45 counties, including Kern, to delay launch of major mental health law


Nearly every county across California will share an unfortunate resolution in the coming year: They each will delay their launch of a new mental health law expected to change the face of involuntary treatment.

At a city of Bakersfield Homelessness and Housing Committee meeting last Tuesday, Alison Burrowes, the interim director of Kern Behavioral Health and Recovery Services, gave city officials the news that they won’t be ready anytime soon.


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