Arizona HB2673, Inmate Mental Health Study Committee
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Arizona HB2673 proposes establishing a Study Committee on Inmate Mental Health to examine current mental health services provided to incarcerated individuals in Arizona. The committee would be composed of legislative members, mental health professionals, and corrections officials. The bill directs the committee to review existing mental health treatment programs, identify gaps in services, and prepare recommendations for legislative action. If enacted, this would create a formal mechanism for assessing and improving mental health care delivery in Arizona's correctional facilities.
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Arizona HB2673 proposes establishing a Study Committee on Inmate Mental Health to examine current mental health services provided to incarcerated individuals in Arizona. The committee would be composed of legislative members, mental health professionals, and corrections officials. The bill directs the committee to review existing mental health treatment programs, identify gaps in services, and prepare recommendations for legislative action. If enacted, this would create a formal mechanism for assessing and improving mental health care delivery in Arizona's correctional facilities. Healthcare providers and mental health professionals working with correctional systems should monitor this legislation's progress through the Arizona legislature.
Healthcare providers and mental health professionals working with correctional systems should monitor this legislation's progress through the Arizona legislature.
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