Substitute For
HOUSE BILL NO. 5298
A bill to amend 1974 PA 258, entitled
"Mental health code,"
by amending sections 100b and 100c (MCL 330.1100b and 330.1100c), section 100b as amended by 2020 PA 55 and section 100c as amended by 2020 PA 99, and by adding section 137a.
the people of the state of michigan enact:
Sec. 100b. (1) "Facility" means a
residential facility for the care or treatment of individuals with serious
mental illness, serious emotional disturbance, or developmental disability that
is either a state facility or a licensed facility.
(2) "Family" as
used in sections 156 to 161 means an eligible minor and his or her parent or
legal guardian.
(3) "Family
member" means a parent, stepparent, spouse, sibling, child, or grandparent
of a primary consumer, or an individual upon whom who a primary consumer is dependent on for at least 50% of his or her
financial support.
(4) "Federal
funds" means funds received from the federal government under a
categorical grant or similar program and does not include federal funds
received under a revenue sharing arrangement.
(5) "Functional
impairment" means both of the following:
(a) With regard to
serious emotional disturbance, substantial interference with or limitation of a
minor's achievement or maintenance of 1 or more developmentally appropriate
social, behavioral, cognitive, communicative, or adaptive skills.
(b) With regard to
serious mental illness, substantial interference or limitation of role
functioning in 1 or more major life activities including basic living skills
such as eating, bathing, and dressing; instrumental living skills such as
maintaining a household, managing money, getting around the community, and
taking prescribed medication; and functioning in social, vocational, and
educational contexts.
(6) "Guardian"
means a person appointed by the court to exercise specific powers over an
individual who is a minor, legally incapacitated, or developmentally disabled.
(7) "Hospital"
or "psychiatric hospital" means an inpatient program operated by the
department for the treatment of individuals with serious mental illness or
serious emotional disturbance or a psychiatric hospital or psychiatric unit licensed
under section 137.
(8) "Hospital
director" means the chief administrative officer of a hospital or his or
her designee.
(9)
"Hospitalization" or "hospitalize" means to provide
treatment for an individual as an inpatient in a hospital.
(10)
"Incapacitated" means that an individual, as a result of the use of
alcohol or other drugs, is unconscious or has his or her mental or physical
functioning so impaired that he or she either poses an immediate and
substantial danger to his or her own health and safety or is endangering the
health and safety of the public.
(11) "Individual
plan of services" or "plan of services" means a written
individual plan of services developed with a recipient as required by section
712.
(12) "Individual
representative" means a recipient's legal guardian, minor recipient's
parent, or other person authorized by law to represent the recipient in
decision-making related to the recipient's services and supports.
(13) "Intellectual
disability" means a condition manifesting before the age of 18 years that
is characterized by significantly subaverage intellectual functioning and
related limitations in 2 or more adaptive skills and that is diagnosed based on
the following assumptions:
(a) Valid assessment
considers cultural and linguistic diversity, as well as differences in
communication and behavioral factors.
(b) The existence of
limitation in adaptive skills occurs within the context of community
environments typical of the individual's age peers and is indexed to the
individual's particular needs for support.
(c) Specific adaptive
skill limitations often coexist with strengths in other adaptive skills or
other personal capabilities.
(d) With appropriate
supports over a sustained period, the life functioning of the individual with
an intellectual disability will generally improve.
(14) "Licensed
facility" means a facility licensed by the department under section 137 or
an adult foster care facility.
(15) "Licensed
psychologist" means a doctoral level psychologist licensed under section
18223(1) of the public health code, 1978 PA 368, MCL 333.18223.
(16)
"Mediation" means a confidential process in which a neutral third
party facilitates communication between parties, assists in identifying issues,
and helps explore solutions to promote a mutually acceptable resolution. A
mediator does not have authoritative decision-making power.
(17)
"Medicaid" means the program of medical assistance established under
section 105 of the social welfare act, 1939 PA 280, MCL 400.105.
(18)
(17) "Medical director" means a psychiatrist
appointed under section 231 to advise the executive director of a community
mental health services program.
(19)
(18) "Mental health professional" means an
individual who is trained and experienced in the area of mental illness or
developmental disabilities and who is 1 of the following:
(a) A physician.
(b) A psychologist.
(c) A registered
professional nurse licensed or otherwise authorized to engage in the practice
of nursing under part 172 of the public health code, 1978 PA 368, MCL 333.17201
to 333.17242.
(d) A licensed master's
social worker licensed or otherwise authorized to engage in the practice of
social work at the master's level under part 185 of the public health code,
1978 PA 368, MCL 333.18501 to 333.18518.
(e) A licensed
professional counselor licensed or otherwise authorized to engage in the
practice of counseling under part 181 of the public health code, 1978 PA 368,
MCL 333.18101 to 333.18117.
(f) A marriage and family
therapist licensed or otherwise authorized to engage in the practice of
marriage and family therapy under part 169 of the public health code, 1978 PA
368, MCL 333.16901 to 333.16915.
(20)
(19) "Minor" means an individual under the age of
18 years.
(21)
(20) "Multicultural services" means specialized
mental health services for multicultural populations such as African-Americans,
Hispanics, Native Americans, Asian and Pacific Islanders, and
Arab/Chaldean-Americans.
(22)
(21) "Neglect" means an act or failure to act
committed by an employee or volunteer of the department, a community mental
health services program, or a licensed hospital; a service provider under
contract with the department, a community mental health services program, or a
licensed hospital; or an employee or volunteer of a service provider under
contract with the department, a community mental health services program, or a
licensed hospital, that denies a recipient the standard of care or treatment to
which he or she is entitled under this act.
