Alaska HB265 allocates funds for the state's mental health program, including salaries, benefits, and capital projects.
Alaska HB265 makes appropriations for the state's integrated comprehensive mental health program. It allocates funds for operating expenditures, including salaries and benefits for public officials, officers, and employees of various state agencies. The bill also includes provisions for salary and benefit adjustments for certain collective bargaining agreements. Capital projects and grants are funded for mental health facilities and services, including the Alaska Psychiatric Institute and behavioral health treatment and recovery programs.
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