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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Compilation 8776 · Sec. 520F

Sec. 520F. MENTAL HEALTH CRISIS RESPONSE PARTNERSHIP PILOT PROGRAM

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## SEC. 520F MENTAL HEALTH CRISIS RESPONSE PARTNERSHIP PILOT PROGRAM **[**290bb–37**]** ###
(a)In General The Secretary shall establish a pilot program under which the Secretary will award competitive grants to States, localities, territories, Indian Tribes, and Tribal organizations to establish new, or enhance existing, mobile crisis response teams that divert the response for mental health and substance use disorder crises from law enforcement to mobile crisis teams, as described in subsection (b). ###
(b)Mobile Crisis Teams Described A mobile crisis team, for purposes of** this section, is a team of individuals— ####
(1)that is available to respond to individuals in mental health and substance use disorder crises and provide immediate stabilization, referrals to community-based mental health and substance use disorder services and supports, and triage to a higher level of care if medically necessary; ####
(2)which may include licensed counselors, clinical social workers, physicians, paramedics, crisis workers, peer support specialists, or other qualified individuals; and ####
(3)which may provide support to divert mental health and substance use disorder crisis calls from the 9–1–1 system to the 9–8–8 system. ###
(c)Priority In awarding grants under this section, the Secretary shall prioritize applications which account for the specific needs of the communities to be served, including children and families, veterans, rural and underserved populations, and other groups at increased risk of death from suicide or overdose. ###
(d)Report ####
(1)Initial report Not later than September 30, 2024, the Secretary shall submit to Congress a report on steps taken by States, localities, territories, Indian Tribes, and Tribal organizations prior to the date of enactment of this section to strengthen the partnerships among mental health providers, substance use disorder treatment providers, primary care physicians, mental health and substance use disorder crisis teams, paramedics, law enforcement officers, and other first responders. ####
(2)Progress reports Not later than one year after the date on which the first grant is awarded to carry out this section, and for each year thereafter, the Secretary shall submit to Congress a report on the grants made during the year covered by the report, which shall include— #####
(A)impact data on the teams and people served by such programs, including demographic information of individuals served, volume, and types of service utilization; #####
(B)outcomes of the number of linkages made to community-based resources or short-term crisis receiving and stabilization facilities, as applicable, and diversion from law enforcement or hospital emergency department settings; #####
(C)data consistent with the State block grant requirements for continuous evaluation and quality improvement, and other relevant data as determined by the Secretary; #####
(D)identification and, where appropriate, recommendations of best practices from States and localities providing mobile crisis response and stabilization services for youth and adults; and #####
(E)identification of any opportunities for improvements to the program established under this section. ###
(e)Authorization of Appropriations There are authorized to be appropriated to carry out this section, $10,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2023 through 2027.
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