An Act To Provide Intensive Case Managers to Counties That Do Not Have County Jails or Regional Jails
Sec. 1. 34-B MRSA §1227 is enacted to read:
§ 1227. Intensive case manager
(1) Connecting a person with a condition to services provided at the county or regional jail;
(2) Developing and implementing a reentry-focused treatment plan for a person with a condition to be implemented upon the person's release and ensuring adequate monitoring of the person's compliance with the treatment plan for at least 60 days after the person reenters the community; and
(3) For a person with a condition who is incarcerated for a Class D or Class E crime or is otherwise detained by a law enforcement officer, developing a diversion plan;
Sec. 2. Department of Health and Human Services to increase the number of the State's intensive case manager positions. The Department of Health and Human Services shall increase the number of intensive case manager positions from the 15 currently serving county jails and regional jails to meet the requirements of the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 34-B, section 1227.
summary
This bill directs the Department of Health and Human Services to create additional intensive case manager positions so that counties that do not have a county jail or regional jail will have an intensive case manager. An intensive case manager oversees persons who are detained by a law enforcement officer and who have intellectual disabilities or mental health conditions or have misused substances and connects them to the services for which they qualify, works with the court system to ensure that they receive due process and speedy trials and assists persons who qualify for the MaineCare program to apply for and receive MaineCare benefits and services while being detained or incarcerated, including during the implementation of diversion and reentry plans.