Kansas HB2639 renames juvenile crisis intervention centers to juvenile stabilization centers, modifies intake criteria, and transfers funds for.
Kansas HB2639 changes the name of juvenile crisis intervention centers to juvenile stabilization centers, modifies the criteria for admitting juveniles, and transfers funds for stabilization services. The bill specifies that juveniles can be admitted to these centers if they are likely to cause harm to themselves or others and have been authorized by a community mental health center. It also outlines the services these centers must provide, including medical, psychiatric, psychological, social, educational, and substance abuse-related services.
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