Mental Health Services Act Sample Clauses

Mental Health Services Act. (MHSA) means the law that provides funding for expanded 5 community mental health services. It is also known as “Proposition 63.”
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Mental Health Services Act. (MHSA) funds may be utilized for the purchase of services within this contract.
Mental Health Services Act. MHSA) means the State of California law that provides 7 funding for expanded community mental health services. It is also known as “Proposition 63.”
Mental Health Services Act. (MHSA) - In 2004, California voters approved Proposition 63 and MHSA was enacted in 2005 by placing a one percent tax on incomes above $1 million.
Mental Health Services Act. 2. Measure A funding shall not be used in the following service programs:
Mental Health Services Act. The Mental Health Services Act (MHSA), also known as Proposition 63, was passed by the voters in November 2004. The passage of Proposition 63 provided the first opportunity in many years for Xxxxxx-Yuba Behavioral Health (SYBH) to provide increased funding, personnel, and other resources to support county mental health programs and monitor progress toward statewide goals for children, transition age youth, adults, older adults, and families. MHSA funds for counties are used to expand and transform mental health services. The MHSA has five components: • Community Services and Support • Prevention & Early Intervention • Innovation • Capital Facilities & Technology Needs • Workforce Education and Training SYBH has had approved programs in all five MHSA components. These components and programs can be found in Xxxxxx Yuba Behavioral Health MHSA Plan. FY 2019-20 Budget Discussion Xxxxxx Yuba Behavioral Health’s rates are required by federal law to be based on actual costs. Medi-Cal is billed using interim rates, estimated based on costs from a prior year, and these rates are then reconciled to actual costs at the end of each fiscal year through a mandated cost report process. For FY 2019-20, SYBH will charge $1,212.35 per day on the Inpatient Unit. Other services are charged by the minute: $9.38 per minute for Medication Support, $3.90 per minute for Case Management/Brokerage, $5.04 per minute for Mental Health Services, and $7.50 per minute for Crisis Intervention. These interim rates are based on the FY 2016-17 Cost Report. In addition to the above, the rate for the First Steps perinatal substance abuse treatment program is $118.94 per day. Clients are charged for these and for other substance use disorder treatment services on a sliding fee schedule based on ability to pay. From a financial perspective, several factors are affecting the FY 2019-20 Behavioral Health budget. • Mental Health Realignment (1991) revenue originally based on portions of sales taxes and motor vehicle license fees is now based only on an increased portion of sales tax revenue due to 2011 Realignment. • Statewide growth in Realignment funding paid for increasing caseloads in Child Welfare Services, Xxxxxx Care, and/or In Home Supportive Services (IHSS) programs, by statute, have first draw on Realignment growth dollars. Realignment funding is used as a match to draw down the Federal share of Medi-Cal revenue. • Untimely and inconsistent audits conducted by the Department of Health Car...
Mental Health Services Act. The execution of Agreements issued under the MHSA RFSQ does not guarantee a Contractor any certain amount of funding. Contractor shall not be entitled to any payment of MHSA funds by County under this Agreement except pursuant to validly executed and satisfactorily performed Work Orders or Amendments completed in accordance with County issued MHSA RFS that includes specific and detailed Statement(s) of Work.
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Mental Health Services Act. To enhance DMH’s potential for revenue under the Mental Health Services Act, the parties agree that Mental Health Psychiatrists (Item No. 4735) in clinical staff assignments will adhere to industry standards requiring that 65% of their work hours be spent on direct patient services.
