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Budget Amendments - SB30 (Member Request)

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Chief Patron: Howell
Capture Savings from Mental Health Skill Building Services (language only)

Item 308 #20s

Item 308 #20s

Health and Human Resources
Grants To Localities

Language
Page 272, after line 4, insert:
"CC.  Out of this appropriation, $8,000,000 the first year and $15,000,000 the second year from the general fund shall be used to expand community-based services for all citizens of the Commonwealth with behavioral health disorders.  Additional funding will be offset by the transfer of 50 percent of savings from implementation of the Mental Health Skill-Building Services regulations that became effective December 1, 2013.  At a minimum, services that shall be considered for expansion include Community Services Board (CSB) emergency services and crisis response services; peer support and family peer support services in crisis situations and in follow-up care in the community; jail diversion services; specialized services in detention centers; housing supports; employment services; and services for individuals who are not eligible for Medicaid services and those individuals whose needs are not covered by public or private behavioral health care coverage."


Explanation
(This amendment redirects up to 50 percent of the general fund savings captured in the Department of Medical Assistance Services from the implementation of the December 1, 2013 Mental Health Skill-Building Services (MHSS) emergency regulations on eligibility changes, rate and unit of service changes to MHSS, and savings from the implementation of the Behavioral Health Services Administrator’s contract. These savings are appropriated in the Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services to be reinvested in the following non-Medicaid-reimbursed services for all citizens of the Commonwealth with behavioral health disorders: Community Services Board (CSB) emergency services and crisis response services; peer support and family peer support services in crisis situations and in follow-up care in the community; jail diversion services; specialized services in detention centers; housing supports; employment services; and services for individuals who are not eligible for Medicaid services and those individuals whose needs are not covered by public or private behavioral health care coverage.)