Bill Text: NY S07449 | 2015-2016 | General Assembly | Introduced


Bill Title: Establishes a state crisis intervention demonstration program and a crisis intervention team training fund.

Sponsorship: Partisan Bill (Democrat 2)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2016-05-03 - REFERRED TO MENTAL HEALTH AND DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES [S07449 Detail]

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                STATE OF NEW YORK
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                                          7449
                    IN SENATE
                                       May 3, 2016
                                       ___________
        Introduced  by  Sen.  PARKER -- read twice and ordered printed, and when
          printed to be committed to the Committee on Mental Health and Develop-
          mental Disabilities
        AN ACT to amend the mental hygiene law, the state finance  law  and  the
          general  municipal  law,  in  relation  to establishing a state crisis
          intervention demonstration program  and  a  crisis  intervention  team
          training fund
          The  People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
     1    Section 1. The mental hygiene law  is  amended  by  adding  three  new
     2  sections 7.51, 7.53 and 7.55 to read as follows:
     3  § 7.51 Crisis intervention demonstration program.
     4    (a)  The  commissioner  shall  establish  a crisis intervention demon-
     5  stration program in the state of New York for the purpose  of  assisting
     6  law  enforcement  officers  in responding to crisis situations involving
     7  persons with mental illness and/or substance abuse problems.
     8    (b) The commissioner shall establish within the office the position of
     9  crisis intervention team training program coordinator who will serve  at
    10  the  pleasure  of  the  commissioner  and  who shall work with municipal
    11  police departments and any other law enforcement  agency  in  the  state
    12  that  requests  assistance  to coordinate the provision of crisis inter-
    13  vention team training to its first responders as a part of a specialized
    14  response team or as part of training for first responders.
    15    (c) The crisis intervention team training program coordinator shall:
    16    (1) work with communities to develop partnerships,  coordinate  activ-
    17  ities  and promote cooperation and collaboration between the office, the
    18  office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, law enforcement agen-
    19  cies, disability service providers and people with psychiatric or  other
    20  disabilities  and  their  families  to  provide crisis intervention team
    21  training;
    22    (2) provide coordination activities and  funding  support  for  crisis
    23  intervention team training;
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD15169-01-6

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     1    (3)  provide  support,  training  and community coordination to ensure
     2  that mental health service providers in the community  provide  alterna-
     3  tives to incarceration;
     4    (4)  through  federal  and  private grants, provide funding to support
     5  training and community coordination costs as necessary. All moneys shall
     6  be deposited in the crisis intervention team training  fund  established
     7  by section ninety-nine-z of the state finance law;
     8    (5)  in  consultation  with the crisis intervention advisory committee
     9  established by this article, distribute crisis intervention team  train-
    10  ing  fund  moneys  as needed for support, training and community coordi-
    11  nation costs; and
    12    (6) submit a report  to  the  governor,  temporary  president  of  the
    13  senate,  speaker  of  the  assembly and the crisis intervention advisory
    14  committee on or before November fifteenth of each year that contains the
    15  following:
    16    (A) a review of all law enforcement agencies that have provided crisis
    17  intervention team training to their officers and the number of  officers
    18  that have completed the training;
    19    (B)  a  list  of  communities  in this state that have implemented the
    20  crisis intervention team training program through training  and  coordi-
    21  nation, including the length of implementation and current status of the
    22  program;
    23    (C)  recommendations  for  improvement in the community based partner-
    24  ships that support crisis intervention team responses;
    25    (D) recommendations for improvement in the law enforcement and  public
    26  safety agencies that provide crisis intervention team responses; and
    27    (E)  a  review  of  all funding resources that the crisis intervention
    28  team training program coordinator has applied for to increase  available
    29  funding,  including  the status of all funding requests and the total of
    30  moneys received.
    31    (d) The demonstration program established  pursuant  to  this  section
    32  shall end five years after the effective date of this section.
    33  § 7.53 Crisis intervention advisory committee.
    34    (a) There is hereby established a crisis intervention advisory commit-
    35  tee.
    36    (b) The committee shall consist of:
    37    (1)  The commissioner, who shall serve as chairperson of the committee
    38  and who is a nonvoting member;
    39    (2) the crisis intervention team training program coordinator, who  is
    40  a nonvoting member;
    41    (3)  one  member  appointed  by  the commissioner who is a consumer of
    42  mental health services;
    43    (4) one member appointed by the commissioner who is an immediate fami-
    44  ly member of a consumer of mental health services;
    45    (5) one member appointed by the commissioner who represents  a  state-
    46  wide  advocacy  agency  that serves persons with mental disabilities and
    47  their families;
    48    (6) one member appointed by the commissioner who is a psychiatrist  or
    49  psychologist licensed in the state;
    50    (7)  one  member  appointed  by  the  commissioner  of  alcoholism and
    51  substance abuse services;
    52    (8) one  member  appointed  by  the  commissioner  of  alcoholism  and
    53  substance  abuse  services  who represents a statewide behavior advocacy
    54  group, agency or association;

