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Sponsor Statement for SB 154 An Act relating to mental health treatment facilities; repealing the termination date of the mental health treatment assistance program; and providing for an effective date.
Senate Bill 154 would repeal the sunset clause on a bill that passed in 1999 that created the Designated Evaluation Program. This program provides treatment through local hospitals for people who are in mental crisis. These individuals are working poor people who have no insurance or Medicaid coverage, who cannot afford hospitalization and who meet certain eligibility requirements. If the sunset clause is not repealed, the following will be lost:
SB 154 would remove the sunset clause and extend the program indefinitely. Without this change, individuals in need of treatment would have to be transported to Alaska Psychiatric Institute or held in correctional facilities. Without this bill, all of this is due to sunset July 1, 2001, sending the program back to it's original vague and problematic state. # # # Attachments:
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