Legislature(2023 - 2024)SENATE FINANCE 532
02/07/2024 09:00 AM Senate FINANCE
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SENATE BILL NO. 24 "An Act relating to mental health education; and providing for an effective date." 9:54:32 AM SENATOR ELVI GRAY-JACKSON, SPONSOR, read from the Sponsor Statement (copy on file): CSSB 24 amends the existing health education curriculum statute to include mental health in all K- 12 health classrooms to adequately educate students on vital information pertaining to mental health symptoms, resources, and treatment. The Alaska State Board of Education and Early Development and the Alaska Department of Education and Early Development (DEED) will develop guidelines for instruction in mental health in consultation with numerous stakeholders. Such organizations include, but are not limited to, the National Council for Behavioral Health, Providence Health and Services Alaska, Southcentral Foundation, Anchorage Community Mental Health Services, Inc., North Star Behavioral Health System, and the National Alliance on Mental Health Illness Alaska. The standards will be developed in consultation with counselors, educators, students, administrators, and other mental health organizations to form effective guidelines for school boards, teachers, and students. After standards have been developed, the Alaska State Board of Education and Early Development and DEED will be responsible for implementation throughout the Alaska school system. As with existing health education curriculum, the DEED, the Department of Health, and the Council on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault will provide technical assistance to school districts in the development of personal safety curricula. An existing school health education specialist position will assist in coordinating the program statewide. CSSB 24 aims to decrease the stigma surrounding mental illnesses and increase students' knowledge of mental health, encouraging conversation around and understanding of the issue. 9:57:06 AM BESSE ODOM, STAFF FOR SENATOR GRAY-JACKSON, JUNEAU, discussed the Sectional Analysis: Section 1: The uncodified law of the State of Alaska is amended by adding a new section to read Legislative Intent. This section specifies what entities will develop guidelines for instruction in mental health. Section 2: This section amends AS 14.03.016(a) which is the statute that relates to a parent's right to direct the education of their child, by adding a new subsection that would allow parents to be notified at least two weeks before any class or program regarding mental health is offered. Section 3: This section amends AS 14.30.360(a) which addresses health education curriculum and physical activity guidelines by removing the word "physical" when referencing instruction for health education and adding "mental health" and "physical health" to the list of curriculum items each district includes in their health education programs. Section 4: This section amends AS 14.30.360(b) which addresses health education curriculum and physical activity guidelines. The section clarifies that developmentally appropriate instruction in mental health be developed by the state board in consult with the Department of Health, Department of Family and Community Services and other entities. The section also list the Department of Family and Community Services as one of many entities that shall provide technical assistance to school districts in the development of personal safety curricula upon request. Section 5: The uncodified law of the State of Alaska is amended by adding a new section to read Report to the Legislature. This section clarifies that a report must be given to the Senate Secretary and Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives. This report must include a copy of developmentally appropriate instruction in mental health developed by the State Board of Education and Early Development and describe the process used to develop such guidelines. Section 6: The uncodified law of the State of Alaska is amended by adding a new section to read Transition. Specifically, the section requires that the state Board of Education and Early Development shall develop the mental health guidelines within two years after the effective date of this Act. Section 7: This section sets an effective date of July 1, 2023 10:00:01 AM AT EASE 10:01:24 AM RECONVENED 10:01:39 AM ANN RINGSTAD, NAMI ALASKA, ANCHORAGE (via teleconference), spoke in support of the legislation. 10:05:19 AM JEN GRIFFIS, VICE PRESIDENT OF POLICY AND ADVOCACY, ALASKA CHILDREN'S TRUST, ANCHORAGE (via teleconference), spoke in support of the bill. 10:07:48 AM Co-Chair Olson OPENED public testimony. 10:08:11 AM STEVEN PEARCE, DIRECTOR, CITIZEN'S COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS, SEATTLE (via teleconference), spoke against the legislation. Ms. Odom replied that the concerns expressed by Mr. Pearce were best handled by those in the psychiatric field. Co-Chair Olson CLOSED public testimony. Co-Chair Olson discussed housekeeping. SB 24 was HEARD and HELD in committee for further consideration.