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ARIZONA STATE SENATE
Fifty-Seventh Legislature, First Regular Session
AMENDED
mental health transition program; extension
Purpose
Extends the Mental Health Transition Program (Program) for three years.
Background
Laws 2021, Chapter
403 required the Arizona Department of Corrections, Rehabilitation and
Reentry (ADCRR) to establish and administer the Program for up to 500 eligible
inmates each fiscal year. ADCRR must contract with private or nonprofit
entities to provide the eligible inmates with mental health transition
services. ADCRR may refer an inmate who has a mental health condition to be
placed in the Program. For an inmate to be eligible, at a minimum, the inmate
must agree to provide specific information, be diagnosed as seriously mentally
ill and, on release, be eligible for Arizona Health Care Cost Containment
System (AHCCCS) benefits. The Director of ADCRR must adopt rules regulating the
Program that include: 1) the eligibility criteria for an inmate; 2) requiring
that an eligible inmate be offered services including health care assistance to
obtain AHCCCS-funded services, case management, housing and psychiatric
management; and
3) requiring that each eligible inmate receive services in the Program for at
least 90 days. An inmate who is in the Program may not be released before the
inmate's earliest release date. The Program is repealed on July 1, 2026.
There is no anticipated fiscal impact to the state General Fund associated with this legislation.
Provisions
1. Repeals the Program on July 1, 2029, rather than July 1, 2026.
2. Becomes effective on the general effective date.
Amendments Adopted by Committee of the Whole
1. Renames the Mental Health Transition Pilot Program as the Program.
2. Makes technical and conforming changes.
Amendments Adopted by the House of Representatives
1. Extends the Program for three years rather than five years.
2. Makes technical changes.
Senate Action House Action
PS 2/19/25 DP 7-0-0 GOV 3/26/25 DP 5-2-0-0
3rd Read 3/4/25 23-4-3 3rd Read 6/11/25 44-11-5
Prepared by Senate Research
June 12, 2025
KJA/SDR/slp