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This Act may be cited as the . Mental Health and Safe Communities Act of 2015 The table of contents for this Act is as follows: Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents. TITLE I—Mental health and safe communities Sec. 101. Law enforcement grants for crisis intervention teams, mental health purposes, and fixing the background check system. Sec. 102. Assisted outpatient treatment programs. Sec. 103. Federal drug and mental health courts. Sec. 104. Mental health in the judicial system.
Sec. 105. Forensic assertive community treatment initiatives. Sec. 106. Assistance for individuals transitioning out of systems. Sec. 107. Co-occurring substance abuse and mental health challenges in drug courts. Sec. 108. Mental health training for Federal uniformed services. Sec. 109. Advancing mental health as part of offender reentry. Sec. 110. School mental health crisis intervention teams. Sec. 111. Active-shooter training for law enforcement. Sec. 112. Co-occurring substance abuse and mental health challenges in residential substance abuse treatment programs.
Sec. 113. Mental health and drug treatment alternatives to incarceration programs. Sec. 114. National criminal justice and mental health training and technical assistance. Sec. 115. Improving Department of Justice data collection on mental illness involved in crime. Sec. 116. Reports on the number of mentally ill offenders in prison. TITLE II—Comprehensive Justice and Mental Health Act Sec. 201. Short title. Sec. 202. Findings. Sec. 203. Sequential intercept model. Sec. 204. Veterans treatment courts.
Sec. 205. Prison and jails. Sec. 206. Allowable uses. Sec. 207. Law enforcement training. Sec. 208. Federal law enforcement training. Sec. 209. GAO report. Sec. 210. Evidence-based practices. Sec. 211. Transparency, program accountability, and enhancement of local authority. Sec. 212. Grant accountability. TITLE III—NICS reauthorization and NICS improvement Sec. 301. Reauthorization of NICS. Sec. 302. Definitions relating to mental health. Sec. 303. Incentives for State compliance with NICS mental health record requirements.
Sec. 304. Protecting the second amendment rights of veterans. Sec. 305. Applicability of amendments. Sec. 306. Clarification that Federal court information is to be made available to the national instant criminal background check system. TITLE IV—Reauthorizations and offset Sec. 401. Reauthorization of appropriations. Sec. 402. Offset.