Bill
LC 2545
Generally revise behavioral health laws
LC 2545 would broadly overhaul behavioral health laws to modernize regulations affecting patients, providers, and agencies, but it died in process and did not advance.
Bill
LC 2545
LC 2545 would broadly overhaul behavioral health laws to modernize regulations affecting patients, providers, and agencies, but it died in process and did not advance.
Status: Draft Died in Process (LC)
LC 2545 is a proposed bill with the title “Generally revise behavioral health laws.” Based on the title and the subject classifications, the bill appears to aim for a broad overhaul or modernization of the state’s laws governing behavioral health services and related institutions. The specific text and provisions are not provided in the available information.
No specific provisions are available in the provided information. If enacted, such a broad revision typically could touch on:
- Definitions related to behavioral health, mental illness, and incapacity
- Regulatory structure for providers, facilities, and licensing
- Crisis services and involuntary treatment processes
- Patient rights, consent, and confidentiality
- Funding, budgeting, and fiscal note requirements
- Coordination among state agencies and service systems (e.g., hospitals, community-based services)
- Workforce development and training standards
- Data collection, reporting, and quality assurance
- Telebehavioral health and access to care
- Equity, access, and protections for historically underserved populations
Note: These are potential areas commonly addressed in comprehensive behavioral health reforms and are not asserted as actual provisions of LC 2545.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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