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Budget Amendments - SB30 (Member Request)

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Chief Patron: Favola
Co-Patron(s): Black, Ebbin, Edwards, Hanger, Howell, Lucas, Marsden, Marsh, Martin, McEachin, Miller, Petersen, Puckett, Puller, Saslaw, Stanley, Vogel, Wagner
Court Services Units Mental Health Services

Item 404 #1s

Item 404 #1s

First Year - FY2015 Second Year - FY2016
Public Safety
Juvenile Justice, Department of FY2015 $3,095,720 FY2016 $3,095,720 GF
FY2015 32.00 FY2016 32.00 FTE

Language
Page 331, line 25, strike "$57,665,089" and insert "$60,760,809".
Page 331, line 25, strike "$57,727,589" and insert "$60,823,309".
Page 331, line 36, strike "B." and insert "B.1.".
Page 331, following line 40, insert:
"2. Included in the appropriation for this Item is $3,095,720 each year from the general fund to support up to one qualified mental health professional for each court services unit (CSU) that best suits their particular needs, including conducting mental health, substance abuse, and/or trauma screenings, assessments, evaluations and treatment services.  The CSUs shall be afforded the flexibility to hire the position or to enter into a Memorandum of Understanding with their local Community Services Board (CSB).  The Department of Juvenile Justice shall develop a plan to ensure continuation of mental health and substance abuse treatment services and to ensure that each qualified mental health professional has appropriate supervision requirements pursuant to licensing regulations.  The Department shall work with the Department of Medical Assistance Services to encourage CSUs to apply for Medicaid reimbursement for eligible services and expenditures.  Beginning November 1, 2014, the Department shall report program information and outcome data annually to the Virginia Commission on Youth and to the Chairmen of the Senate Finance and House Appropriations Committees."


Explanation
(This amendment provides $3,095,720 each year from the general fund for one qualified mental health professional for each of the 32 juvenile court services units and the state share for the same position for each of the three locally-operated court services units. This is a recommendation of the study conducted by the Virginia Commission on Youth on the mental health needs of juvenile offenders.)