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funding for community integration services for people with mental
illness who receive those services and are incarcerated, to prevent
interruption of those services.

 
Sec. 5. Cost comparisons; reports. The Department of Health and Human
Services shall, within existing resources, prepare a report
comparing the cost of opening additional forensic beds at Bangor
Mental Health Institute with the cost of providing additional
community-based resources that would divert people with mental
illness from jail and would help prevent inmates with mental
illness from returning to jail. The Department of Health and
Human Services shall provide the report to the Joint Standing
Committee on Health and Human Services and the Joint Standing
Committee on Criminal Justice and Public Safety no later than
March 30, 2006.

 
Sec. 6. Crisis stabilization units; report. The Department of Health and
Human Services, in collaboration with a statewide mental health
services association, shall report to the Joint Standing
Committee on Health and Human Services and the Joint Standing
Committee on Criminal Justice and Public Safety no later than
March 30, 2006 regarding what enhancements are needed in Maine's
crisis stabilization units to accommodate Maine's jail inmates in
order to provide them with needed crisis stabilization and to
avoid or reduce hospital stays.

 
Sec. 7. Inmate social security income; report. The Department of
Corrections, in collaboration with a statewide sheriffs'
association, shall report to the Joint Standing Committee on
Health and Human Services and the Joint Standing Committee on
Criminal Justice and Public Safety no later than March 30, 2006
regarding the practice of collecting premiums from the United
States Social Security Administration for reporting inmates who
receive social security income and any resulting loss of
disability status for those inmates. The report must document
the jails engaged in this process, the income generated, how that
income was spent and the impact on inmates and include
recommendations regarding the process that do not result in
financial harm to jails.

 
SUMMARY

 
This bill provides that a jail may not be required to dispense
medications in blister packs and that a jail's medication
formulary must have the same medications available as in other
state institutions. It also provides that when possible the
Department of Health and Human Services must assist jails with
the purchase of medications through joint purchasing agreements.
The bill requires the Department of Health and Human


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