Washington State House of Representatives Office of Program Research |
BILL ANALYSIS |
Health Care Committee | |
HB 1290
Brief Description: Modifying community mental health services provisions.
Sponsors: Representatives Cody, Bailey, Schual-Berke, Campbell, Morrell, Hinkle, Green, Appleton, Moeller, Haigh, Linville, Kenney, Wood and Santos.
Brief Summary of Bill |
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Hearing Date: 1/27/05
Staff: Dave Knutson (786-7146).
Background:
Regional Support Networks (RSN) were established in 1989 to develop local systems of care for
persons with a mental illness. Counties or groups of counties were authorized to become RSNs,
contract with licensed service providers, and also deliver services directly. Fourteen RSNs were
established to coordinate and delivery mental health services to persons with mental illness.
Since 1993, the Department of Social and Health Services has financed community mental health
services through a federal 1915(b) waiver that provides services through managed care programs.
Through a recent wavier renewal process with the federal government, the Department of Social
and Health Services and Regional Support Networks are required to comply with additional
requirements related to the management, delivery, and expenditure of federal funds on
community mental health services.
Summary of Bill:
The Department of Social and Health Services will redraw Regional Support Network
boundaries through a competitive procurement process. The definition of a Regional Support
Networks is broadened to include counties or other entities. Community mental health services
will include the concepts of recovery, resilience, and evidence-based practices. The Department
of Social and Health Services will be responsible to assure the availability of an adequate amount
of community-based residential services. If a tribal authority requests to be a party to a Regional
Support Network, the Department will determine the role and responsibilities of the RSN and the
tribe.
Appropriation: None.
Fiscal Note: Requested on 1/20/05.
Effective Date: The bill takes effect 90 days after adjournment of session in which bill is passed.