Supplement: AL HB123 | 2022 | Regular Session | HB123 for Ways and Means Education

For additional supplements on Alabama HB123 please see the Bill Drafting List
Bill Title: Schools, K-12, mental health service coordinator for each school system, subject to legislative appropriation, duties to Dept. of Mental Health and Dept. of Education, qualifications provided

Status: 2022-04-07 - Delivered to Governor at 11:59 a.m. on April 7, 2022. [HB123 Detail]

Download: Alabama-2022-HB123-HB123_for_Ways_and_Means_Education.html
Committee: Ways and Means Education Sponsor: Ledbetter
Analyst: Daniel Davenport Date: 02/09/2022

FISCAL NOTE

House Bill 123 as amended and reported by the Committee on Ways and Means Education could increase the obligations of local boards of education and independent school systems to: (1) commencing with the 2023-2024 school year, employ a mental health service coordinator to coordinate student mental health services throughout each school system; however, this is subject to appropriation by the Legislature; and (2) provide a needs assessment and resource map to the Department of Mental Health (ADMH). The amount of the increased obligations to the local boards of education and independent school systems would be dependent upon the compensation of the mental health service coordinators. Based on information provided by SDE, there are 114 local education agencies that have been awarded grants in the amount of $40,000 to expand school-based mental health initiatives.

In addition, this bill would increase the obligations of ADMH by an undetermined amount to create a certification program to certify mental health service coordinators within one year of being hired.

The Governor’s FY 2023 Recommended Education Trust Fund budget includes: (1) an appropriation of $10.08 million to the State Department of Education for the School Safety Security and Climate Program, of which $4.53 million is earmarked for School-Based Mental Health Service Coordinators to provide grants to each local education agency to expand school-based mental health initiatives; and (2) an appropriation of $3.5 million to the ADMH for School-Based Mental Health Services Collaboration.


  Danny Garrett, Chair
Ways and Means Education
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