California Mental Health Services Authority (CMHSA) Presentation Regarding June 17, 2009.

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California Mental Health Services Authority (CMHSA) Presentation Regarding June 17, 2009

Purpose of Presentation This Presentation will Provide: 1. Basic information regarding the form and function of a Joint Power Authority (JPA) 2. Basic information about why county governments, through their county mental health departments, are creating a JPA 3. Status Report on the Formation of such a JPA 4. Frame discussion about MHSA PEI Statewide Projects and JPA

What is a Joint Powers Authority? Definition: JPA is an institution permitted under law, whereby two or more public authorities (e.g. local governments, or utility or transport districts) can operate collectively.local governments Section 6500 State Government Code Distinct from the member authorities Separate operating boards of directors Powers derived from & established by participating agencies Can employ/contract staff and establish policies independently of the constituent authorities.

Why a JPA? JPA Purpose: To increase the fiscal and operation efficiency and performance of the entities involved. This distinguishing purpose comes in many forms with shared goals, objectives and desired outcomes. Types of JPA’s formed by local governments: Self Insurance and Risk Management Joint Services Delivery – mental health, fire, police, sanitation, education, legal and others Financing Facilities Facility Construction or Operation

CMHSA JPA Ease of Formation & Regulations Shared Operational & Admin Costs Flexible/Dynamic/Scalable Managed by Member-Selected Board Benefits

JPA Governance Member Representation/Officer on the Board Sub-Committees/Executive Committees Governing Documents and Policies Membership Criteria Management of the JPA Board Voting-by member or weighted Participatory JPA Agreement JPA Bylaws Shared

CMHSA—Defining, Developing, Delivering Blueprint for Success Stages of JPA Growth Formation Strategy Operation Finance Program Service Providers Strategic Partners

California Mental Health Services Authority JPA Purpose Addressing Suicide Prevention. Ethnic and Cultural Outreach. Reducing Stigma and Discrimination Related to Mental Illness. Student Mental Health and Workforce Training and Education. Training, technical assistance, and capacity building. The Provision of Necessary Administrative Services. Such Administrative Services May Include, but Shall Not be Limited to, Establishing a Depository for Research Materials and Information Regarding “Best Practices.” This Agreement is entered into by the Members in order to jointly develop, and fund mental health services and education Programs as determined on a regional, statewide, or other basis. Such Programs may include, but are not limited to, the following:

The Programs developed comply with state guidance/ regulation but are designed to meet local and diverse needs Administrative efficiencies for counties seeking to act regionally or jointly to achieve statewide goals Jointly management of administrative requirements for work plans therefore reducing individual county burden and overhead costs Flexibility and Scalability of Program Design Centralize forum to collect information about statewide trends and accomplishments California Mental Health Services Authority JPA Benefits

Important Issues to Remember In the JPA, counties choose if they want to act jointly on a project. If a county does not want to participate, they can freely elect not to. The JPA, is a vehicle for counties to act jointly on a project, but the JPA would contract with other entities to implement the project and to monitor the performance of the project. Counties acting jointly through the JPA on a project would still be required to follow any guidance or regulations governing the use of funds for the project.

California Mental Health Services Authority Formation Committee Curtis Boewer, MPA, MFT – Colusa County Karolyn Rim Stein, RN – Humboldt County Wayne Clark, PhD – Monterey County Allan Rawland, MSW – San Bernardino County Karen Baylor, PhD, MFT – San Luis Obispo County Mike Oprendek, LCSW – Solano County Denise Hunt, MFT – Stanislaus County

California Mental Health Services Authority Proposed Slate of Officers President, Allan Rawland – San Bernadino County Vice President, Mike Oprendek – Solano County Secretary, Wayne Clark, Bay Area Representative – Monterey County Treasurer, Curtis Boewer – Colusa County Southern Area Representative, Karen Baylor – San Luis Obispo County Central Area Representative, Denise Hunt – Stanislaus County Superior Area Representative, Karolyn Rim Stein – Humboldt County

JPA – Status and Timeline June 7 Counties have joined CMHSA 15 Counties are in the process of joining CMHDA is assisting counties and county mental health directors to learn more about the JPA, its governance, benefits and purpose, to support their joining the CMHSA July Officially filing the CMHSA with appropriate state authorities Once filed, CMHSA can enter into contracts and must follow the requirements for JPA – including the Brown Act

JPA – Status and Timeline CMHDA felt it was important to provide MHSOAC Services Committee with information regarding the JPA (CMHSA) formation, function and timeline for becoming operational At this time what is clear to say is that CMHSA could provide a vehicle for counties to act jointly to meet statewide goals – including the goals of the PEI Statewide Projects BUT It is premature to discuss the details of what or how CMHSA could accomplish this specifically for PEI Statewide Projects

JPA – Status and Timeline The CMHSA formation committee is focused on establishing the membership of the CMHSA prior to determine what programs it will administer. CMHDA and county mental health representatives on the MHSOAC committee look forward to working in a small group on further details and recommendations.

CMHDA Position on Statewide PEI Projects CMHDA reported at the MHSA MHSOAC meeting that the Governing Board passed the following motion on May 13, 2009: CMHDA is committed to supporting the Suicide Prevention, Stigma and Discrimination Reduction, Student Mental Health, Training, Technical Assistance and Capacity Building and Reducing Ethnic and Cultural Disparities PEI Statewide Initiatives.

CMHDA Position on Statewide PEI Projects CMHDA has demonstrated a willingness as an advocacy association to resolve obstacles and barriers to achieving the goals of the PEI Statewide Projects, but we also remain focused on solutions that will be time and cost efficient and effective. CMHSA (JPA) could be a viable solution to meeting statewide goals without the assignment of local county assistance funds to the State Department of Mental Health but it needs further investigation and such a decision to be directed by member counties of CMHSA

CMHDA Position on Statewide PEI Projects In preparation for this meeting CMHDA’s Governing Board made the following motion: Decisions should be equitable to all counties. As a result, if the MHSOAC decides that Statewide PEI Project funds can be used for local or regional programs, counties that have assigned their portion of Statewide PEI Projects funds back to the state should be able to retrieve the funds for local or regional use.

CMHDA Position on Statewide PEI Projects Counties could elect to pool their Statewide PEI Project funds and use the CMHSA to meet Statewide goals MHSOAC could develop guidelines for how counties could submit workplans (individually, jointly or as regions) to accomplish identified Statewide PEI Projects goals.

CMHSA—Questions and Answers