31-291. Mental health transition pilot program; contracted entities; inmate eligibility; rules; study; report; definition
(Rpld. 7/1/26)
A. The department shall establish the mental health transition pilot program to provide eligible inmates with transition services in the community. An inmate who is in the mental health transition pilot program may not be released before the inmate's earliest release date. The department shall administer the mental health transition pilot program and contract with private or nonprofit entities to provide eligible inmates with mental health transition services and shall procure mental health transition services pursuant to title 41, chapter 23. The department may refer an inmate who has a mental health condition to be placed in the mental health transition pilot program. The department shall place up to five hundred eligible inmates in the mental health transition pilot program each fiscal year.
B. The director shall adopt rules to implement this section. The rules shall:
1. Include eligibility criteria for an inmate to receive a contracted entity's mental health transition services. To be eligible, at a minimum, an inmate must:
(a) Agree in writing to provide specific information. The department shall use the information to prepare the report prescribed by subsection D, paragraph 3 of this section.
(b) Be diagnosed as seriously mentally ill and, on release, be eligible for Arizona health care cost containment system benefits.
2. Require that an eligible inmate be offered services, which may include health care assistance to obtain Arizona health care cost containment system-funded services, case management, housing, psychiatric management, drug testing that includes a DNA match to the person and the level of any prescription drugs and transportation.
3. Require that each eligible inmate receive services in the program for at least ninety days.
C. In awarding contracts under this section, the department shall comply with section 41-3751.
D. The department shall:
1. Conduct an annual study to determine the recidivism rates of inmates who receive a contracted entity's mental health transition services pursuant to this section. The study shall include the recidivism rates of inmates who have been released from incarceration for a minimum of two years after release.
2. Evaluate each inmate and provide the information to the contracted entity.
3. On or before December 31 of each year, submit a written report to the governor, the president of the senate, the speaker of the house of representatives and the joint legislative budget committee and provide a copy of this report to the secretary of state. The report may be submitted electronically. The report shall contain the following information:
(a) The one-year, two-year and three-year rates of return to the department's custody for an inmate who received services in the program compared to a released inmate with a seriously mentally ill diagnosis during the same period who did not receive services in the program.
(b) The number of inmates who participated in the program at any point during the previous fiscal year.
(c) The number of inmates who completed ninety days of services in the program during the previous fiscal year.
(d) The number of inmates who were still enrolled in the program on the last day of the previous fiscal year.
(e) The number of inmates who were unsuccessfully discharged from the program during the previous fiscal year.
(f) The number of inmates who were successfully connected to Arizona health care cost containment system services during the previous fiscal year as evidenced by the inmate both completing an intake for services and using those services throughout the ninety-day period or through the end of the fiscal year, whichever occurs first.
(g) Of the inmates who participated in the program at any point during the previous fiscal year, the number of inmates who used Arizona health care cost containment system-funded mental health services, substance abuse services, psychiatric management services, case management services and transportation or housing services, or both.
4. Provide information about the mental health transition pilot program to each inmate who has a mental health condition or mental health co-occurring condition and who is not serving a life sentence on admission to prison and to each inmate who is potentially eligible for the mental health transition pilot program nine months before the inmate's earliest release date. The information must include all of the admission requirements to the mental health transition pilot program and the disqualifying factors under this section.
