
 Sec. 581.008.  REPORT. (a) Not later than December 1, 2022,
 the executive commissioner shall evaluate and submit a report
 concerning the effectiveness of the pilot program in reducing
 recidivism and the frequency of arrests and incarceration of
 persons with mental illness and substance use disorders in Bexar
 County to the governor, the lieutenant governor, the speaker of the
 house of representatives, and the presiding officers of the
 standing committees of the senate and house of representatives
 having primary jurisdiction over health and human services issues
 and over criminal justice issues.
 (b)  The report must include a description of the features of
 the criminal justice mental health service model designed and
 tested under the pilot program and the executive commissioner's
 recommendation whether to expand use of the model statewide.
 (c)  In conducting the evaluation required under Subsection
 (a), the executive commissioner shall compare the rate of
 recidivism in Bexar County among persons in the target population
 before the date the pilot program is implemented in the community to
 the rate of recidivism among those persons one year after the date
 the program is implemented in the community. The executive
 commissioner may include in the evaluation measures of the
 effectiveness of the program related to the well-being of persons
 served under the program.
 Sec. 581.009.  CONCLUSION; EXPIRATION. The pilot program
 established under this chapter concludes and this chapter expires
 September 1, 2023.
 SECTION 2.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2021.