Bill Text: TX SB955 | 2013-2014 | 83rd Legislature | Engrossed


Bill Title: Relating to the training of certain persons in mental health first aid and assistance, the funding of mental health first aid and assistance training, and the liability of certain persons providing assistance to persons experiencing a mental health crisis.

Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill

Status: (Engrossed - Dead) 2013-05-19 - Committee report sent to Calendars [SB955 Detail]

Download: Texas-2013-SB955-Engrossed.html
 
 
  By: Schwertner, et al. S.B. No. 955
 
 
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 
AN ACT
  relating to the training of employees and contractors of local
  mental health authorities and certain educators in mental health
  first aid, the funding of mental health first aid training, and the
  liability of certain persons providing assistance to persons
  experiencing a mental health crisis.
         BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
         SECTION 1.  Chapter 1001, Health and Safety Code, is amended
  by adding Subchapter H to read as follows:
  SUBCHAPTER H. MENTAL HEALTH FIRST AID TRAINING
         Sec. 1001.201.  DEFINITIONS. In this subchapter:
               (1)  "Educator" means a person who is required to hold a
  certificate issued under Subchapter B, Chapter 21, Education Code.
               (2)  "Local mental health authority" has the meaning
  assigned by Section 531.002 and includes the local behavioral
  health authority for the NorthSTAR Behavioral Health Program.
               (3)  "Regional education service center" means a
  regional education service center established under Chapter 8,
  Education Code.
         Sec. 1001.202.  GRANTS FOR TRAINING OF MENTAL HEALTH FIRST
  AID TRAINERS. (a)  To the extent funds are appropriated to the
  department for that purpose, the department shall make grants to
  local mental health authorities to contract with persons approved
  by the department to train employees or contractors of the
  authorities as mental health first aid trainers.
         (b)  Except as provided by Subsection (c), the department
  shall make each grant to a local mental health authority under this
  section in an amount equal to $1,000 times the number of employees
  or contractors of the authority whose training as mental health
  first aid trainers will be paid by the grant.
         (c)  For each state fiscal year, the total amount the
  department may grant to a local mental health authority under this
  section may not exceed the lesser of $30,000 or three percent of the
  funds appropriated to the department for making grants under this
  section.
         (d)  The executive commissioner shall adopt rules to
  establish the requirements for a person to be approved by the
  department to train employees or contractors of a local mental
  health authority as mental health first aid trainers. The rules
  must ensure that a person who is approved by the department is
  qualified to provide training in:
               (1)  the potential risk factors and warning signs for
  various mental illnesses, including depression, anxiety, trauma,
  psychosis, eating disorders, substance abuse disorders, and
  self-injury;
               (2)  the prevalence of various mental illnesses in the
  United States and the need to reduce the stigma associated with
  mental illness;
               (3)  an action plan for use by the employees or
  contractors that involves the use of skills, resources, and
  knowledge to assess a situation and develop and implement an
  appropriate intervention to help an individual experiencing a
  mental health crisis obtain appropriate professional care; and
               (4)  the evidence-based professional, peer, social,
  and self-help resources available to help individuals with mental
  illness.
         (e)  Two or more local mental health authorities may
  collaborate and share resources to provide training for employees
  or contractors of the authorities under this section.
         Sec. 1001.203.  GRANTS FOR TRAINING CERTAIN EDUCATORS IN
  MENTAL HEALTH FIRST AID. (a)  To the extent funds are appropriated
  to the department for that purpose, the department shall make
  grants to local mental health authorities to provide an approved
  mental health first aid training program, administered by mental
  health first aid trainers, at no cost to educators.
         (b)  For each state fiscal year, the total amount the
  department may grant to a local mental health authority under this
  section may not exceed the lesser of $40,000 or three percent of the
  funds appropriated to the department for making grants under this
  section.
         (c)  Subject to the limit provided by Subsection (b), out of
  the funds appropriated to the department for making grants under
  this section, the department shall grant $100 to a local mental
  health authority for each educator who successfully completes a
  mental health first aid training program provided by the authority
  under this section.
         (d)  A mental health first aid training program provided by a
  local mental health authority under this section must:
               (1)  be conducted by a person trained as a mental health