E. For the purposes of this section, " recidivism" means reincarceration in the department for any reason.
Structure Arizona Revised Statutes
Title 31 - Prisons and Prisoners
§ 31-101 - Common jails; duty of sheriff; use of jails
§ 31-104 - Employment of temporary guards
§ 31-105 - Designation of jail in contiguous county; revocation of designation
§ 31-106 - Disease in jail; removal of prisoners
§ 31-107 - Emergency removal of prisoners
§ 31-122 - Receiving and keeping federal prisoners
§ 31-123 - Confinement of person committed to jail
§ 31-124 - Segregation of prisoners; males and females; minors and adults
§ 31-125 - Duty of sheriff to deliver judicial papers to prisoner
§ 31-126 - Examination of certain prisoners for mental disorder
§ 31-127 - Abuse of prisoner; classification
§ 31-128 - Unauthorized communication with prisoner; classification
§ 31-129 - Taking prohibited articles into jail; violation; classification; definitions
§ 31-130 - Destruction of or injury to public jail; classification
§ 31-131 - Operation of inmate industry program; special services fund; application of earnings
§ 31-132 - Duty to deliver medical records
§ 31-222 - Research and evaluation programs
§ 31-223 - Use of force by correctional officers
§ 31-224 - Duty to deliver medical records
§ 31-225 - Attendance of prisoner in court
§ 31-226.01 - Emergency transfer procedures
§ 31-227 - Expenses of prosecution; reimbursement of counties
§ 31-229 - Functional literacy program; evaluation; certificate; exemptions; wages; definition
§ 31-229.01 - Functionally literate inmates; education requirement; rules; inmate fees; definition
§ 31-229.02 - Functionally literate inmates; release eligibility
§ 31-230 - Prisoner spendable accounts; fees
§ 31-231 - Unauthorized communication with prisoner; classification; definition
§ 31-232 - Family considerations in prisoner placement and visitation rules
§ 31-235 - Prisoner correspondence; definitions
§ 31-237 - Dedicated discharge accounts
§ 31-238 - Incarceration costs; setoff
§ 31-240 - Prisoner education services budget; prohibited uses
§ 31-241 - Inmate complaints to boards; procedure
§ 31-242 - Internet access; violation; classification; definitions
§ 31-141 - Enforcement of sentence imposing hard labor; employment of prisoners; definition
§ 31-142 - Use of prisoners on public works
§ 31-143 - Use of prisoners by county engineer
§ 31-144 - Double time allowance for work done outside jail as trusty
§ 31-145 - Allowance for hard labor in reduction of fine
§ 31-250 - Definition of work crew
§ 31-251 - Hard labor required of prisoners; labor classification; definition
§ 31-252 - Use of prisoners in public works; cooperative prisoner labor system; definitions
§ 31-253 - Use of prisoners in prison construction; definition
§ 31-255 - Alcohol abuse treatment fund
§ 31-256 - Prisoner training; individual certificates; requirements
§ 31-161 - Inmate health care; costs
§ 31-162 - Inmate health services fund; audit
§ 31-164 - Inmate health insurance pools
§ 31-165 - Inmate medical services; rate structure
§ 31-203 - Persons disqualified as officers or employees
§ 31-204 - Interest of employee in contracts; gifts to or from prisoner; penalty
§ 31-206 - Chaplains; duties; traditional Native American religious practitioners
§ 31-261 - Sale or exchange of products of individual prisoners
§ 31-271 - Adult correctional facility; multiple confinement
§ 31-281 - Transition program; report; definition
§ 31-282 - Contracted entities; duties; services; definition
§ 31-284 - Transition program fund
§ 31-285 - Transition program release; report
§ 31-321 - Prisoner participation in approved programs
§ 31-322 - Approval of programs
§ 31-334 - Earnings of prisoner
§ 31-342 - Escape; liability for costs incurred in apprehension
§ 31-401 - Board of executive clemency; qualifications; appointment; officers; quorum; meeting
§ 31-402 - Powers of board; powers and duties of governor; powers and duties of executive director
§ 31-403 - Commutation; restrictions on consideration
§ 31-404 - Wilful failure to pay; revocation of parole or community supervision
§ 31-412 - Criteria for release on parole; release; custody of parolee; definition
§ 31-414 - Absolute discharge of parolee; effect; notice to victim
§ 31-417 - Notification to board of parole violator; hearing; reimprisonment
§ 31-441 - Application for pardon; statement of facts proved at trial
§ 31-442 - Application for pardon; notice; exceptions
§ 31-443 - Power of governor to grant reprieves, commutations and pardons
§ 31-444 - Power of governor to suspend sentence for treason pending consideration by legislature
§ 31-446 - Report to legislature
§ 31-467 - Adoption of interstate compact for the supervision of adult offenders
§ 31-467.01 - Parole or probation violation; retaking; notice; hearing; custody pending hearing
§ 31-467.03 - Hearing rights of parolee or probationer
§ 31-467.04 - Hearings in other states; effect
§ 31-467.05 - Extradition; retrieval
§ 31-467.06 - Supervision fee; deposit; drug testing costs
§ 31-467.07 - Interstate compact for the supervision of adult offenders; eight-year review
§ 31-471 - Western interstate corrections compact
§ 31-473 - Enforcement of compact; hearings in compliance with compact
§ 31-475 - Right of transferred prisoner on release from prison outside this state
§ 31-481 - Agreement; authorization; contents
§ 31-482 - Matters pertaining to agreement