Virginia 2024 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB1065

Introduced
1/10/24  

Caption

Community services boards; quarterly stakeholder meetings.

Impact

The bill mandates that community services boards conduct stakeholder meetings at least quarterly. During these meetings, various local representatives including law enforcement, health systems, and correctional facilities will engage in discussions to identify service provision challenges and seek improvements. The intended impact is to foster effective coordination among different organizations, enhancing the support provided to individuals facing mental health and substance use difficulties. Additionally, by requiring these meetings, the bill seeks to align services with community needs, potentially addressing unmet service demands and creating a structured communication channel between different sectors of society.

Summary

House Bill 1065 proposes amendments to ยง37.2-500 of the Code of Virginia to enhance the operational framework of community services boards within the state. By specifying that every city or county must establish a community services board or a behavior health authority, the bill aims to provide comprehensive mental health, developmental, and substance abuse services. This structure is intended to create a consistent entry point for individuals seeking publicly funded mental health resources, ensuring that stakeholders can collaborate and optimize service delivery based on community needs.

Contention

One point of contention that may arise from HB 1065 is related to the designation of operating authorities among community services boards. The bill allows local governments to classify their community services boards in various ways, which could lead to inconsistencies in service delivery and governance across different regions. Questions may also arise regarding the adequacy of funding, the accountability of community services boards in reporting their annual outcomes, and whether the mandated collaboration with law enforcement may yield positive or negative repercussions for individuals in crisis. Furthermore, any community responses to this framework may bring to light disparities in how different localities respond to their specific mental health needs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA SB1465

Community services boards; behavioral health authorities, purpose, performance contracts.

VA HB1594

Multijurisdictional community services boards; health insurance coverage for employees.

VA SB1368

Multijurisdictional community services boards; health insurance coverage for employees.

VA SB1169

Community services boards and behavioral health authorities; provisions of performance contracts.

VA HB2185

Community services boards and behavioral health authorities; provisions of performance contracts.

VA SB750

Behavioral Health Hospital Authority; created, report.

VA HB1401

Community Policing Act; repeals Act.

VA HB2250

Criminal Justice Services, Department of; powers and duties, training for law-enforcement personnel.

VA HB1945

Children and adolescents; data reporting, reporting requirements.

VA HB2342

Background checks; employees of children and developmental services, adult substance abuse services.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.