HB 888

  • Virginia House Bill
  • 2024 Regular Session
  • Introduced in House Jan 09, 2024
  • Passed House Feb 08, 2024
  • Passed Senate Feb 27, 2024
  • Signed by Governor Apr 08, 2024

Civil commitments & temporary detention orders; def. of mental illness neurocognitive disorders.

Abstract

Civil commitments and temporary detention orders; definition of mental illness; neurocognitive disorders and neurodevelopmental disabilities; Secretary of Health and Human Resources to evaluate placements for certain individuals; report. Specifies that for the purpose of civil commitments and temporary detention orders, behaviors and symptoms that manifest from a neurocognitive disorder or neurodevelopmental disability are excluded from the definition of mental illness and are, therefore, not a basis for placing an individual under a temporary detention order or committing an individual involuntarily to an inpatient psychiatric hospital. The bill provides that if a state facility has reason to believe that an individual's behaviors or symptoms are solely a manifestation of a neurocognitive disorder or neurodevelopmental disability, the state facility may require that a licensed psychiatrist or other licensed mental health professional reevaluate the individual's eligibility for a temporary detention order before the individual is admitted and shall promptly authorize the release of an individual held under a temporary detention order if the licensed psychiatrist or other licensed mental health professional determines the individual's behaviors or symptoms are solely a manifestation of a neurocognitive disorder or neurodevelopmental disability. The foregoing provisions of the bill do not become effective unless reenacted by the 2025 Session of the General Assembly. The bill also directs the Secretary of Health and Human Resources to convene a work group to evaluate, identify, and develop placements for individuals with neurocognitive disorders and neurodevelopmental disabilities, as well as any statutory or funding changes needed to prevent inappropriate placements for such individuals, and to report his findings and recommendations by November 1, 2024. As introduced, this bill is a recommendation of the Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission and the Behavioral Health Commission. This bill is identical to SB 176.

Civil commitments and temporary detention orders; definition of mental illness neurocognitive disorders and neurodevelopmental disabilities; Secretary of Health and Human Resources to evaluate placements for certain individuals; report. Specifies that for the purpose of civil commitments and temporary detention orders, behaviors and symptoms that manifest from a neurocognitive disorder or neurodevelopmental disability are excluded from the definition of mental illness and are, therefore, not a basis for placing an individual under a temporary detention order or committing an individual involuntarily to an inpatient psychiatric hospital. The bill provides that if a state facility has reason to believe that an individual's behaviors or symptoms are solely a manifestation of a neurocognitive disorder or neurodevelopmental disability, the state facility may require that a licensed psychiatrist or other licensed mental health professional reevaluate the individual's eligibility for a temporary detention order before the individual is admitted and may refuse to admit an individual if the licensed psychiatrist or other licensed mental health professional determines the individual's behaviors or symptoms are solely a manifestation of a neurocognitive disorder or neurodevelopmental disability. The foregoing provisions of the bill have a delayed effective date of July 1, 2025. The bill also directs the Secretary of Health and Human Resources to evaluate, identify, and develop placements for individuals with neurocognitive disorders and neurodevelopmental disabilities, as well as any statutory or funding changes needed to prevent inappropriate placements for such individuals, and to report his findings and recommendations by November 1, 2024. This bill is a recommendation of the Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission and the Behavioral Health Commission.  

Bill Sponsors (1)

Votes


Actions


Apr 08, 2024

Office of the Governor

Acts of Assembly Chapter text (CHAP0696)

Office of the Governor

Approved by Governor-Chapter 696 (effective - see bill)

Mar 11, 2024

Office of the Governor

Governor's Action Deadline 11:59 p.m., April 8, 2024

House

Enrolled Bill communicated to Governor on March 11, 2024

Mar 07, 2024

Senate

Signed by President

Mar 04, 2024

House

Impact statement from DPB (HB888ER)

House

Signed by Speaker

House

Bill text as passed House and Senate (HB888ER)

House

Enrolled

Feb 27, 2024

Senate

Passed Senate (39-Y 0-N)

Senate

Read third time

Feb 26, 2024

Senate

Constitutional reading dispensed (40-Y 0-N)

Feb 23, 2024

Senate

Reported from Rules (15-Y 0-N)

Feb 09, 2024

Senate

Referred to Committee on Rules

Senate

Constitutional reading dispensed

Feb 08, 2024

House

VOTE: Block Vote Passage (98-Y 0-N)

House

Read third time and passed House BLOCK VOTE (98-Y 0-N)

Feb 07, 2024

House

Read second time

House

Engrossed by House - committee substitute HB888H1

House

Committee substitute agreed to 24106312D-H1

Feb 06, 2024

House

Passed by for the day

Feb 05, 2024

House

Read first time

Feb 01, 2024

House

Reported from Health and Human Services (22-Y 0-N)

Jan 31, 2024

House

Impact statement from DPB (HB888H1)

Jan 26, 2024

House

House committee, floor amendments and substitutes offered

House

Referred to Committee on Health and Human Services

House

Committee substitute printed 24106312D-H1

House

Reported from Rules with substitute (17-Y 0-N)

House

House committee, floor amendments and substitutes offered

House

House committee, floor amendments and substitutes offered

Jan 09, 2024

House

Referred to Committee on Rules

House

Prefiled and ordered printed; offered 01/10/24 24103978D

Bill Text

Bill Text Versions Format
Prefiled and ordered printed; offered 01/10/24 24103978D PDF HTML
Committee substitute printed 24106312D-H1 PDF HTML
HB888ER PDF HTML
CHAP0696 PDF HTML

Related Documents

Document Format
Fiscal Impact Statement: HB888FER122.PDF PDF
Fiscal Impact Statement: HB888FH1122.PDF PDF

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