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HB1067-FN: relative to the mental health courts.
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y providing alternative interventions to incarceration by improving treatment and prevention options for those living with mental illness; and 2 Mental Health Courts; Structure RSA 490-H:2 is repealed and reenacted to read as follows: RSA 490-H:2 Mental Health Court; Structure. I. Any superior or circuit court may establish one or more mental health courts under which the courts monitor offenders with
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490-H
· amend
· effective 2027-01-01
court may convene a local committee made up of community members who can provide support for the mental health court. 3 New Section; Mental Health Court; Implementation. Amend RSA 490-H by inserting after section 3 the following new section: 490-H:4 Mental Health Court; Implementation. I. As used in this chapter: (a) "Risk assessment" means a formal written evaluative tool approved by the office
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490-H:1
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· effective 2027-01-01
to the mental health courts. Be it Enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court convened: 1 Mental Health Courts; Purpose; Policy and Goals. Amend RSA 490-H:1, I(f) to read as follows: (f) Reducing the costs of incarceration, by reducing the frequency of involuntary emergency admissions and by lowering recidivism and reducing the long-term costs by providing alternative inte
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490-H:2
· repeal
· effective 2027-01-01
y providing alternative interventions to incarceration by improving treatment and prevention options for those living with mental illness; and 2 Mental Health Courts; Structure RSA 490-H:2 is repealed and reenacted to read as follows: RSA 490-H:2 Mental Health Court; Structure. I. Any superior or circuit court may establish one or more mental health courts under which the courts monitor offenders with