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     1    (9) one member appointed by the commissioner of the office for  people
     2  with developmental disabilities who is either a family member or guardi-
     3  an of a person with a developmental disability;
     4    (10) one member appointed by the commissioner of the office for people
     5  with  developmental  disabilities  who  is a person with a developmental
     6  disability;
     7    (11) one member appointed by the commissioner of the division of crim-
     8  inal justice services upon the  recommendation  of  a  state  benevolent
     9  association  representing  peace officers who is a certified peace offi-
    10  cer;
    11    (12) one member appointed by the commissioner of the division of crim-
    12  inal justice services who is a law enforcement officer; and
    13    (13) one member of a police department appointed by each  county  that
    14  has  a  crisis  intervention  team  established  pursuant to section two
    15  hundred nine-ff of the general municipal law.
    16    (c) The committee shall:
    17    (1) meet at least two times in each full calendar year. The  committee
    18  shall meet at the request of its chairperson; and
    19    (2)  review  the  report  required by section 7.51 of this article and
    20  based on that report  make  recommendations  to  the  office  of  mental
    21  health,  the  office  for  people  with  developmental disabilities, the
    22  office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, the division of crim-
    23  inal justice services, municipal police departments, the  governor,  the
    24  temporary president of the senate and the speaker of the assembly.
    25    (d)  Committee  members  shall not be compensated but are eligible for
    26  reimbursement of reasonable expenses.
    27  § 7.55 Crisis intervention team training fund grant program.
    28    (a) The commissioner shall  establish  the  crisis  intervention  team
    29  training  fund grant program which shall include, but not be limited to,
    30  providing financial support when necessary and as available for training
    31  and community coordination costs for the implementation of crisis inter-
    32  vention team training to law enforcement agencies as requested.
    33    (b) Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the fund shall consist of
    34  up to one million dollars from the state general fund.
    35    § 2. The state finance law is amended by adding a new section 99-z  to
    36  read as follows:
    37    §  99-z.  Crisis  intervention  team training fund. 1. There is hereby
    38  established in the joint custody of the comptroller and the commissioner
    39  of the office of mental health a fund to be known as the  crisis  inter-
    40  vention team training fund.
    41    2.  The  crisis  intervention  team training fund shall consist of all
    42  moneys received from the federal government and private grants.
    43    3. Any contractors that receive moneys pursuant to this section  shall
    44  submit  quarterly  reports  to  the commissioner of the office of mental
    45  health regarding the use and effectiveness of  the  distributed  moneys.
    46  The  commissioner of the office of mental health shall include a summary
    47  of the fund analysis in the annual report required pursuant  to  section
    48  7.51 of the mental hygiene law.
    49    §  3.  The  general  municipal  law is amended by adding a new section
    50  209-ff to read as follows:
    51    § 209-ff. Crisis intervention teams. 1. The commissioner of the  divi-
    52  sion  of criminal justice services, in consultation with the commission-
    53  ers of the office of mental health, office for people with developmental
    54  disabilities and office of  alcoholism  and  substance  abuse  services,
    55  shall, for all local police departments and any other enforcement agency
    56  that chooses to participate:

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     1    (a)  establish  criteria  for  the  development of crisis intervention
     2  teams; and
     3    (b)  establish,  and implement on an ongoing basis, a training program
     4  for all current and new employees regarding the policies and  procedures
     5  established  pursuant  to  this  section. The curriculum shall include a
     6  minimum of forty hours of mandatory training in mental health issues.
     7    2. The goals of the crisis intervention team program shall be to:
     8    (a) provide immediate response by specifically trained law enforcement
     9  officers;
    10    (b) reduce the amount of time police officers  spend  out  of  service
    11  awaiting assessment and disposition;
    12    (c) afford persons with mental illness and/or substance abuse problems
    13  a sense of dignity in crisis situations;
    14    (d) reduce the likelihood of physical confrontation;
    15    (e)  identify  underserved  populations  with  mental  illness  and/or
    16  substance abuse problems and refer them to appropriate care;
    17    (f) decrease the use of arrest and detention of  persons  experiencing
    18  mental  health  and/or substance abuse crises by providing better access
    19  to timely treatment;
    20    (g) provide therapeutic locations or protocols for officers  to  bring
    21  individuals  in  crisis  for assessment that is not a law enforcement or
    22  jail facility; and
    23    (h) decrease  injuries  to  law  enforcement  officers  during  crisis
    24  events.
    25    3.  Other  state  agencies shall provide cooperation and assistance to
    26  the division of criminal justice services to  assist  in  the  effective
    27  performance of its duties.
    28    §  4.  Section  19.07 of the mental hygiene law is amended by adding a
    29  new subdivision (l) to read as follows:
    30    (l) The office of alcoholism and substance abuse  services  shall,  in
    31  collaboration  with  law  enforcement  and  the office of mental health,
    32  establish criteria for the development of crisis intervention teams that
    33  shall include assessment of the effectiveness of the plan for  community
    34  involvement, training and therapeutic response alternatives and a deter-
    35  mination  of  whether law enforcement officers have effective agreements
    36  with mental health care providers and all other community stakeholders.
    37    § 5. This act shall take effect immediately.
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