Sec. 100c. (1) "Peace officer" means an
officer of the department of state police or of a law enforcement agency of a
county, township, city, or village who is responsible for the prevention and
detection of crime and enforcement of the criminal laws of this state. For the
purposes of sections 408, 426, 427a, and 427b, peace officer also includes an
officer of the United States Secret Service with the officer's consent and a
police officer of the Veterans' Administration Medical Center Reservation.
(2) "Peer
review" means a process, including the review process required under
section 143a, in which mental health professionals of a state facility,
licensed hospital, or community mental health services program evaluate the
clinical competence of staff and the quality and appropriateness of care
provided to recipients. Peer review evaluations are confidential in accordance
with section 748(9) and are based on criteria established by the facility or
community mental health services program itself, the accepted standards of the
mental health professions, and the department.
(3) "Person
requiring treatment" means an individual who meets the criteria described
in section 401.
(4) "Physician"
means an individual licensed or otherwise authorized to engage in the practice
of medicine under part 170 of the public health code, 1978 PA 368, MCL
333.17001 to 333.17097, or to engage in the practice of osteopathic medicine
and surgery under part 175 of the public health code, 1978 PA 368, MCL
333.17501 to 333.17556.
(5) "Primary
consumer" means an individual who has received or is receiving services
from the department or a community mental health services program or services
from the private sector equivalent to those offered by the department or a
community mental health services program.
(6) "Priority"
means preference for and dedication of a major proportion of resources to
specified populations or services. Priority does not mean serving or funding
the specified populations or services to the exclusion of other populations or
services.
(7) "Protective
custody" means the temporary custody of an individual by a peace officer
with or without the individual's consent for the purpose of protecting that
individual's health and safety, or the health and safety of the public, and for
the purpose of transporting the individual under section 276, 408, or 427 if
the individual appears, in the judgment of the peace officer, to be a person
requiring treatment or is a person requiring treatment. Protective custody is
civil in nature and is not an arrest.
(8)
"Psychiatric residential treatment facility" or "PRTF"
means a facility other than a hospital that provides psychiatric services, as
described in 42 CFR 441.151 to 441.182, in an inpatient setting to individuals
under age 21.
(9)
(8) "Psychiatric unit" means a unit of a general
hospital that provides inpatient services for individuals with serious mental
illness or serious emotional disturbance. As used in this subsection,
"general hospital" means a hospital as defined in section 20106 of
the public health code, 1978 PA 368, MCL 333.20106.
(10)
(9) "Psychiatrist" means 1 or more of the
following:
(a) A physician who has
completed a residency program in psychiatry approved by the Accreditation
Council for Graduate Medical Education or the American Osteopathic Association,
or who has completed 12 months of psychiatric rotation and is enrolled in an
approved residency program as described in this subdivision.
(b) A psychiatrist
employed by or under contract with the department or a community mental health
services program on March 28, 1996.
(c) A physician who
devotes a substantial portion of his or her time to the practice of psychiatry
and is approved by the director.
(11)
(10) "Psychologist" means an individual who is
licensed or otherwise authorized to engage in the practice of psychology under
part 182 of the public health code, 1978 PA 368, MCL 333.18201 to 333.18237,
and who devotes a substantial portion of his or her time to the diagnosis and
treatment of individuals with serious mental illness, serious emotional
disturbance, substance use disorder, or developmental disability.
(12)
(11) "Recipient" means an individual who receives
mental health services, either in person or through telemedicine, from the
department, a community mental health services program, or a facility or from a
provider that is under contract with the department or a community mental
health services program. For the purposes of this act, recipient does not
include an individual receiving substance use disorder services under chapter
2A unless that individual is also receiving mental health services under this
act in conjunction with substance use disorder services.
(13)
(12) "Recipient rights advisory committee" means
a committee of a community mental health services program board appointed under
section 757 or a recipient rights advisory committee appointed by a licensed
hospital under section 758.
(14)
(13) "Recovery" means a highly individualized
process of healing and transformation by which the individual gains control
over his or her life. Related services include recovery management, recovery
support services, recovery houses or transitional living programs, and relapse
prevention. Recovery involves the development of a new meaning, purpose, and
growing beyond the impact of addiction or a diagnosis. Recovery may include the
pursuit of spiritual, emotional, mental, or physical well-being.
(15)
(14) "Regional entity" means an entity
established under section 204b to provide specialty services and supports.
(16)
(15) "Rehabilitation" means the act of restoring
an individual to a state of mental and physical health or useful activity
through vocational or educational training, therapy, and counseling.
(17)
(16) "Resident" means an individual who receives services
in a facility.
(18)
(17) "Responsible mental health agency" means the
hospital, center, or community mental health services program that has primary
responsibility for the recipient's care or for the delivery of services or
supports to that recipient.
(19)
(18) "Rule" means a rule promulgated under the
administrative procedures act of 1969, 1969 PA 306, MCL 24.201 to 24.328.
Sec. 137a. (1) The department shall,
subject to appropriation of sufficient funding, establish PRTFs for Medicaid
recipients under age 21 as defined under 42 CFR 441.151 to 441.182.
(2)
The department shall select PRTF providers through a request for proposals
process. Public or private providers, including, but not limited to, those
providing state-operated services, may respond to the request for proposals.
(3)
To be eligible for reimbursement from the department, a PRTF must meet all of
the following requirements:
(a)
Be certified by the department.
(b)
Be accredited by the Joint Commission, Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation
Facilities, or Council on Accreditation.
(c)
Be enrolled in the Medicaid Management Information System.
(d)
Any other requirement the department considers appropriate and necessary to
provide PRTF services and comply with 42 CFR 441.151 to 441.182.
(4) The department may establish Medicaid policy and promulgate administrative rules necessary to implement this section.