42 U.S.C. § 290bb–39a — Best practices for behavioral and mental health intervention teams
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- (a)In generalThe Secretary, acting through the Assistant Secretary for Mental Health and Substance Use, and in consultation with the Secretary of Education, shall submit to the Health Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee of the Senate and the Energy and Commerce Committee of the House of Representatives a report that identifies best practices related to using behavioral and mental health intervention teams, which may be used to assist elementary schools, secondary schools, and institutions of higher education interested in voluntarily establishing and using such teams to support students exhibiting behaviors interfering with learning at school or who are at risk of harm to self or others.
- (b)ElementsThe report under subsection (a) shall assess evidence supporting such best practices and, as appropriate, include consideration of the following:
- (1)How behavioral and mental health intervention teams might operate effectively from an evidence-based, objective perspective while protecting the constitutional and civil rights and privacy of individuals.
- (2)The use of behavioral and mental health intervention teams—
- (3)How behavioral and mental health intervention teams can—
- (4)How behavioral and mental health intervention teams can help mitigate inappropriate referral to mental health services or law enforcement by implementing evidence-based interventions that meet student needs.
- (c)ConsultationIn carrying out subsection (a), the Secretary shall consult with—
- (1)the Secretary of Education;
- (2)the Director of the National Threat Assessment Center of the United States Secret Service;
- (3)the Attorney General;
- (4)teachers (which shall include special education teachers), principals and other school leaders, school board members, behavioral and mental health professionals (including school-based mental health professionals), and parents of students;
- (5)local law enforcement agencies and campus law enforcement administrators;
- (6)privacy, disability, and civil rights experts; and
- (7)other education and mental health professionals as the Secretary deems appropriate.
- (d)PublicationThe Secretary shall publish the report under subsection (a) in an accessible format on the internet website of the Department of Health and Human Services.
- (e)DefinitionsIn this section:
- (1)The term “behavioral and mental health intervention team” means a multidisciplinary team of trained individuals who—
- (A)are trained to identify and assess the behavioral health needs of children and youth and who are responsible for identifying, supporting, and connecting students exhibiting behaviors interfering with learning at school, or who are at risk of harm to self or others, with appropriate behavioral health services; and
- (B)develop and facilitate implementation of evidence-based interventions to—
- (2)The terms “elementary school”, “parent”, and “secondary school” have the meanings given to such terms in section 7801 of title 20.
- (3)The term “institution of higher education” has the meaning given to such term in section 1002 of title 20.
- (1)The term “behavioral and mental health intervention team” means a multidisciplinary team of trained individuals who—