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Bill Summary · HB 365

Legislative bill overview

HB 365 amends Utah's mental health care study provisions, modifying how the state examines and evaluates mental health services delivery. The bill was signed into law on March 26, 2025, after passing through standard legislative enrollment procedures.

Why is this important

Mental health care studies inform policy decisions about resource allocation, service gaps, and treatment accessibility across the state. Changes to study requirements can affect how comprehensively Utah evaluates its mental health system and whether findings lead to future legislative or regulatory action.

Potential points of contention

  • Scope clarity: Without access to specific amendment language, it's unclear whether the study's focus was narrowed or expanded, potentially affecting which mental health populations or services receive attention
  • Funding and resources: Study modifications may impact budget allocations needed to conduct thorough research and analysis
  • Implementation timeline: Changes to study requirements could alter when findings are reported and when policy recommendations become actionable

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

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