Florida Senate - 2014 CS for SB 1584 By the Committee on Children, Families, and Elder Affairs; and Senator Abruzzo 586-03980-14 20141584c1 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to the Baker Act; requiring the 3 Department of Children and Families to create a work 4 group to provide recommendations relating to revision 5 of the Baker Act; requiring the work group to make 6 recommendations on specified topics; providing for 7 membership of the work group; providing for meetings; 8 requiring the work group to meet by a specified date; 9 requiring a review of draft recommendations by a 10 specified date; requiring the work group to submit a 11 report to specified entities and the Legislature by a 12 specified date; providing an effective date. 13 14 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 15 16 Section 1. Work group to improve operational effectiveness 17 of the Baker Act.—The Department of Children and Families shall 18 create a work group to evaluate methods to improve the 19 operational effectiveness of the Baker Act and recommend changes 20 to existing laws, rules, and agency policies needed to implement 21 the work group’s recommendations. 22 (1) At a minimum, the work group shall evaluate and make 23 recommendations on the following: 24 (a) The timeframe for initial assessment, including whether 25 the timeframe should be lengthened. 26 (b) The use of advanced registered nurse practitioners to 27 rescind Baker Act commitments. 28 (c) The use of telemedicine for patient evaluation, case 29 management, and ongoing care and the recommendation by the 30 courts on the use of telemedicine to improve management of 31 patient care and to reduce costs of transportation and public 32 safety. 33 (d) The 7-day requirement for followup care and its 34 applicability to outpatient providers. 35 (e) Other areas deemed by the work group to improve the 36 operational effectiveness of the act. 37 (2) The work group shall consist of the following 38 stakeholders: 39 (a) A representative of the Department of Children and 40 Families, appointed by the department, who shall serve as chair. 41 (b) Two representatives of public receiving facilities and 42 two representatives of specialty hospitals, appointed by the 43 Florida Hospital Association. 44 (c) Two representatives of crisis stabilization units, 45 appointed by the Department of Children and Families. 46 (d) A representative of law enforcement agencies, appointed 47 by the Florida Sheriffs Association. 48 (e) A member of the judiciary who regularly evaluates Baker 49 Act cases, appointed by the Florida Supreme Court. 50 (f) A public defender, appointed by the Florida Public 51 Defender Association. 52 (g) A state attorney, appointed by the Florida Prosecuting 53 Attorneys Association. 54 (h) A physician who provides care in a Baker Act receiving 55 facility, appointed by the Florida Medical Association. 56 (i) A physician who regularly screens patients who meet the 57 Baker Act criteria, appointed by the Florida College of 58 Emergency Physicians. 59 (j) A representative from a managing entity, appointed by 60 the Department of Children and Families. 61 (k) A representative of the Agency for Health Care 62 Administration, appointed by the agency. 63 (l) Two representatives of the Florida Council for 64 Community Mental Health, appointed by the council. 65 (m) An advanced registered nurse practitioner who works in 66 a Baker Act receiving facility and who treats patients who meet 67 the Baker Act criteria, appointed by the Florida Nurses 68 Association. 69 (n) Two advanced registered nurse practitioners who are 70 nationally certified in mental health, one appointed by the 71 Florida Association of Nurse Practitioners and one appointed by 72 the Florida Nurse Practitioner Network. 73 (o) A psychologist licensed under chapter 490, Florida 74 Statutes, appointed by the Florida Psychological Association. 75 (p) A psychiatrist with experience in the Baker Act, 76 appointed by the Florida Psychiatric Society. 77 (3) The work group shall meet in Tallahassee and shall 78 determine the frequency of its meetings. Individual work group 79 members are responsible for their travel expenses. 80 (4) Members of the work group shall be appointed by June 1, 81 2014, and the first meeting of the work group shall take place 82 before July 1, 2014. The work group shall review a draft of its 83 recommendations before September 1, 2014. By November 1, 2014, 84 the work group shall provide a final report to the Secretary of 85 Children and Families, the Secretary of the Agency for Health 86 Care Administration, the President of the Senate, and the 87 Speaker of the House of Representatives. The report must include 88 the work group’s findings and recommended statutory and 89 administrative rule changes. 90 Section 2. This act shall take effect upon becoming a law.