H.R.6999 - Coronavirus Mental Health and Addiction Assistance Act of 2020116th Congress (2019-2020) |
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Hide Overview| Sponsor: | Rep. Ryan, Tim [D-OH-13] (Introduced 05/22/2020) |
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| Committees: | House - Energy and Commerce; Budget |
| Latest Action: | House - 05/22/2020 Referred to the Committee on Energy and Commerce, and in addition to the Committee on the Budget, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned. (All Actions) |
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Introduced in House (05/22/2020)
116th CONGRESS 2d Session |
To establish the Coronavirus Mental Health and Addiction Assistance Network, and for other purposes.
Mr. Ryan (for himself and Mr. Katko) introduced the following bill; which was referred to the Committee on Energy and Commerce, and in addition to the Committee on the Budget, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned
To establish the Coronavirus Mental Health and Addiction Assistance Network, and for other purposes.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,
This Act may be cited as the “Coronavirus Mental Health and Addiction Assistance Act of 2020”.
SEC. 2. Coronavirus Mental Health and Addiction Assistance Network.
(a) In general.—The Secretary of Health and Human Services (referred to in this section as the “Secretary”), acting through the Assistant Secretary for Mental Health and Substance Use, shall make competitive grants to eligible entities described in subsection (c) to establish a Coronavirus Mental Health and Addiction Assistance Network that provides programs for assisting individuals in managing mental health and substance use disorders during or in connection to the COVID–19 pandemic.
(b) Eligible programs.—Grants awarded under subsection (a) may be used—
(1) to initiate, expand, or sustain programs that provide professional mental health and substance use disorder counseling and referral for other forms of assistance as necessary to assist in the management of mental health and substance use disorders during or in connection to the COVID–19 pandemic, through—
(A) telephone helplines and websites;
(B) training, including training programs and workshops;
(C) support groups;
(D) outreach and support activities, including the dissemination of information, materials, and equipment to clients for remote access to mental health and substance use disorder services; and
(E) telehealth services; or
(2) to enter into contracts, on a multiyear basis, with community-based, direct-service organizations to initiate, expand, or sustain programs described in paragraph (1) and subsection (a).
(c) Eligible entities.—The Secretary may award a grant under this section to an entity that provides evidence-based services and is—
(1) an Indian tribe (as defined in section 4 of the Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act (25 U.S.C. 5304)) or an urban Indian organization (as defined in section 4 of the Indian Health Care Improvement Act (25 U.S.C. 1603));
(2) a qualified nonprofit organization, as determined by the Secretary;
(3) an entity providing appropriate services, as determined by the Secretary, in 1 or more States; or
(4) a partnership carried out by 2 or more entities described in any of paragraphs (1) through (3).
(1) IN GENERAL.—There is appropriated, out of amounts in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, $100,000,000, for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2020, to remain available until expended, or until the date that is 1 year after the conclusion of the public health emergency declared by the Secretary under section 319 of the Public Health Service Act (42 U.S.C. 247d) on January 30, 2020, with respect to COVID–19, whichever is earlier, for the purpose of carrying out this section.
(A) IN GENERAL.—The amounts provided by paragraph (1) are designated as an emergency requirement pursuant to section 4(g) of the Statutory Pay-As-You-Go Act of 2010 (2 U.S.C. 933(g)).
(B) DESIGNATION IN SENATE.—In the Senate, this subsection is designated as an emergency requirement pursuant to section 4112(a) of H. Con. Res. 71 (115th Congress), the concurrent resolution on the budget for fiscal year 2018.
(e) Report to Congress, agencies, and public.—
(1) IN GENERAL.—Not later than 2 years after the amount appropriated under subsection (d) is no longer available, the Secretary shall submit to Congress and any other relevant Federal department or agency, and make publicly available, a report describing the success of the Coronavirus Mental Health and Addiction Assistance Network under this section in assisting in managing mental health and substance use disorders during or in connection to the COVID–19 pandemic.
(2) CONTENTS.—The report under paragraph (1) shall include—
(A) an inventory and assessment of efforts, to support individuals seeking to manage mental health and substance use disorders during or in connection to the COVID–19 pandemic, by—
(i) the Federal Government, States, and units of local government;
(ii) communities comprised of individuals seeking to manage mental health and substance use disorders during or in connection to the COVID–19 pandemic;
(iii) health care providers; and
(iv) other appropriate entities, as determined by the Secretary;
(B) a description of the challenges faced by individuals seeking to manage mental health and substance use disorders during or in connection to the COVID–19 pandemic;
(C) a description of how the Secretary can improve coordination and cooperation with other Federal health departments and agencies, including other subagencies of the Department of Health and Human Services such as the Health Resources and Services Administration, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the National Institutes of Health, to best address the mental health and substance use disorders of individuals who are seeking to manage mental health and substance use disorders during or in connection to the COVID–19 pandemic; and
(D) an evaluation of the impact that mental health and substance use disorder challenges and health outcomes (including suicide) experienced during or in connection to the COVID–19 pandemic have on—
(i) the health care workforce and occupations related to pandemic preparedness and response;
(ii) workforce readiness in new occupations for employees whose jobs became obsolete; and
(iii) community resilience.