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CA AB 308

Title: Mobile crisis teams or units: procedures.
Author: James C. Ramos

Summary
AB 308, as amended, Ramos. Mobile crisis teams or units: procedures. Existing law sets forth various provisions relating to mobile crisis teams, including with regard to behavioral health crisis services under the Miles Hall Lifeline and Suicide Prevention Act, involuntary commitment under the Lanterman-Petris-Short Act, and community-based mobile crisis intervention services through a Medi-Cal behavioral health delivery system under the Medi-Cal program. Existing law sets forth related provisions for mobile crisis units.Existing law requires a regional center, which serves individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities, to implement an emergency response system for, among other groups, consumers who receive mobile crisis services. Existing law requires a regional center and a county mental health agency to develop a general plan for crisis intervention for persons served by both systems. Existing law establishes an advisory council for purposes of developing recommendations for improving outcomes of interactions between law enforcement and people with intellectual or developmental disabilities or with mental health conditions.This bill, in the case of a county that operates, or that contracts for the operation of, a mobile crisis team or unit, would authorize the county behavioral health director to develop procedures for the mobile crisis team or unit that include the handling of an emergency situation, or a crisis incident, involving an individual with an intellectual or developmental disability or an individual with a behavioral health condition.The bill would require the procedures, if developed, to address certain items, including deescalation techniques. The bill would authorize the director to develop training, in conjunction with law enforcement, for those procedures.Existing law requires the State Department of Social Services to establish a statewide hotline as the entry point for the Family Urgent Response System, as defined, to respond to calls from caregivers or current or former foster children or youth during moments of instability, as specified. Existing law requires the hotline to include, among other things, referrals to a county-based mobile response system, as specified, for further support and in-person response. Existing law requires the department to collect deidentified, aggregated data, including the number of current and former foster children or youth served through the statewide hotline and the disposition of each call, and requires the department to publish a report on its internet website, as specified.Existing law also requires county child welfare, probation, and behavioral health agencies, in each county or region of counties, as specified, to establish a joint county-based mobile response system that includes a mobile response and stabilization team for the purpose of providing supportive services to, among other things, address situations of instability, preserve the relationship of the caregiver and the child or youth, and stabilize the situation.This bill would authorize a county behavioral health director to develop procedures for the county’s mobile response system, which may include procedures for handling an emergency situation involving an individual with autism, a behavioral health issue, or another developmental disability. The bill would require those procedures to include, among other things, deescalation techniques for an individual that takes into account their specific circumstances to preserve their safety and well-being. This bill would authorize a county behavioral health director to create training for those procedures and would require that training to be developed in conjunction with law enforcement.

Status
In committee: Set, first hearing. Hearing canceled at the request of author.

Bill Documents
CA AB 308 - 03/03/25 - Amended Assembly
03/03/25 - CA AB 308 (03/03/25 - Amended Assembly)


CA AB 308 - 01/23/25 - Introduced
01/23/25 - CA AB 308 (01/23/25 - Introduced)

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  • James Ramos - D
    Assemblymember - State Assembly - CA

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    P.O. Box 942849, 1021 O Street, Suite 8310
    Sacramento, CA 94249-0045
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    290 N D St Ste 805
    San Bernardino, CA 92401 1704
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