ALLOW CMH PROGRAMS TO ENTER
PARTNERSHIPS FOR CERTAIN PURPOSES
Senate Bill 713 (Substitute S-1)
Sponsor: Sen. Darwin L. Booher
House Committee: Health Policy
Senate Committee: Health Policy
Complete to 5-15-14
A REVISED SUMMARY OF SENATE BILL 713 AS PASSED BY THE SENATE 3-19-14
The bill would amend the Mental Health Code to allow community mental health services programs to enter into partnerships with other providers or managers of health care or rehabilitative services to foster interagency communication, cooperation, coordination, and consultation. Any activities performed under such an agreement must be consistent with Section 206 of the code, which sets forth the purposes of community mental health services programs.
MCL 330.1226
FISCAL IMPACT:
Community mental health services programs may incur some minimal administrative costs by partnering with other providers or managers of health care or rehabilitative services for the purposes identified in the bill.
Legislative Analyst: Josh Roesner
Fiscal Analyst: Margaret Alston
■ This analysis was prepared by nonpartisan House staff for use by House members in their deliberations, and does not constitute an official statement of legislative intent.