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A 4276

Directs the commissioner of mental health to conduct a study of child- and youth-targeted mobile crisis outreach teams in New York state

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Brian Cunningham and 2 co-sponsors

Bill A 4276 directs New York's Mental Health Commissioner to study mobile crisis teams for children, aiming to improve mental health services for youth in crisis.

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Bill Summary · A 4276

Summary of Bill A 4276

Bill Number: A 4276
Title: Directs the commissioner of mental health to conduct a study of child- and youth-targeted mobile crisis outreach teams in New York State
Status: Returned to Assembly
Introduced: January 31, 2025
Classification: Bill

Purpose and Intent

Bill A 4276 aims to enhance mental health services for children and youth in New York State by directing the Commissioner of Mental Health to conduct a comprehensive study on mobile crisis outreach teams specifically targeting this demographic. The intent is to evaluate the effectiveness, accessibility, and overall impact of these teams in addressing mental health crises among young individuals.

Key Provisions

  • Study Mandate: The bill mandates the Commissioner of Mental Health to undertake a detailed study focusing on:

    • The current structure and operation of child- and youth-targeted mobile crisis outreach teams.
    • The effectiveness of these teams in providing timely and appropriate mental health interventions.
    • Recommendations for improvements or expansions of services based on the study findings.
  • Reporting Requirements: The Commissioner is required to submit a report detailing the findings of the study, including any proposed changes or enhancements to existing services.

Affected Parties

  • Children and Youth: The primary beneficiaries of this bill are children and youth experiencing mental health crises, who would potentially receive improved services through enhanced mobile crisis outreach teams.

  • Mental Health Professionals: The study may also impact mental health professionals involved in crisis intervention, as it could lead to changes in protocols or funding for mobile crisis teams.

  • State Agencies: The New York State Office of Mental Health and other related agencies will be involved in the study and may need to adjust their operations based on the findings.

Legislative Timeline

  • January 31, 2025: Bill introduced and referred to the Committee on Mental Health.
  • April 29, 2025: Reported and referred to the Ways and Means Committee.
  • June 4, 2025: Reported and referred to Rules.
  • June 6, 2025: Passed in the Assembly and delivered to the Senate.
  • June 10, 2025: Substituted for S8043, passed in the Senate, and returned to the Assembly.

Related Bills

  • A 8015: A prior-session bill related to mental health services.
  • S 8043: A companion bill that aligns with the objectives of A 4276.

Conclusion

Bill A 4276 represents a significant step towards improving mental health crisis intervention for children and youth in New York State. By mandating a thorough study of mobile crisis outreach teams, the bill seeks to identify best practices and areas for improvement, ultimately aiming to enhance the mental health support system for young individuals in crisis.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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