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Bills affecting Mental health service user in Georgia (2026 session)

CivicRadar surfaces 33 active Georgia bills this session that affect mental health service user constituents directly. Your rep needs to hear from you before the vote.

Top 20 bills, ranked

Ranked by how strongly each bill matches the mental health service user community, weighted by stage, recency, advocacy-org consensus, and sponsor support.

  1. 01
    GA · SB500Introduced

    Behavioral Health Care Workforce Data Base; expand to include data from licensed health care professionals

  2. 02
    GA · SB535Introduced

    Mental Health; the re-creation of community service boards; provide

  3. 03
    GA · HB657Introduced

    Mental health; qualifications of recovery community organizations for substance use; provide

  4. 04
    GA · HB1262Introduced

    Insurance; increase amount of monetary penalties authorized to impose for certain violations of the Georgia Insurance Code

  5. 05
    GA · HB1368Introduced

    Mental health; re-creation of community service boards; provide

  6. 06
    GA · HB89Final

    Public Health, Department of; require healthcare providers, facilities, and pharmacies to provide the Maternal Mortality Review Committee with psychiatric or other clinical records

  7. 07
    GA · SB233Final

    Behavioral Health Reform and Innovation Commission; revise the subcommittees

  8. 08
    GA · HB1097Introduced

    Mental health; criminal background, license status, and registry checks for owners, applicants, and employees of certain mental health facilities; provide

  9. 09
    GA · HB1346In committee

    Georgia Maternal Mental Health Improvement Act; enact

  10. 10
    GA · HB109Introduced

    Mental health; five-year pilot program for the purpose of creating emergency psychiatric assessment, treatment, and healing units or EmPATH units in hospitals; provide

  11. 11
    GA · HB554Introduced

    APEX Now Program; enact

  12. 12
    GA · SB308Introduced

    Medical Assistance; Medicaid coverage of postpartum maternal mental health care services; provide

  13. 13
    GA · SB526Introduced

    Mental Health; the licensing and regulation of recovery residences; provide

  14. 14
    GA · HB612Introduced

    Behavioral Health Coordinating Council; add member

  15. 15
    GA · HB584Final

    Health; reassign licensing and oversight of certain treatments and programs from Departments of Community Health to Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities

  16. 16
    GA · SB490Introduced

    "Georgia Student Mental Health Days Act"; enact

  17. 17
    GA · HB26Introduced

    School Behavioral Mental Health Support Act; enact

  18. 18
    GA · HB19Final

    Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities, Department of; create and maintain electronic inpatient psychiatric bed registry; require

  19. 19
    GA · HB24Final

    School Behavioral Health Support Act; enact

  20. 20
    GA · HB925Introduced

    The Georgia Maternal Health Momnibus Act; enact

Frequently asked
What mental health service user bills are moving in Georgia in 2026?
CivicRadar currently tracks 33 Georgia bills this session that affect mental health service user constituents including Behavioral Health Care Workforce Data Base; expand to include data from licensed health care professionals; Mental Health; the re-creation of community service boards; provide; Mental health; qualifications of recovery community organizations for substance use; provide.
How do I find my Georgia legislators?
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How does CivicRadar decide which bills affect mental health service user people?
CivicRadar matches bill text, sponsor signals, and advocacy-organization positions against a curated set of identity keywords, then ranks by legislative stage and recency. See the Methodology page for the full breakdown.

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