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2012-13 State Budget & Legislative Update

2012-13 State Budget & Legislative Update. California Mental Health Directors Association March 15, 2011. State Budget Updates. Key Budget Process Dates. February - May : Legislature’s Budget Committees hold hearings on Governor’s January proposals. Mental health hearings:

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2012-13 State Budget & Legislative Update

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  1. 2012-13 State Budget &Legislative Update California Mental Health Directors Association March 15, 2011

  2. State Budget Updates

  3. Key Budget Process Dates • February - May: Legislature’s Budget Committees hold hearings on Governor’s January proposals. Mental health hearings: • April 9(Asm. Budget Subcommittee #1) • April 12: (Sen. Budget Subcommittee #3) • May 10: Governor releases May Revise. • June 15 : Legislature’s deadline to pass the budget. • November 6: General election, including Governor’s ballot initiative.

  4. Key (Draft) Budget Trailer Bills Released by the Administration • Transfer of Medi-Cal Specialty Mental Health to DHCS • Mostly technical in nature to rename state department identified as DHCS; many opportunities to streamline still exist from CMHDA’s perspective. • Transfer of non-Medi-Cal functions from DMH to other organizations, as well as make changes to the Mental Health Services Act. • See CMHDA’s February 2012 Memo on DMH restructuring proposals. MHSA changes to be discussed during “Boot Camp.” • None of these vehicles make statutory changes to reflect the changing state-county relationship due to 2011 Realignment of Medi-Cal Specialty Mental Health.

  5. Key Issues for Realignment of Medi-Cal Specialty Mental Health • Medi-Cal Specialty Mental Health MHP Contract: Right of First Refusal, Mandates Issues • Revenue Growth Proposal Issues for Behavioral Health Subaccount • Base Realignment Funding Issues for Behavioral Health Subaccount • Approach to 1991 Mental Health Realignment/CalWORKs Swap

  6. Legislative Updates

  7. SB 1136 (Steinberg) • Spot bill to make changes to the Mental Health Services Act, Medi-Cal managed care, and Adult and Children’s System of Care statutes. • Contains legislative intent language, including these topics: • Improve access to culturally appropriate services • Constructive opportunities for more inclusive, comprehensive delivery system • Establish qualitative process of seeking meaningful stakeholder participation • Increase accountability and program effectiveness • Effectively integrate the financing of services • Provide focused, high-level leadership in state administrative structure • Eliminate administrative redundancies and inefficiencies across programs. • Create Office of Health Equity

  8. AB 1569 (Allen) • Extends the sunset date for Assisted Outpatient Treatment (Laura’s Law) from January 1, 2013 to January 1, 2019. • Note that Assembly Member Chesbro has introduced AB 2134 as a “spot bill” on Laura’s Law to address issues that may arise this year. • CMHDA Position: “Watch”

  9. AB 2228 (Hayashi) • Requires counties with “Family Justice Centers” to use MHSA funds to address the needs of crime victims who seek services at the centers. • Family Justice Centers are pilot projects authorized in state law in the cities of Anaheim and San Diego, and in Alameda & Sonoma Counties, through January 1, 2014. • Assembly Member Hayashi wants MHSA funds to be used to address the mental health needs of domestic violence victims. • CMHDA Position: MHSA Committee recommends “Oppose”

  10. Key Bills CMHDA Currently Supports • AB 154 (Beall): Expands California’s mental health parity law to most disorders included in the DSM. • AB 1550 (Bonilla): Increases veterans’ specialized license plate fees in order to generate additional funding for county Veteran Service Offices. • SB 9 (Yee) authorizes prisoners who were under age 18 at the time of an offense for which they were sentenced to life without parole to petition for recall and resentencing.

  11. Many Other Bills under CMHDA Staff and Committee Review • See CMHDA Bill Matrix. • Many bills on these topics: • Criminal and juvenile justice • Veterans • State hospital safety issues • Medi-Cal managed care expansion • Housing and homelessness

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