H1104

Improve IVC Process and Enhance Public Safety

Introduced·4/29/26

North Carolina H1104 mandates a study on improving the involuntary commitment process to enhance public safety.

North Carolina H1104 requires the Department of Health and Human Services, the Department of Information Technology, and the Administrative Office of the Courts to study and recommend improvements to the involuntary commitment process. The study will evaluate legal and operational frameworks, focusing on timely clinical data for judicial officers and effective legal and clinical outcomes. Recommendations will include training for judges, clinical workflows, and strategies to increase data sharing.

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  • Overview
  • Core Provisions
  • Implementation
  • Impact
  • Legal Framework
  • Critical Issues

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Where it stands

Current
In committee
Next
Committee decision

Sponsors

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Democratic CaucusRepublican Caucus

Roll Call Votes

Second Reading

98 Yea

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10 Nay

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2 Not Voting

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8 Absent

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Calendar

Jun 3

10:00 AM

Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the House Hearing

Jun 3

10:00 AM

Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the House Hearing

History

Jun 4

House

Regular Message Sent To Senate

Jun 3

House

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Jun 3

House

Cal Pursuant Rule 36(b)