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0 0 AN ACT relating to the creation of grant programs to reduce recidivism, arrest, and incarceration of individuals with mental illness. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: SECTIONA.AASubchapter B, Chapter, Government Code, is amended by adding Section.0 to read as follows: Sec.A.0.AAGRANT PROGRAM TO REDUCE RECIDIVISM, ARREST, AND INCARCERATION AMONG INDIVIDUALS WITH MENTAL ILLNESS AND TO REDUCE WAIT TIME FOR FORENSIC COMMITMENT. (a)aathe commission shall establish a program to provide grants to county-based community collaboratives for the purposes of reducing: ()AArecidivism by, the frequency of arrests of, and incarceration of persons with mental illness; and ()AAthe total waiting time for forensic commitment of persons with mental illness to a state hospital. (b)aaa community collaborative may petition the commission for a grant under the program only if the collaborative includes a county, a local mental health authority that operates in the county, and each hospital district, if any, located in the county. A community collaborative may include other local entities designated by the collaborative s members. (c)aathe commission shall condition each grant provided to a community collaborative under this section on the collaborative providing funds from non-state sources in a total amount at least

equal to: 0 0 ()AA0 percent of the grant amount if the collaborative includes a county with a population of less than 0,000; ()AA00 percent of the grant amount if the collaborative includes a county with a population of 0,000 or more; and ()AAthe percentage of the grant amount otherwise required by this subsection for the largest county included in the collaborative, if the collaborative includes more than one county. (c-)aato raise the required non-state sourced funds, a collaborative may seek and receive gifts, grants, or donations from any person. (c-)aabeginning on or after September, 0, from money appropriated to the commission for each fiscal year to implement this section, the commission shall reserve at least 0 percent of that total to be awarded only as grants to a community collaborative that includes a county with a population of less than 0,000. (d)aafor each state fiscal year for which a community collaborative seeks a grant, the collaborative must submit a petition to the commission not later than the 0th day of that fiscal year. The community collaborative must include with a petition: ()AAa statement indicating the amount of funds from non-state sources the collaborative is able to provide; and ()AAa plan that: (A)AAis endorsed by each of the collaborative s

member entities; 0 0 (B)AAidentifies a target population; (C)AAdescribes how the grant money and funds from non-state sources will be used; (D)AAincludes outcome measures to evaluate the success of the plan; and (E)AAdescribes how the success of the plan in accordance with the outcome measures would further the state s interest in the grant program s purposes. (e)aathe commission must review plans submitted with a petition under Subsection (d) before the commission provides a grant under this section. The commission must fulfill the commission s requirements under this subsection not later than the 0th day of each fiscal year. (f)aaacceptable uses for the grant money and matching funds include: ()AAthe continuation of a mental health jail diversion program; ()AAthe establishment or expansion of a mental health jail diversion program; ()AAthe establishment of alternatives to competency restoration in a state hospital, including outpatient competency restoration, inpatient competency restoration in a setting other than a state hospital, or jail-based competency restoration; ()AAthe provision of assertive community treatment or forensic assertive community treatment with an outreach component; ()AAthe provision of intensive mental health services

0 0 and substance abuse treatment not readily available in the county; ()AAthe provision of continuity of care services for an individual being released from a state hospital; ()AAthe establishment of interdisciplinary rapid response teams to reduce law enforcement s involvement with mental health emergencies; and ()AAthe provision of local community hospital, crisis, respite, or residential beds. (f-)aabeginning on or after September, 0, to the extent money appropriated to the commission for a fiscal year to implement this section remains available to the commission after the commission selects grant recipients for the fiscal year, the commission shall make grants available using the money remaining for the fiscal year through a competitive request for proposal process, without regard to the limitation provided by Subsection (c-). (g)aanot later than the 0th day after the last day of the state fiscal year for which the commission distributes a grant under this section, each community collaborative that receives a grant shall prepare and submit a report describing the effect of the grant money and matching funds in achieving the standard defined by the outcome measures in the plan submitted under Subsection (d). (h)aathe commission may make inspections of the operation and provision of mental health services provided by a community collaborative to ensure state money appropriated for the grant program is used effectively. (i)aathe commission may not award a grant under this section

