2nd Engrossment - 81st Legislature (1999 - 2000) Posted on 12/15/2009 12:00am
1.1 A bill for an act 1.2 relating to mental health; modifying membership, 1.3 duties, and reporting requirements for the state 1.4 advisory council on mental health; amending Minnesota 1.5 Statutes 1998, section 245.697. 1.6 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA: 1.7 Section 1. Minnesota Statutes 1998, section 245.697, is 1.8 amended to read: 1.9 245.697 [STATE ADVISORY COUNCIL ON MENTAL HEALTH.] 1.10 Subdivision 1. [CREATION.] A state advisory council on 1.11 mental health is created. The council must have 30 members 1.12 appointed by the governor in accordance with federal 1.13 requirements. In making the appointments, the governor shall 1.14 consider appropriate representation of communities of color. 1.15 The council must be composed of: 1.16 (1) the assistant commissioner of mental health for the 1.17 department of human services; 1.18 (2) a representative of the department of human services 1.19 responsible for the medical assistance program; 1.20 (3) one member of each of the four core mental health 1.21 professional disciplines (psychiatry, psychology, social work, 1.22 nursing); 1.23 (4) one representative from each of the following advocacy 1.24 groups: mental health association of Minnesota,Minnesota1.25alliance for the mentally illNAMI-MN, mental health 2.1 consumer/survivor network of Minnesota, and Minnesotamental2.2health law projectdisability law center; 2.3 (5) providers of mental health services; 2.4 (6) consumers of mental health services; 2.5 (7) family members of persons with mental illnesses; 2.6 (8) legislators; 2.7 (9) social service agency directors; 2.8 (10) county commissioners; and 2.9 (11) other members reflecting a broad range of community 2.10 interests, including family physicians, or members as the United 2.11 States Secretary of Health and Human Services may prescribe by 2.12 regulation or as may be selected by the governor. 2.13 The council shall select a chair. Terms, compensation, and 2.14 removal of members and filling of vacancies are governed by 2.15 section 15.059. Notwithstanding provisions of section 15.059, 2.16 the council and its subcommittee on children's mental health do 2.17 not expire. The commissioner of human services shall provide 2.18 staff support and supplies to the council. 2.19 Subd. 2. [DUTIES.] The state advisory council on mental 2.20 health shall: 2.21 (1) advise the governor and heads of state departments and 2.22 agencies about policy, programs, and services affecting people 2.23 with mental illness; 2.24 (2) advise the commissioner of human services on all phases 2.25 of the development of mental health aspects of the biennial 2.26 budget; 2.27 (3) advise the governor about the development of innovative 2.28 mechanisms for providing and financing services to people with 2.29 mental illness; 2.30 (4) encourage state departments and other agencies to 2.31 conduct needed research in the field of mental health; 2.32 (5) review recommendations of the subcommittee on 2.33 children's mental health; 2.34 (6) educate the public about mental illness and the needs 2.35 and potential of people with mental illness; 2.36 (7) review and comment on all grants dealing with mental 3.1 health and on the development and implementation of state and 3.2 local mental health plans; and 3.3 (8) coordinate the work of local children's and adult 3.4 mental health advisory councils and subcommittees. 3.5 Subd. 2a. [SUBCOMMITTEE ON CHILDREN'S MENTAL HEALTH.] The 3.6 state advisory council on mental health (the "advisory council") 3.7 must have a subcommittee on children's mental health. The 3.8 subcommittee must make recommendations to the advisory council 3.9 on policies, laws, regulations, and services relating to 3.10 children's mental health. Members of the subcommittee must 3.11 include: 3.12 (1) the commissioners or designees of the commissioners of 3.13 the departments of human services, health, children, families, 3.14 and learning, state planning, finance, and corrections; 3.15 (2) the commissioner of commerce or a designee of the 3.16 commissioner who is knowledgeable about medical insurance 3.17 issues; 3.18 (3) at least one representative of an advocacy group for 3.19 children with emotional disturbances; 3.20 (4) providers of children's mental health services, 3.21 including at least one provider of services to preadolescent 3.22 children, one provider of services to adolescents, and one 3.23 hospital-based provider; 3.24 (5) parents of children who have emotional disturbances; 3.25 (6) a present or former consumer of adolescent mental 3.26 health services; 3.27 (7) educators currently working with emotionally disturbed 3.28 children; 3.29 (8) people knowledgeable about the needs of emotionally 3.30 disturbed children of minority races and cultures; 3.31 (9) people experienced in working with emotionally 3.32 disturbed children who have committed status offenses; 3.33 (10) members of the advisory council; 3.34 (11) one person from the local corrections department and 3.35 one representative of the Minnesota district judges association 3.36 juvenile committee; and 4.1 (12) county commissioners and social services agency 4.2 representatives. 4.3 The chair of the advisory council shall appoint 4.4 subcommittee members described in clauses (3) to (11) through 4.5 the process established in section 15.0597. The chair shall 4.6 appoint members to ensure a geographical balance on the 4.7 subcommittee. Terms, compensation, removal, and filling of 4.8 vacancies are governed by subdivision 1, except that terms of 4.9 subcommittee members who are also members of the advisory 4.10 council are coterminous with their terms on the advisory 4.11 council. The subcommittee shall meet at the call of the 4.12 subcommittee chair who is elected by the subcommittee from among 4.13 its members. The subcommittee expires with the expiration of 4.14 the advisory council. 4.15 Subd. 3. [REPORTS.] The state advisory council on mental 4.16 health shall report from time to time on its activities to the 4.17 governor, the chairs of the appropriate policy committees of the 4.18 house and senate, and the commissioners of health, economic 4.19 security, and human services. It shall file a formal report 4.20 with the governor not later than October 15 of each 4.21 even-numbered year so that the information contained in the 4.22 report, including recommendations, can be included in the 4.23 governor's budget message to the legislature. It shall also 4.24 report to the chairs of the appropriate policy committees of the 4.25 house and senate not later than November 15 of each 4.26 even-numbered year.