BILL NUMBER: SB 1466	AMENDED
	BILL TEXT

	AMENDED IN SENATE  MAY 31, 2016
	AMENDED IN SENATE  APRIL 14, 2016
	AMENDED IN SENATE  MARCH 28, 2016

INTRODUCED BY   Senator Mitchell

                        FEBRUARY 19, 2016

   An act to add Section 14132.19 to the Welfare and Institutions
Code, relating to Medi-Cal.


	LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST


   SB 1466, as amended, Mitchell. Early and Periodic Screening,
Diagnosis, and Treatment Program: trauma screening.
   Existing law provides for the Medi-Cal program, which is
administered by the State Department of Health Care Services, under
which qualified low-income individuals receive health care services,
including early and periodic screening, diagnosis, and treatment for
any individual under 21 years of age who is covered under Medi-Cal
consistent with the requirements under federal law. The Medi-Cal
program is, in part, governed and funded by federal Medicaid Program
provisions.
   Existing federal law provides that EPSDT services include periodic
screening services, vision services, dental services, hearing
services, and other necessary services to correct or ameliorate
defects and physical and mental illnesses and conditions discovered
by the screening services, whether or not the services are covered
under the state plan. In addition to the required periodic screening
services, existing federal law provides that Medicaid-eligible
children are entitled to interperiodic screenings in order to
 identity   identify  a suspected illness
or condition not present or discovered during the periodic 
exam.   examination. 
   The bill would require, consistent with federal law, those
screening services under the EPSDT program to include screening for
trauma, as defined by the bill.  The bill would require that
a child who is found to have experienced trauma through the screening
process be referred to the county mental health plan for an
assessment for specialty mental health services.  The bill
would require that any child who is  found to have
experienced trauma during a screening made pursuant to these
provisions, and any child that is abused, neglected or 
removed from the custody or care of his or her parent or legal
guardian, as specified, be assessed by the county mental health plan
for specialty mental health services.  The bill would require
that a child who is determined not to be eligible for specialty
mental health services be referred for other necessary health care,
diagnostic services, treatment, and other measures, as specified.

   Vote: majority. Appropriation: no. Fiscal committee: yes.
State-mandated local program: no.


THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:

  SECTION 1.  Section 14132.19 is added to the Welfare and
Institutions Code, to read:
   14132.19.  (a)  (1)   
Consistent with federal law, screening services provided under the
Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnosis, and Treatment (EPSDT)
benefit pursuant to subdivision (v) of Section 14132 shall include
screening for trauma at all screenings. 
   (2) A child found to have experienced trauma through the screening
process shall be referred to the county mental health plan for an
assessment for specialty mental health services. 
   (b) A child who is  abused, neglected, or 
removed from the custody or care of his or her parent or legal
guardian pursuant to Section 300 and following, or Section 727, shall
be assessed by the county mental health plan for specialty mental
health services. 
   (c) A child who is found to have experienced trauma during a
screening made pursuant to this section shall be assessed by the
county mental health plan for specialty mental health services. If a
child is determined not to be eligible for specialty mental health
services after an assessment by a specialty mental health plan
provider, the child shall be referred for other necessary health
care, diagnostic services, treatment and other measures described in
Section 1396d of Title 42 of the United States Code to correct or
ameliorate any trauma-related defects and physical and mental
illnesses and conditions.  
   (d) 
    (c)  "Trauma," as used in this section, is defined as
any physiological response to an event, series of events, or set of
circumstances that is experienced by an individual as physically or
emotionally harmful or life threatening and that has lasting adverse
effects on the individual's functional and mental, physical, social,
emotional, or spiritual well-being.