STATE OF NEW YORK
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2017-2018 Regular Sessions
IN ASSEMBLY
February 16, 2017
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Introduced by M. of A. WALKER, ORTIZ, D'URSO -- Multi-Sponsored by -- M.
of A. SIMON -- read once and referred to the Committee on Mental
Health -- recommitted to the Committee on Mental Health in accordance
with Assembly Rule 3, sec. 2 -- committee discharged, bill amended,
ordered reprinted as amended and recommitted to said committee
AN ACT to amend the mental hygiene law, the state finance law and the
general municipal law, in relation to establishing a crisis inter-
vention team program; and providing for the repeal of certain
provisions upon expiration thereof
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 7.49, 7.51 and 7.53 to read as follows:
3 § 7.49 Crisis intervention demonstration program.
4 (a) The commissioner shall establish a crisis intervention demon-
5 stration program in any city having a population of one million or more
6 for the purpose of assisting law enforcement officers in responding to
7 crisis situations involving persons with mental illness and/or substance
8 abuse problems.
9 (b) The commissioner shall establish within the office the position of
10 crisis intervention team training program coordinator who will serve at
11 the pleasure of the commissioner and who shall work with the New York
12 police department and any other law enforcement agency in the state that
13 requests assistance to coordinate the provision of crisis intervention
14 team training to its first responders as a part of a specialized
15 response team or as part of the training for first responders.
16 (c) The crisis intervention team training program coordinator shall:
17 (i) work with communities to develop partnerships, coordinate activ-
18 ities and promote cooperation and collaboration between the office,
19 office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, law enforcement agen-
20 cies, disability service providers and people with psychiatric or other
EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
[] is old law to be omitted.
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1 disabilities and their families to provide crisis intervention team
2 training;
3 (ii) provide coordination activities and funding support for crisis
4 intervention team training;
5 (iii) provide support, training and community coordination to ensure
6 that mental health service providers in the community provide alterna-
7 tives to incarceration;
8 (iv) through federal and private grants, gifts or contributions,
9 provide funding to support training and community coordination costs as
10 necessary. All moneys shall be deposited in the crisis intervention team
11 training fund established by section ninety-nine-ee of the state finance
12 law;
13 (v) in consultation with the crisis intervention advisory committee
14 established by this article, distribute crisis intervention team train-
15 ing fund moneys as needed for support, training and community coordi-
16 nation costs; and
17 (vi) submit a report to the governor, temporary president of the
18 senate, speaker of the assembly and the crisis intervention advisory
19 committee on or before November fifteenth of each year that contains the
20 following:
21 (A) a review of all law enforcement agencies that have provided crisis
22 intervention team training to their officers and the number of officers
23 that have completed the training;
24 (B) a list of communities in this state that have implemented the
25 crisis intervention team training program through training and coordi-
26 nation, including the length of implementation and current status of the
27 program;
28 (C) recommendations for improvement in the community based partner-
29 ships that support crisis intervention team responses;
30 (D) recommendations for improvement in the law enforcement and public
31 safety agencies that provide crisis intervention team responses; and
32 (E) a review of all funding resources that the crisis intervention
33 team training program coordinator has applied for to increase available
34 funding, including the status of all funding requests and the total of
35 moneys received.
36 § 7.51 Crisis intervention team training program advisory committee.
37 (a) There is hereby established a crisis intervention demonstration
38 program advisory committee.
39 (b) The committee shall consist of:
40 (1) the commissioner, who shall serve as chairperson of the committee
41 and who is a nonvoting member;
42 (2) the crisis intervention team training program coordinator, who is
43 a nonvoting member;
44 (3) one member appointed by the commissioner who is a consumer of
45 mental health services;
46 (4) one member appointed by the commissioner who is an immediate fami-
47 ly member of a consumer of mental health services;
48 (5) one member appointed by the commissioner who represents a state-
49 wide advocacy agency that serves persons with mental disabilities and
50 their families;
51 (6) one member appointed by the commissioner who is a psychiatrist or
52 psychologist licensed in the state;
53 (7) one member appointed by the commissioner of alcoholism and
54 substance abuse services;
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1 (8) one member appointed by the commissioner of alcoholism and
2 substance abuse services who represents a statewide behavior advocacy
3 group, agency or association;
4 (9) one member appointed by the commissioner of the office for people
5 with developmental disabilities who is either a family member or guardi-
6 an of a person with a developmental disability;
7 (10) one member appointed by the commissioner of the office for people
8 with developmental disabilities who is a person with a developmental
9 disability;
10 (11) one member recommended by the New York city peace officer benevo-
11 lent association who is a certified peace officer;
12 (12) one member appointed by the commissioner of the division of crim-
13 inal justice services who is a law enforcement officer; and
14 (13) one member appointed by the New York police department who
15 represents law enforcement.
