Jim Sharp • January 12, 2026

RCPA Submits Public Comments to the IRRC: Revised Mental Health Procedures Standards

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Jim Sharp

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January 12, 2026

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In response to the Office of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services’ (OMHSAS) proposed Regulation #14-558: Mental Health Procedure RCPA, in partnership with its members, has submitted public comments.


The proposed regulations align the Department's regulations with the Mental Health Procedures Act by adding definitions of "business associate" and "covered entity," and adding those entities to the list of parties to which the Department may disclose confidential information.


RCPA did request that OMHSAS provide further clarification on the impacts and intersects of the proposed standards for youth and parental consents outlined in Act 65.


RCPA fully supports the proposed regulations that will align departmental regulations with Act 32 of 2022 and the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) requirements.


We look forward to working with the Department in the communication and ongoing implementation of the proposed regulatory changes, including the release of a Regulatory Compliance Guide after final promulgation. If you have any questions, please contact RCPA COO and Mental Health Services Director Jim Sharp.

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