Jake’s Law

In 2020, the Arizona legislature passed “Jake’s Law” which created a fund that provides uninsured and underinsured children access to behavioral health services when they are referred through an educational institution—otherwise known as “school-based referrals.”  To make school-based referrals, the legislature required school districts and charter schools to pass a policy that outlined the law as it relates to school-based referrals. The policy must include:

  1. An opt-in process for parents
  2. A survey to parents whose children utilize school-based referrals
  3. A list of service providers published on the district website
  4. An annual report to the Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System (AHCCCS)

Opt-in your student

To opt in your student, please fill out the Jake’s Law opt-in form.
Jake’s Law Opt-in

Providers in Southern Arizona

Currently, funding is provided through June of 2022.  Jake’s Law has been awarded to the following agencies in Pima County:

Medication management is also provided under this grant to specific pharmacies. The use of the universal referral form will guide you as you place a referral to outside agencies.

About Jake’s Law

S.B. 1523 is named in honor of Jake Machovsky, an Arizona teen who lost his life to suicide in 2016 after battling mental health issues. Jake’s parents, Denise and Ben, started the JEM Foundation to end youth suicide and expand behavioral health services. Additional resources can be found for suicide prevention, parents & caregivers,  and a lot more.

Additional Resources