  first aid trainer;
               (2)  provide participants with the skills necessary to
  help an individual experiencing a mental health crisis until the
  individual is able to obtain appropriate professional care; and
               (3)  include:
                     (A)  instruction in a five-step strategy for
  helping an individual experiencing a mental health crisis,
  including assessing risk, listening respectfully to and supporting
  the individual, and identifying professional help and other
  supports for the individual;
                     (B)  an introduction to the risk factors and
  warning signs for mental illness and substance abuse problems;
                     (C)  experiential activities to increase
  participants' understanding of the impact of mental illness on
  individuals and families; and
                     (D)  a presentation of evidence-supported
  treatment and self-help strategies.
         (e)  A local mental health authority may contract with a
  regional education service center to provide a mental health first
  aid training program to educators under this section.
         (f)  Two or more local mental health authorities may
  collaborate and share resources to develop and operate a mental
  health first aid training program under this section.
         Sec. 1001.204.  PLANS FOR MENTAL HEALTH FIRST AID TRAINING
  PROGRAMS. (a)  Not later than October 1 of each state fiscal year
  for which a local mental health authority will seek a grant from the
  department under Section 1001.203, the authority shall submit to
  the department a plan demonstrating the manner in which grants made
  to the authority under that section will be used:
               (1)  to train individuals in mental health first aid
  throughout the authority's local service area to maximize the
  number of children who have direct contact with an individual who
  has successfully completed a mental health first aid training
  program provided by the authority;
               (2)  to meet the greatest needs of the authority's local
  service area, as identified by the authority; and
               (3)  to complement existing resources and not duplicate
  established mental health first aid training efforts.
         (b)  The department may not make a grant to a local mental
  health authority under Section 1001.203 unless the department has
  evaluated a plan submitted by the authority under this section.
         Sec. 1001.205.  REPORTS. (a)  Not later than July 1 of each
  year, a local mental health authority shall provide to the
  department the number of:
               (1)  employees and contractors of the authority who
  were trained as mental health first aid trainers under Section
  1001.202;
               (2)  educators who completed a mental health first aid
  training program offered by the authority under Section 1001.203
  during the preceding calendar year; and
               (3)  individuals who are not educators who completed a
  mental health first aid training program offered by the authority
  during the preceding calendar year.
         (b)  Not later than August 1 of each year, the department
  shall compile the information submitted by local mental health
  authorities as required by Subsection (a) and submit a report to the
  legislature containing the number of:
               (1)  authority employees and contractors trained as
  mental health first aid trainers;
               (2)  educators who completed a mental health first aid
  training program provided by an authority during the preceding
  calendar year; and
               (3)  individuals who are not educators who completed a
  mental health first aid training program provided by an authority
  during the preceding calendar year.
         Sec. 1001.206.  LIABILITY. A person who has completed a
  mental health first aid training program offered by a local mental
  health authority under this subchapter and who in good faith
  attempts to assist an individual experiencing a mental health
  crisis is not liable in civil damages for an act performed in
  attempting to assist the individual unless the act is wilfully or
  wantonly negligent.
         SECTION 2.  Section 21.054, Education Code, is amended by
  adding Subsection (d) to read as follows:
         (d)  The board shall adopt rules that allow an educator to
  fulfill up to 12 hours of continuing education by participating in a
  mental health first aid training program offered by a local mental
  health authority under Section 1001.203, Health and Safety Code.  
  The number of hours of continuing education an educator may fulfill
  under this subsection may not exceed the number of hours the
  educator actually spends participating in a mental health first aid
  training program.
         SECTION 3.  The change in law made by this Act applies only
  to a cause of action that accrues on or after the effective date of
  this Act. A cause of action that accrues before the effective date
  of this Act is governed by the law in effect immediately before that
  date, and that law is continued in effect for that purpose.
         SECTION 4.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2013.
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