Michigan Compiled Laws
258-1974-2 - Chapter 2 County Community Mental Health Programs (330.1200...330.1246)
Section 330.1207f - Community Crisis Response Grant Program; Annual Report.

Sec. 207f.
(1) Subject to appropriation to the jail diversion fund created under section 207c, the department shall create a community crisis response grant program, in accordance with the recommendations of the council, using half of appropriated funds, to provide competitive grants to assist local units of government that apply according to the criteria outlined in this section.
(2) The department shall distribute grants to local units of government in accordance with recommendations of the council for the purpose of establishing or expanding community-based mobile crisis intervention services. The department must give priority to grant applications that demonstrate a commitment to best practices as identified by the department in coordination with the council.
(3) A grant application may be made by any applicable local unit of government and must be distributed to a local unit of government using a prospective payment methodology.
(4) Each local unit of government receiving a grant under this section must provide to the department a copy of a memorandum of understanding between the involved community agencies and law enforcement agencies that delineates how behavioral health professionals and law enforcement officers shall be coordinated.
(5) The department must create an application process with selection criteria for grants under subsection (2) and a grant dispersal process under subsection (3), and must post the application process, selection criteria, and grant dispersal process on the department's website.
(6) The department must seek federal authority as outlined under section 9813 of the American rescue plan act of 2021, Public Law 117-2, to utilize enhanced federal Medicaid matching funds for operating the programs described in this section as long as that funding is available.
(7) Each year, a local unit of government that receives a grant under this section shall cooperate with an organization, selected by the department, to describe and evaluate the activities and results of the local unit of government related to the grant. The department may use a portion of grant funding appropriated to the jail diversion fund to contract with an independent organization to fulfill this requirement.
(8) The department or evaluating organization must determine the specific metrics required in the report and notify the local units of government at the time of the first grant disbursement. Metrics may include, but are not limited to, the following:
(a) Total number of behavioral health crisis calls in the target jurisdiction.
(b) Number of calls to which a community crisis responder clinician or community crisis responder peer is dispatched according to the requirements of the local unit of government's grant application.
(c) Number of calls transferred to telehealth with physical response follow-up and the number of calls transferred to telehealth without physical response follow-up.
(d) Community crisis responder clinician and community crisis responder peer call time per call.
(e) A survey of clients served by community crisis response.
(f) Number of calls with community crisis response that result in the following:
(i) Jail admission.
(ii) On-location de-escalation.
(iii) Access to crisis stabilization services and other community-based supports and service.
(iv) Inpatient admission to a behavioral health facility.
(v) Referral for behavioral or mental health services without residential or inpatient admission.
(vi) Referral to community or social services, including, but not limited to, homeless shelters, women's shelters, food pantries, or other similar services.
(g) Number of individuals served by community crisis response broken down by age, gender, race, and ethnicity.
(h) Reduction in frequency of law enforcement interaction with known frequently served individuals.
(i) Number of follow-up visits, including method and location.
(j) Overall program costs broken down by administration, training, community crisis responder clinician and community crisis responder peer, and per call costs.
(9) Not later than September 30, 2023, and annually after that, the department must compile and submit an annual report to the senate and house appropriations subcommittees on the department budget, the senate and house fiscal agencies, the senate and house policy offices, and the state budget office, and publish a copy of the report on its internet website. The report must contain all of the following for the immediately preceding fiscal year:
(a) The name of each local unit of government that received a grant and the total amount of the grant.
(b) Details about any subgrants disbursed by each local unit of government that received a grant under this section.
(c) An analysis of the activities undertaken by grant recipients as part of their project, including alignment with best practices.
(d) An appropriate summary of metrics reported by grant recipients as required under subsection (8).
(e) Recommendations for improvements to grant criteria described in subsection (2).
(10) The responsibilities of the department under this section include all of the following:
(a) Create the community crisis response grant program, review grant applications, and distribute grants.
(b) Coordinate with the council to determine appropriate staffing and resource allocation for grant review, administration, and other duties.
(c) Develop a model memorandum of understanding between community agencies and law enforcement.
(d) Manage external evaluation and ensure that metrics are collected by grant recipients in order to determine future best practices and criteria for future grants.
(e) Provide technical assistance and coordination and facilitate sharing of best practices among grant recipients.
(f) Assist with cross-training resources between law enforcement and community crisis responder clinicians and community crisis responder peers.
History: Add. 2021, Act 162, Imd. Eff. Dec. 27, 2021

