The proposed bill aims to amend the Code of West Virginia by introducing a new section, 18A-5-9, which establishes a three-year pilot program focused on developing school-based mental and behavioral health services. This initiative is designed to serve as an alternative to traditional disciplinary actions for disruptive student behavior. The program will be available to schools that have either implemented a school-based health center or an expanded school mental health framework, and it mandates that participating schools provide mental health services through direct employment or contractual relationships.

Under the pilot program, mental and behavioral health professionals will be authorized to receive referrals for students who violate disciplinary codes, conduct assessments, and provide ongoing services as needed. Additionally, these professionals will engage with the families of students to gather information and offer support services. The bill also stipulates that participating schools can bill and collect payments for services rendered from various sources, including family insurance, the school, or the Department of Human Services in cases of court orders. Overall, the bill seeks to enhance student support systems and reduce reliance on punitive measures for managing disruptive behavior in schools.

Statutes affected:
Introduced Version: 18A-5-9