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 7.49 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, the New York police department, 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 § 7.53 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 the New York
32 crisis intervention team training program to law enforcement agencies as
33 requested.
34 (b) Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the fund shall consist of
35 up to one million dollars from the state general fund.
36 § 2. The state finance law is amended by adding a new section 99-ee to
37 read as follows:
38 § 99-ee. Crisis intervention team training fund. 1. There is hereby
39 established in the joint custody of the comptroller and the commissioner
40 of the office of mental health a fund to be known as the crisis inter-
41 vention team training fund.
42 2. The crisis intervention team training fund shall consist of all
43 moneys received from the federal government, private grants, gifts,
44 contributions and devises.
45 3. Any contractors that receive moneys pursuant to this section shall
46 submit quarterly reports to the commissioner of the department of mental
47 health regarding the use and effectiveness of the distributed moneys.
48 The commissioner of the department of mental health shall include a
49 summary of the fund analysis in the annual report required pursuant to
50 section 7.49 of the mental hygiene law.
51 § 3. The general municipal law is amended by adding a new section
52 209-gg to read as follows:
53 § 209-gg. Crisis intervention teams. 1. The commissioner of the New
54 York state division of criminal justice services, in consultation with
55 the commissioners of the office of mental health, office for people with
56 developmental disabilities and office of alcoholism and substance abuse
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1 services, shall, for all local police officers in law enforcement units
2 of a city having a population of one million or more and any other
3 enforcement agency that chooses to participate:
4 (a) establish criteria for the development of crisis intervention
5 teams; and
6 (b) establish, and implement on an ongoing basis, a training program
7 for all current and new employees regarding the policies and procedures
8 established pursuant to this section. The curriculum shall include a
9 minimum of forty hours of mandatory training in mental health issues.
10 2. The goals of the crisis intervention team program shall be to:
11 (a) provide immediate response by specifically trained law enforcement
12 officers;
13 (b) reduce the amount of time police officers spend out of service
14 awaiting assessment and disposition;
15 (c) afford persons with mental illness and/or substance abuse problems
16 a sense of dignity in crisis situations;
17 (d) reduce the likelihood of physical confrontation;
18 (e) identify underserved populations with mental illness and/or
19 substance abuse problems and refer them to appropriate care;
20 (f) decrease the use of arrest and detention of persons experiencing
21 mental health and/or substance abuse crises by providing better access
22 to timely treatment;
23 (g) provide therapeutic locations or protocols for officers to bring
24 individuals in crisis for assessment that is not a law enforcement or
25 jail facility; and
26 (h) decrease injuries to law enforcement officers during crisis
27 events.
28 3. Other state agencies shall provide cooperation and assistance to
29 the program to assist in the effective performance of its duties.
30 § 4. Section 19.07 of the mental hygiene law is amended by adding a
31 new subdivision (l) to read as follows:
32 (l) The office of alcoholism and substance abuse services shall, in
33 collaboration with law enforcement and the office of mental health
34 establish criteria for the development of crisis intervention teams that
35 shall include assessment of the effectiveness of the plan for community
36 involvement, training and therapeutic response alternatives and a deter-
37 mination of whether law enforcement officers have effective agreements
38 with mental health care providers and all other community stakeholders.
39 § 5. This act shall take effect immediately; provided, however, that
40 section 7.49 of the mental hygiene law, as added by section one of this
41 act, shall expire and be deemed repealed 5 years after this act shall
42 have become a law.