Mental Health Services Act. To enhance DMH’s potential for revenue under the Mental Health Services Act; the parties agree that Mental Health Psychiatrists (Item No. 4735) in clinical staff assignments will adhere to industry standards requiring that 65% of their work hours be spent on direct patient services. The parties further agree that said Board adopt and implement the following salaries applicable to employees in the Unit effective on the dates indicated: ITEM ITEMNO CLASSIFICATION EFFECTIVEDATE NOTE SCH MINIMUMRATE MAXIMUMRATE 4751 DENTAL HYGIENIST CURRENT NM 87E 4476.36 5871.18 11/01/2015 NM 88F 4610.82 6047.55 10/01/2016 NM 89G 4749.36 6229.18 10/01/2017 NM 90D 4844.00 6353.18 04/01/2018 NM 91A 4940.00 6479.00 4767 DENTAL SPECIALIST CURRENT N3MW 114J 10479.82 13018.27 11/01/2015 N3MW 115K 10794.27 13409.36 01/01/2016 N3MW 116J 11063.73 13744.82 10/01/2016 N3MW 117K 11395.36 14157.73 01/01/2017 N3MW 118J 11680.09 14511.36 10/01/2017 N3MW 119F 11912.82 14800.73 04/01/2018 N3MW 120C 12149.36 15095.09 4763 DENTIST CURRENT NMW 110J 8435.09 11680.09 11/01/2015 NMW 111K 8688.45 12030.27 01/01/2016 NMW 112J 8905.55 12330.45 10/01/2016 NMW 113K 9173.09 12700.82 01/01/2017 NMW 114J 9402.00 13018.27 10/01/2017 NMW 115F 9589.18 13278.09 04/01/2018 NMW 116C 9779.73 13542.45 4735 MENTAL HEALTH PSYCHIATRIST CURRENT N42 D13 11/01/2015 N42 D13 10/01/2016 N42 D13 10/01/2017 N42 D13 04/01/2018 N42 D13 4766 SENIOR DENTIST CURRENT N2MW 109C 8539.55 11200.64 11/01/2015 N2MW 114E 9828.45 12890.64 01/01/2016 N2MW 115D 10074.00 13212.45 10/01/2016 N2MW 116E 10376.91 13609.91 01/01/2017 N2MW 117D 10636.09 13949.91 10/01/2017 N2MW 118A 10847.00 14227.00 04/01/2018 N2MW 118J 11063.73 14511.36 4772 VISITING DENTIST CURRENT FS 250.50 11/01/2015 FS 258.02 10/01/2016 FS 265.76 10/01/2017 FS 271.08 04/01/2018 FS 276.50 4773 VISITING DENTIST CURRENT FD 500.89 11/01/2015 FD 515.92 10/01/2016 FD 531.40 10/01/2017 FD 542.03 04/01/2018 FD 552.87 Section 2. Step Advancement for Dental Professionals
Mental Health Services Act. The Mental Health Services Act (MHSA), also known as Proposition 63, was passed by the voters in November 2004. The passage of Proposition 63 provided the first opportunity in many years for Xxxxxx-Yuba Behavioral Health (SYBH) to provide increased funding, personnel, and other resources to support county mental health programs and monitor progress toward statewide goals for children, transition age youth, adults, older adults, and families. MHSA funds for counties are used to expand and transform mental health services. The MHSA has five components: • Community Services and Support • Prevention & Early Intervention • Innovation • Capital Facilities & Technology Needs • Workforce Education and Training SYBH has had approved programs in all five MHSA components. These components and programs can be found in Xxxxxx Yuba Behavioral Health MHSA Plan. FY 2019-20 Budget Discussion Xxxxxx Yuba Behavioral Health’s rates are required by federal law to be based on actual costs. Medi-Cal is billed using interim rates, estimated based on costs from a prior year, and these rates are then reconciled to actual costs at the end of each fiscal year through a mandated cost report process. For FY 2019-20, SYBH will charge $1,212.35 per day on the Inpatient Unit. Other services are charged by the minute: $9.38 per minute for Medication Support, $3.90 per minute for Case Management/Brokerage, $5.04 per minute for Mental Health Services, and $7.50 per minute for Crisis Intervention. These interim rates are based on the FY 2016-17 Cost Report. In addition to the above, the rate for the First Steps perinatal substance abuse treatment program is $118.94 per day. Clients are charged for these and for other substance use disorder treatment services on a sliding fee schedule based on ability to pay. From a financial perspective, several factors are affecting the FY 2019-20 Behavioral Health budget. • Mental Health Realignment (1991) revenue originally based on portions of sales taxes and motor vehicle license fees is now based only on an increased portion of sales tax revenue due to 2011 Realignment. • Statewide growth in Realignment funding paid for increasing caseloads in Child Welfare Services, Xxxxxx Care, and/or In Home Supportive Services (IHSS) programs, by statute, have first draw on Realignment growth dollars. Realignment funding is used as a match to draw down the Federal share of Medi-Cal revenue. • Untimely and inconsistent audits conducted by the Department of Health Car...
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