(a) There is established a Children's Behavioral Health Advisory Committee which shall promote and enhance the provision of behavioral health services for all children in this state.
(b) The Children's Behavioral Health Advisory Committee shall be composed of the following ex-officio voting members: (1) The Commissioner of Children and Families or the commissioner's designee; (2) the Commissioner of Social Services or the commissioner's designee; (3) the executive director of the Children's Health Council or the executive director's designee; (4) the Chief Court Administrator or said administrator's designee; (5) the Commissioner of Education or the commissioner's designee; (6) the Commissioner of Mental Health and Addiction Services or the commissioner's designee; (7) the Commissioner of Developmental Services or the commissioner's designee; (8) the executive director of the nonprofit entity designated by the Governor in accordance with section 46a-10b to serve as the Connecticut protection and advocacy system, or the executive director's designee; and the following public members: (A) Two members appointed by the Governor, one of whom shall be a parent of a child who receives behavioral health services and one of whom shall be a provider of behavioral health services; (B) six members, one of whom shall be appointed by the president pro tempore of the Senate, one of whom shall be appointed by the speaker of the House of Representatives, one of whom shall be appointed by the majority leader of the Senate, one of whom shall be appointed by the majority leader of the House of Representatives, one of whom shall be appointed by the minority leader of the Senate and one of whom shall be appointed by the minority leader of the House of Representatives, and all of whom shall be knowledgeable on issues relative to children in need of behavioral health services and family supports; and (C) sixteen members appointed by the Commissioner of Children and Families. The membership of the advisory committee shall fairly and adequately represent parents of children who have a serious emotional disturbance. At least fifty-one per cent of the members of the advisory committee shall be persons who are parents or relatives of a child who has or had a serious emotional disturbance or persons who had a serious emotional disturbance as children and no more than half the members of the committee shall be persons who receive income from a private practice or any public or private agency that delivers behavioral health services.
(c) All appointments to the advisory committee shall be made no later than sixty days after July 1, 2000. Any vacancy shall be filled by the appointing authority. Members shall serve two-year terms and no public member shall serve for more than two consecutive terms.
(d) The advisory committee shall elect two cochairpersons from among its members, one of whom shall be the parent of a child with a serious emotional disturbance. The advisory committee shall meet at least bimonthly. Members of the advisory committee shall serve without compensation, except for necessary expenses incurred in the performance of their duties.
(e) Not later than October first of each year, the advisory committee shall submit a status report on local systems of care and practice standards for state-funded behavioral health programs to the Commissioner of Children and Families and the State Advisory Council on Children and Families.
(f) Not later than October first of each odd-numbered year, the advisory committee shall submit recommendations concerning the provision of behavioral health services for all children in the state to the Commissioner of Children and Families and the State Advisory Council on Children and Families. The recommendations shall address, but shall not be limited to, the following: (1) The target population for children with behavioral health needs, and assessment and benefit options for children with such needs; (2) the appropriateness and quality of care for children with behavioral health needs; (3) the coordination of behavioral health services provided under the HUSKY Health program with services provided by other publicly-funded programs; (4) performance standards for preventive services, family supports and emergency service training programs; (5) assessments of community-based and residential care programs; (6) outcome measurements by reviewing provider practice; and (7) a medication protocol and standards for the monitoring of medication and after-care programs.
(P.A. 00-188, S. 2, 5; P.A. 01-19, S. 1, 2; June Sp. Sess. P.A. 01-2, S. 51, 69; June Sp. Sess. P.A. 01-9, S. 93, 129, 131; P.A. 03-19, S. 30; P.A. 07-73, S. 2(b); P.A. 12-82, S. 3; P.A. 15-69, S. 8; P.A. 17-96, S. 7; P.A. 18-55, S. 4.)
History: P.A. 00-188 effective July 1, 2000; P.A. 01-19, effective May 15, 2001, and June Sp. Sess. P.A. 01-9, effective July 1, 2001, both amended Subsec. (b) to add executive director of the Office of Protection and Advocacy for Persons with Disabilities or designee as a committee member; June Sp. Sess. P.A. 01-2 amended Subsec. (b) to require that the seven state agency heads be ex-officio voting members, to require that all of the appointed members be public members, substituting Subparas. designators (A) to (C) for Subdivs. (8) to (10), to increase, from 50% to 51%, the number of advisory committee members who shall be parents or relatives of a child who has or had a serious emotional disturbance or persons who had a serious emotional disturbance as a child, and to require that no more than half the members be persons who receive income from a private practice or any public or private agency that delivers behavioral health services, amended Subsec. (c) to prohibit public members from serving for more than two consecutive terms, and amended Subsec. (d) to allow advisory committee members to receive necessary expenses incurred in the performance of their duties, effective July 1, 2001; June Sp. Sess. P.A. 01-9 revised effective date of June Sp. Sess. P.A. 01-2 but without affecting this section; P.A. 03-19 made technical changes in Subsec. (b), effective May 12, 2003; pursuant to P.A. 07-73 “Commissioner of Mental Retardation” was changed editorially by the Revisors to “Commissioner of Developmental Services”, effective October 1, 2007; P.A. 12-82 amended Subsec. (a) by deleting “to the State Advisory Council on Children and Families”, amended Subsec. (b)(8)(C) by substituting “Commissioner of Children and Families” for “chairperson of the State Advisory Council on Children and Families” and amended Subsecs. (e) and (f) to add “the Commissioner of Children and Families” as a recipient of required status reports and recommendations; P.A. 15-69 amended Subsec. (f) to change “HUSKY Plan” to “HUSKY Health program”, effective June 19, 2015; P.A. 17-96 amended Subsec. (b)(8) to replace reference to executive director of the Office of Protection and Advocacy for Persons with Disabilities with reference to executive director of nonprofit entity designated to serve as Connecticut protection and advocacy system, effective July 1, 2017; P.A. 18-55 made technical changes in Subsec. (b)(3) and (8).
