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A bill to close loopholes in the state’s Kendra’s Law, which requires that violent mentally ill people get treatment, has been stuck in the Assembly’s Mental Health Committee, chaired by Felix Ortiz (D-Brooklyn), sources said.

Under the bill, local health authorities would be alerted when a mentally ill prisoner or a hospital psych patient is due to be released so they can determine if more treatment is called for.

It would also require doctors to order a patient hospitalized for regularly skipping treatment, refusing drug testing or violating other conditions.

Ortiz did not return calls for comment.

He has been sympathetic to opponents of the measure, including the New York Civil Liberties Union and some advocates for the mentally ill who claim that minorities receive a disproportionate amount of commitment orders, the sources said.

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