Introduced by Rep. Nathan P. Cote (D) on January 18, 2008, to appropriate $1 million for the Human Services Department to train specialists and health care workers for quick response teams statewide and match the teams throughout the state with behavioral health professionals and paramedics on contract with the department, including 911 and suicide hotline operators.
Referred to the House Health and Government Affairs Committee on January 18, 2008.
Referred to the House Appropriations and Finance Committee on January 29, 2008.
1) 2008 House Bill 225 (Fund Training of Behavioral Health Quick Response Teams) by admin on January 1, 2001 Introduced in the House on January 18, 2008