Structure Connecticut General Statutes
Title 17a - Social and Human Services and Resources
Chapter 319 - Department of Children and Families
Section 17a-1. (Formerly Sec. 17-410). - Definitions.
Section 17a-2. (Formerly Sec. 17-411). - Composition of department. Name change.
Section 17a-3a. - Connecticut Juvenile Training School. Department duties.
Section 17a-4a. - Children's Behavioral Health Advisory Committee. Membership. Reports.
Section 17a-5. (Formerly Sec. 17-414). - Appointment of commissioner.
Section 17a-6. (Formerly Sec. 17-415). - Powers and duties of commissioner.
Section 17a-6f. - Software application for computers and mobile devices.
Section 17a-10d. - Youth advisory councils.
Section 17a-15a. - Inclusion of information in documents concerning permanent placement plan.
Section 17a-15d. - Policy re Social Security disability insurance benefit payments.
Section 17a-16a. - School placement for children in out-of-home care. Nexus school districts.
Section 17a-18. (Formerly Sec. 17-422). - Receipt of grants or gifts.
Section 17a-19. (Formerly Sec. 17-422a). - Administration of the parent-child resource system.
Section 17a-22c. - Performance measures for Connecticut Community KidCare. Curricula and training.
Section 17a-22e. - Reports re implementation of Connecticut Community KidCare to General Assembly.
Section 17a-22gg. - Home Visitation Program Consortium.
Section 17a-22h. - Behavioral Health Partnership. Development and implementation.
Section 17a-22hh. - Data repository for emergency mobile psychiatric services personnel.
Section 17a-22ii. - Mental and Behavioral Health Treatment Fund.
Section 17a-22j. - Behavioral Health Partnership Oversight Council. Members. Duties.
Section 17a-22jj. - Social Determinants of Mental Health Fund.
Section 17a-22l. - Consumer and provider appeal procedures.
Section 17a-22m. - Annual evaluation of Behavioral Health Partnership. Report to General Assembly.
Section 17a-23. (Formerly Sec. 17-427). - High Meadows. Function; age limits.
Section 17a-26. (Formerly Sec. 17-430). - Use of federal funds available for services to children.
Section 17a-27a. - Long Lane School Advisory Board established. Composition. Report.
Section 17a-27e. - Connecticut Juvenile Training School. Standards.
Section 17a-30. (Formerly Sec. 17-434). - Regional advisory councils. Appointments and terms.
Section 17a-32. (Formerly Sec. 17-435a). - Names of children's facilities designated.
Section 17a-36. (Formerly Sec. 17-439). - Financial liability for services.
Section 17a-38. (Formerly Sec. 17-441a). - Home-based treatment programs.
Section 17a-42. (Formerly Sec. 17-444). - Photo-listing service established.
Section 17a-43. (Formerly Sec. 17-444a). - Registration with photo-listing service.
Section 17a-45. (Formerly Sec. 17-444c). - Referral to photo-listing service.
Section 17a-46. (Formerly Sec. 17-444d). - Deferral of photo-listing a child.
Section 17a-47. (Formerly Sec. 17-445). - Legal division re child abuse and neglect.
Section 17a-52. - Connecticut Suicide Advisory Board. Composition. Duties.
Section 17a-52a. - Evidence-based youth suicide prevention training program.
Section 17a-53. - Training manual for youth suicide prevention programs.
Section 17a-54. - Parent education and support centers.
Section 17a-54a. - Support for families with children with serious, chronic medical conditions.
Section 17a-55. - Awarding of grants to community service programs based upon effectiveness.
Section 17a-59a. - Definitions. Removal of infant from prospective adoptive parent.
Section 17a-59b. - Removal of infant. Prospective adoptive parent's right to hearing. Regulations.
Section 17a-61. - Public information program.
Section 17a-61a. - Accreditation of Department of Children and Families by Council on Accreditation.
Section 17a-62a. - Homeless youth program.
Section 17a-62b. - Services for homeless children and youth.
Section 17a-64. - Raise the Grade pilot program.
Section 17a-75. (Formerly Sec. 17-205b). - Definitions.
Section 17a-81. (Formerly Sec. 17-205h). - Parental consent necessary for treatment. Exceptions.
Section 17a-82. (Formerly Sec. 17-205i). - Payment of commitment and transportation expenses.