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Budget Amendments - SB30 (Member Request)

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Chief Patron: Watkins
Create Brain Injury Services Coordinator

Item 307 #8s

Item 307 #8s

First Year - FY2015 Second Year - FY2016
Health and Human Resources
Behavioral Health and Developmental Services, Department of FY2015 $125,000 FY2016 $125,000 GF
FY2015 1.00 FY2016 1.00 FTE

Language
Page 267, line 46, strike "$71,541,230" and insert "$71,666,230".
Page 267, line 46, strike "$72,181,716" and insert "$72,306,716".
Page 272, after line 48, insert:
"CC.  Out of this appropriation, $125,000 the first year and $125,000 the second year from the general fund shall be used to create a Brain Injury Services Coordinator within the Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services.  The responsibilities of the coordinator shall include but not be limited to:
1. Supplying technical advice to the leadership of the Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services in matters related to acquired brain injury (ABI) in the formation of policy affecting Virginians with brain injuries and their families.  
2. Acting as a liaison between persons with brain injury, their families, advocates, provider agencies, and other state agencies on behalf of the Department and offering technical assistance to these entities as needed.  
3. Informing DBHDS and DMAS officials of policy change needs within the Medicaid system as it affects individuals with ABI.
4. Providing leadership and guidance to the field and reporting issues and needs emanating from the field back to DBHDS.  
5. Establishing critical relationships with DMAS, DOE, DARS, DJJ, DOC and other state agencies to shape the scope and design of mental health services for those with brain injury.
6. Serving as the in-house technical expert on ABI.
7. Offering support to DBHDS and other government policy-making bodies as appropriate in developing public policy, including Medicaid policy, relative to meeting the mental health needs of individuals with ABI and their families.
8. Working with appropriate experts to develop and provide brain injury training to families, service providers, and agencies on ABI issues and service options.
9. Participating in the development and implementation of CIT training initiatives that include brain injury education.
10. Investigating funding opportunities (e.g. SAMHSA) that enhance mental health services for those with brain injury."


Explanation
(This amendment provides $125,000 GF each year and one FTE to create a Brain Injury Services Coordinator within the Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services with the responsibility to assist in providing within the department on matters related to acquired brain injury (ABI) in the formation of policy affecting Virginians with brain injuries and their families.)