| Chapter 124 |
| 2017 -- S 0544 Enacted 07/05/2017 |
| A N A C T |
| RELATING TO BEHAVIORAL HEALTHCARE, DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AND HOSPITALS -- GOVERNOR'S COUNCIL ON BEHAVIOR HEALTH |
| Introduced By: Senators Calkin, Miller, Goldin, Sosnowski, and Satchell |
| Date Introduced: March 09, 2017 |
| It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: |
| SECTION 1. Sections 40.1-29-2, 40.1-29-3, 40.1-29-4, 40.1-29-5 and 40.1-29-6 of the |
| General Laws in Chapter 40.1-29 entitled "Governor's Council on Behavioral Health" are hereby |
| amended to read as follows: |
| 40.1-29-2. Legislative purpose. |
| The purpose of the council is to advise the governor and general assembly on policies, |
| goals, and operations of the behavioral health program, including the program areas of substance |
| abuse use disorder and mental health, and on other matters the director of mental health, |
| retardation, behavioral healthcare, developmental disabilities and hospitals refers to it and to |
| encourage public understanding and support of the behavioral health program. |
| 40.1-29-3. Members. |
| (a) The council shall consist of twenty-six (26) thirty-one (31) voting members. |
| (1) There shall be four (4) members of the legislature, two (2) shall be from the senate |
| and shall be appointed by the lieutenant governor senate president to serve for their legislative |
| term, one from each of the major political parties, and two (2) shall be from the house of |
| representatives and shall be appointed by the speaker to serve for their legislative term, one from |
| each of the two (2) major political parties. |
| (2) The non-legislative members shall be the executive director of the Drug and Alcohol |
| Treatment Association, the executive director of the Council of Community Mental Health |
| Organizations Substance Use and Mental Health Leadership Council of RI, the mental health |
| advocate, the child advocate, and a representative of the AFL-CIO to be appointed by the |
| governor. |
| (3) The remaining eighteen (18) twenty-three (23) public members shall be appointed by |
| and serve at the pleasure of the governor and shall represent such community interests as |
| substance abuse use disorder treatment and prevention professionals, youth with behavioral health |
| challenges or their representatives, consumers of substance abuse use disorder programs and their |
| families, mental health treatment professionals, adult and elderly consumers of mental health |
| services and their families, families of children who are consumers of mental health and |
| substance use disorder abuse services, the judiciary, criminal justice officials, and local |
| government officials. |
| (4) Not less than fifty (50%) percent of the public members shall be individuals who are |
| not state employees or providers of behavioral health services. |
| (5) There shall be sufficient representation by the families of children who are consumers |
| of mental health and substance abuse use disorder services in order to ensure adequate |
| representation of such children. |
| (6) Every effort shall be made to ensure that appointed members represent the cultural |
| diversity of the state. |
| (7) All members shall have demonstrable expertise in, or experience with, substance |
| abuse use disorders or mental health services in Rhode Island. In addition, the directors or their |
| designees of the departments of children, youth, and families; corrections; education; health; |
| human services; elderly affairs and mental health, retardation, behavioral healthcare, |
| developmental disabilities and hospitals; and the division of elderly affairs; the attorney general |
| or designee, and the executive director of the Rhode Island justice commission shall serve as ex |
| officio and without a vote as members of the council. |
| (b) Any vacancy which that may occur in the council shall be filled in the same manner |
| as the original appointments. |
| (c) The governor shall designate one member as the chairperson of the council. |
| 40.1-29-4. Meetings. |
| The council shall meet at least six (6) times a year. Failure to attend three (3) meetings in |
| a year may result in a recommendation of removal from the council to the governor or other |
| appropriate appointing authority. A quorum at the meeting shall consist of seven (7) voting |
| members present. |
| 40.1-29-5. Functions. |
| The functions of the council shall be: |
| (1) To review and evaluate the behavioral health needs and problems in the state and |
| propose such recommendations as are appropriate; |
| (2) To stimulate and seek the development and coordination of all programs relating to |
| behavioral health, including, but not limited to, such areas as care and treatment, prevention, |
| manpower, research, and public education; |
| (3) To encourage interdisciplinary approaches to combating, treating, and preventing |
| substance abuse use disorders and mental illness, focusing in particular on integrating support |
| systems for behavioral health care; |
| (4) To act as the advisory committee to the department of mental health, retardation, |
| behavioral healthcare, developmental disabilities and hospitals and the governor on any funds |
| made available to the department by the federal government for substance abuse use disorders |
| and/or mental health treatment and prevention purposes; |
| (5) To stimulate and investigate research as it affects planning and implementation of |
| behavioral health care systems in the health care environment; |
| (6) To make an annual report to the governor and the general assembly during the month |
| of January, setting forth: |
| (i) The nature and extent of the behavioral health care problems in the state; |
| (ii) Such information and recommendations as the council deems necessary to deal with |
| the problems as documented; |
| (iii) A review of the council's activities during the preceding year, including but not |
| limited to, reports relative to activity, performance and need; |
| (iv) Any plans developed by the council to deal with the behavioral health care problems |
| identified by the council; |
| (v) Other recommendations as may be appropriate and in the public interest. |
| 40.1-29-6. Staff and employees. |
| The director of mental health, retardation, behavioral healthcare, developmental |
| disabilities and hospitals shall provide the council with such professional and secretarial staff and |
| other support as shall be appropriate for it to carry out its designated functions. The director of the |
| department of children, youth, and families and the director of the department division of elderly |
| affairs shall provide the council with such additional professional and secretarial staff and other |
| employees as shall be appropriate for the council to carry out functions related to the respective |
| responsibilities of these departments. All departments and agencies of the state shall furnish any |
| advice and information, documentary and otherwise, to the council that is deemed necessary to |
| fulfill the purpose and functions of the council. |
| SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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