relative to the offense of criminal threatening.
ND allows ND to contract with bordering states to place residents in cross‑state mental health/SUD treatment or detox, with jurisdiction and costs defined.
ND allows ND to contract with bordering states to place residents in cross‑state mental health/SUD treatment or detox, with jurisdiction and costs defined.
Amends NDCC §25-03.1-34.2 — Interstate contracts for treatment of mental illness or a substance use disorder; emergency clause
The bill authorizes the state (the relevant “department” under the cited chapter) to enter interstate contracts and agreements with specified neighboring states, facilities, and agencies to arrange treatment and detoxification services for residents across state lines. It clarifies jurisdiction, payment responsibility, patient rights, and minimum contract terms to facilitate cross‑border placement and care for mental illness and substance use disorders (SUD). An emergency clause makes the act effective immediately upon enactment.
If you want, I can:
- Pull the precise legislative history (dates, votes) for North Dakota HB 1108; or
- Draft a plain‑language notice for patients explaining key implications of being placed in another state for treatment.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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