Semiquincentennial commission.
SB 378 sought to establish a Tribal Relations Management Team at DPHHS to improve health care and mental health services for Indigenous communities in Montana.
SB 378 sought to establish a Tribal Relations Management Team at DPHHS to improve health care and mental health services for Indigenous communities in Montana.
Bill Number: SB 378
Title: Create a Tribal Relations Management Team at DPHHS
Status: Died in Process
Introduced: October 08, 2024
Classification: Bill
Subject Areas: Health, Health Care Services, Indians, Mental Illness or Incapacity
The primary aim of SB 378 was to establish a dedicated Tribal Relations Management Team within the Department of Public Health and Human Services (DPHHS). This team was intended to enhance collaboration and communication between the state and tribal governments, particularly in the areas of health care services and mental health support for Indigenous populations.
While the specific text of the bill is not provided, the following key provisions can be inferred based on the bill's intent:
The establishment of the Tribal Relations Management Team would have had several potential impacts:
SB 378 aimed to create a framework for better health care service delivery to tribal communities in Montana through the establishment of a Tribal Relations Management Team at DPHHS. Despite its potential benefits, the bill ultimately did not progress through the legislative process and was marked as having died in process.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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