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Budget Amendments - HB30 (Committee Approved)

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Jail Mental Health Grant Program (language only)

Item 394 #10h

Item 394 #10h

Public Safety and Homeland Security
Department of Criminal Justice Services

Language

Page 472, strike lines 36 through 40.

Page 474, after line 32, insert:

"J.1. Included in the appropriation for this item is $2,153,600 the first year and $2,153,600 the second year from the general fund to support a Jail Mental Health Grant Program administered by the Department.

2. The Department shall establish grant guidelines for eligible programs and identify grantees in consultation with the Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services.

3. The funding provided to each grantee shall supplement, not supplant, existing local spending on such services.

4. The Department shall collect on a quarterly basis qualitative and quantitative data from each of the sites, to include: (i) mental health screenings and assessments provided to inmates, (ii) mental health treatment plans and services provided to inmates, (iii) jail safety incidents involving inmates and jail staff, (iv) the provision of appropriate services after release, (v) the number of inmates re-arrested or re-incarcerated within 90 days after release following a positive identification for mental health disorders in jail or the receipt of mental health treatment within the facility. The Department shall provide a report on its findings to the Chairs of the House Appropriations and Senate Finance and Appropriations Committees no later than December 15th of each year.

5. The Department is authorized to expend up to five percent per year out of the amounts allocated in Paragraph J.1. of this item for costs related to the administration of the Jail Mental Health Grant Program."

Page 474, strike lines 33 through 51.



Explanation

(This amendment consolidates existing jail-based mental health grant programs into a singular Jail Mental Health Grant Program administered by the Department of Criminal Justice Services.)