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MI HB6102

Bill

Status

Introduced

12/6/2016

Primary Sponsor

Robert Kosowski

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Origin

House of Representatives

98th Legislature

AI Summary

  • Establishes the Crime Survivor Trauma Recovery Center Data Collection Act to create a statewide data collection system within the Department of Health and Human Services for assessing feasibility, utilization, and outcomes of Crime Survivor Trauma Recovery Centers (CSTRCs).

  • Defines "crime survivor" to include victims of assaultive crimes (sexual assault, domestic violence, physical assault, vehicular assault, human trafficking), family members of homicide victims, and individuals age 18 or under who have experienced trauma from violence exposure or contact with the juvenile justice system.

  • Requires CSTRCs to collect continuous electronic data on program processes, crime survivor demographics, service utilization, and program outcomes using standardized measures and a single database platform selected by the department.

  • Mandates collection of specific data including collaboration metrics, admission statistics, waiting list lengths, survivor characteristics (age, race, gender, housing status, income, mental health and substance use history), service types and frequencies, and outcomes related to law enforcement reporting, victim compensation, employment, and family cohesion.

  • Authorizes the department to reduce or eliminate funding for any CSTRC that fails to comply with timely and consistent data collection requirements; act takes effect 90 days after enactment and is contingent on House Bill 6101 being enacted.

Legislative Description

Crime victims; other; Michigan crime survivor trauma recovery centers (CSTRCs) data collection system act; establish. Creates new act. TIE BAR WITH: HB 6101'16

Crime victims: other

Last Action

Bill Electronically Reproduced 12/06/2016

12/7/2016

Committee Referrals

Criminal Justice12/6/2016

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