House File 449 - Reprinted
HOUSE FILE
BY COMMITTEE ON HUMAN
RESOURCES
(SUCCESSOR TO HF 263)
(As Amended and Passed by the House March 12, 2015)
A BILL FOR
1 An Act relating to the development and initial implementation
2 of an inpatient psychiatric bed tracking system by the
3 department of human services.
4 BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF IOWA:
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1 1 Section 1. INPATIENT PSYCHIATRIC BED TRACKING SYSTEM ==
1 2 DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES. The department of human services
1 3 shall expend the sum of two hundred thousand dollars, or so
1 4 much thereof as is necessary, for the fiscal year beginning
1 5 July 1, 2015, and ending June 30, 2016, to be used for the
1 6 development and initial implementation of an inpatient
1 7 psychiatric bed tracking system in accordance with this
1 8 section.
1 9 1. In developing the requirements for procurement of the
1 10 system, the department of human services shall engage the
1 11 group of magistrates and hospital personnel that assisted the
1 12 department in developing the hospital bed tracking system
1 13 report submitted to the general assembly in December 2013,
1 14 pursuant to 2013 Iowa Acts, chapter 130, section 56. The
1 15 department shall also engage other interested representatives,
1 16 including representatives of the regional mental health and
1 17 disability services system, the state mental health institutes,
1 18 the Iowa behavioral health association, the Iowa state
1 19 sheriffs' and deputies' association, and the Iowa association
1 20 of community providers. The procedural issues addressed by the
1 21 group shall include but are not limited to the responsibility
1 22 for data entry and verification, timeliness of data entry,
1 23 confidentiality requirements associated with the data needed to
1 24 ensure the usefulness of the system, and key characteristics
1 25 and capacity information about the beds in the system.
1 26 2. The department shall base the procurement requirements
1 27 on the recommendation option contained in the December 2013
1 28 report that projected the lowest annual maintenance and
1 29 operating costs rather than the other option.
1 30 3. Upon a court=ordered mental health commitment of an adult
1 31 or a child, the clerk of the district court shall utilize the
1 32 electronic tracking system, once in place, to enter information
1 33 into the system relating to the court order, check the database
1 34 for the availability of open inpatient psychiatric hospital
1 35 beds, and, if available, reserve the inpatient psychiatric
2 1 hospital bed in the facility or institution to which a patient
2 2 who is the subject of the mental health commitment order should
2 3 be assigned. Once reserved, the bed cannot be assigned to any
2 4 other person.
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