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Organizational History

The Need Identified

In the summer of 1999, Governor Jane Hull and the Arizona Legislature created a commission to review and make recommendations on the state of mental health services in Arizona. One of the commission's key recommendations was to investigate the feasibility of creating a world-renowned institute for mental health research in the state.

A Solution Legislated

In the ensuing two years, state legislators, scientists, and business and community leaders met to explore the creation of the Institute. In 2001, success was achieved with the passage of Senate Bill 1391 by the Arizona Legislature and signed into law by the Governor. Senate Bill 1391 provided for $5 million in State funds to the Institute to be matched by the private sector.

The Institute Created

In June 2002, the Institute was established as a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt non-profit corporation. Following is a summary of the content of Senate Bill 1391, which specifies the legislative purpose and support for the Institute.

Summary -
Senate Bill 1391, 45th Legislature, First Regular Session, 2001
Appropriations & Purpose:
Legislative support is designed to:

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