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Act on Children's Behavioral Health and Eating Disorder Support
This law creates working groups to study eating disorder treatment and food education, requires school health centers to screen students for disordered eating, and orders a feasibility study for a specialized psychiatric facility.
What This Bill Does
- Creates two working groups by July 1, 2026: one to gather information on eating disorder providers and establish best practice guidelines, and another to develop a state-wide food education roadmap and model school nutrition curriculum.
- Requires school-based health centers starting January 1, 2027, to use an evidence-based screening tool for disordered eating behaviors during annual assessments for students in grades six through twelve.
- Orders the Commissioner of Social Services to study whether it is feasible to build an inpatient psychiatric facility specifically for children and young adults ages fourteen to twenty-one with intellectual or developmental disabilities.
- Mandates that working groups report their findings to state lawmakers annually starting January 1, 2028.
Who It Names or Affects
- Students in grades six through twelve who receive annual health assessments at school-based health centers.
- Children and young adults between ages fourteen and twenty-one with intellectual or developmental disabilities who may need psychiatric care.
- State agencies including the Commission on Women, Children, Seniors, Equity and Opportunity; Public Health; Mental Health and Addiction Services; Social Services; Education; Children and Families; Developmental Services; and the Office of the Behavioral Health Advocate.
Terms To Know
- Working group
- A team formed by a government official to study a specific topic or solve a problem.
- Inpatient facility
- A medical building where patients stay overnight while receiving treatment and care.
- Disordered eating behaviors
- Unhealthy habits or patterns related to food intake that may lead to health problems.
Limits and Unknowns
- The law requires a study on building a new psychiatric facility, but it does not guarantee the facility will be built.
- Funding amounts for these programs are not listed in this text and depend on future budget decisions by state agencies.