0 0 for a fiscal year to a community collaborative that includes a county with a population greater than four million if the legislature appropriates money for a mental health jail diversion program in the county for that fiscal year. (j)aanotwithstanding any other provision in this section, the commission may award a grant under this section for the state fiscal year beginning on September, 0, only to a community collaborative that includes a county with a population of 0,000 or more. This subsection expires on August, 0. SECTIONA.AASubchapter B, Chapter, Government Code, is amended by adding Section.0 to read as follows: Sec.A.0.AAGRANT PROGRAM TO REDUCE RECIDIVISM, ARREST, AND INCARCERATION AMONG INDIVIDUALS WITH MENTAL ILLNESS AND TO REDUCE WAIT TIME FOR FORENSIC COMMITMENT IN MOST POPULOUS COUNTY. (a)aathe commission shall establish a program to provide a grant to a county-based community collaborative in the most populous county in this state for the purposes of reducing: ()AArecidivism by, the frequency of arrests of, and incarceration of persons with mental illness; and ()AAthe total waiting time for forensic commitment of persons with mental illness to a state hospital. (b)aathe community collaborative may receive a grant under the program only if the collaborative includes the county, a local mental health authority that operates in the county, and each hospital district located in the county. A community collaborative may include other local entities designated by the collaborative s members.

0 0 (c)aanot later than the 0th day of each fiscal year, the commission shall make available to the community collaborative established in the county described by Subsection (a) a grant in an amount equal to the lesser of: ()AAthe amount appropriated to the commission for that fiscal year for a mental health jail diversion pilot program in that county; or ()AAthe collaborative s available matching funds. (d)aathe commission shall condition a grant provided to the community collaborative under this section on the collaborative providing funds from non-state sources in a total amount at least equal to the grant amount. (e)aato raise the required non-state sourced funds, the collaborative may seek and receive gifts, grants, or donations from any person. (f)aaacceptable uses for the grant money and matching funds include: ()AAthe continuation of a mental health jail diversion program; ()AAthe establishment or expansion of a mental health jail diversion program; ()AAthe establishment of alternatives to competency restoration in a state hospital, including outpatient competency restoration, inpatient competency restoration in a setting other than a state hospital, or jail-based competency restoration; ()AAthe provision of assertive community treatment or forensic assertive community treatment with an outreach component;

0 0 ()AAthe provision of intensive mental health services and substance abuse treatment not readily available in the county; ()AAthe provision of continuity of care services for an individual being released from a state hospital; ()AAthe establishment of interdisciplinary rapid response teams to reduce law enforcement s involvement with mental health emergencies; and ()AAthe provision of local community hospital, crisis, respite, or residential beds. (g)aanot later than the 0th day after the last day of the state fiscal year for which the commission distributes a grant under this section, the community collaborative shall prepare and submit a report describing the effect of the grant money and matching funds in fulfilling the purpose described by Subsection (a). (h)aathe commission may make inspections of the operation and provision of mental health services provided by the community collaborative to ensure state money appropriated for the grant program is used effectively. SECTIONA.AAThis Act takes effect September, 0.

AAAA President of the SenateAAAAAAAAAAAAASpeaker of the House I hereby certify that S.B.ANo.A passed the Senate on AprilA0,A0, by the following vote: YeasA, NaysA0; and that the Senate concurred in House amendments on MayA,A0, by the following vote: YeasA, NaysA0. AAAASecretary of the Senate I hereby certify that S.B.ANo.A passed the House, with amendments, on MayA,A0, by the following vote: YeasA, NaysA, one present not voting. AAAAChief Clerk of the House Approved: AAAAAAAAAAAAADate AAAAAAAAAAAGovernor