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MI HB6392
Bill
Status
9/26/2018
Primary Sponsor
Robert Kosowski
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AI Summary
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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 CSTRC program feasibility, utilization, and outcomes.
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Defines "crime survivors" to include victims of assaultive crimes (sexual assault, domestic violence, physical assault, vehicular assault, human trafficking), family members of homicide victims, and individuals 18 years or younger who have experienced trauma from violence exposure or involvement with the juvenile dependency or justice system.
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Requires CSTRCs to collect continuous electronic data on individual crime survivor and program levels using standardized measures, including demographics, services provided, treatment sessions authorized, and performance indicators related to law enforcement reporting, victim compensation, employment status, and mental health improvements.
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Mandates data collection on CSTRC program processes including collaboration with agencies, standardized assessments of psychological and social well-being, monthly and yearly admission statistics, and waiting list lengths.
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Requires timely and consistent data collection with authority for the department to reduce or eliminate funding for CSTRCs that fail to comply with data collection requirements.
Legislative Description
Crime victims; other; Michigan crime survivor trauma recovery centers (CSTRCs) data collection system act; establish. Creates new act. TIE BAR WITH: HB 6388'18
Crime victims: other
Last Action
Bill Electronically Reproduced 09/26/2018
9/27/2018