Structure Michigan Compiled Laws

Michigan Compiled Laws

Chapter 330 - Mental Health Code

Act 258 of 1974 - Mental Health Code (330.1001 - 330.2106)

258-1974-2 - Chapter 2 County Community Mental Health Programs (330.1200...330.1246)

Section 330.1200 - Repealed. 1995, Act 290, Eff. Mar. 28, 1996.

Section 330.1200a - “Charter County” Defined.

Section 330.1201 - Rules.

Section 330.1202 - Community Mental Health Services Programs; State Support; Determination of Private Health Insurer, Medicaid, or Medicare Eligibility; Billing.

Section 330.1204 - Community Mental Health Services Program as County Community Mental Health Agency, Community Mental Health Organization, or Community Mental Health Authority; Official County Agency; Procedures and Policies; Establishment or Admini...

Section 330.1204a - Creation of Community Mental Health Organization by Two or More Counties; Creation of Community Mental Health Organization by One or More Counties and Institution of Higher Education; Compliance of County.

Section 330.1204b - Regional Entity.

Section 330.1205 - Community Mental Health Authority.

Section 330.1206 - Community Mental Health Services Program; Purpose; Services.

Section 330.1206a - Mediation; Notification of Rights; Funding; Mediator and Mediation Requirements; Report; "Recording" Defined.

Section 330.1206b - Uniform Community Mental Health Services Credentialing Program; Department Responsibilities; Requirements; Definitions.

Section 330.1207 - Diversion From Jail Incarceration.

Section 330.1207a - Persons Entering Criminal Justice System; Collaborative Program to Provide Mental Health Treatment and Assistance; Interagency Agreement; Rules; Funds.

Section 330.1207b - Provision of Mental Health Services to County Jail Inmates; Use of State General Fund/general Purpose Dollars by Community Mental Health Services Program.

Section 330.1207c - Jail Diversion Fund.

Section 330.1207d - Behavioral Health Jail Diversion Grant Program; Annual Report; Definitions.

Section 330.1207e - Community Crisis Response Grant Program; Definitions.

Section 330.1207f - Community Crisis Response Grant Program; Annual Report.

Section 330.1208 - Individuals to Which Service Directed; Priorities; Denial of Service Prohibited.

Section 330.1209 - Repealed. 1995, Act 290, Eff. Mar. 28, 1996.

Section 330.1209a - Prerelease Plan for Community Placement and Aftercare Services; Development; Contracting for Services; Advance Notice of Patient Release; Release Plan; Postrelease Plan; Disclosure of Information.

Section 330.1209b - Placement of Individual in Supervised Community Living Arrangement; Prerelease and Postrelease Planning; Plan for Community Placement and Aftercare Services; Sending Department Aggregate Data Upon Request; List of Services Not Pro...

Section 330.1209d - Review of Outcomes, Programs, Treatment, and Community Services Rendered in Community Settings; Standards.

Section 330.1210 - Community Mental Health Services Program; Election to Establish; Coordination of Services.

Section 330.1212 - Board; Establishment; Appointment of Members; County With City Having Population of at Least 500,000; Vacancy; Board Member as Governmental Employee or Contractor.

Section 330.1214 - Board; County Representation.

Section 330.1216 - Repealed. 2012, Act 376, Mar. 28, 2013.

Section 330.1218 - Joining Established Services Program.

Section 330.1219 - Merger of Services Programs; Appointment of Members to New Board; Compliance With MCL 330.1212, 330.1214, and 330.1222.

Section 330.1220 - Services Program; Termination of Participation; Notice.

Section 330.1221 - Repealed. 1990, Act 263, Eff. Jan. 1, 1993.

Section 330.1222 - Board; Composition; Residence of Members; Exclusions; Approval of Contract; Exception; Size of Board in Excess of MCL 330.1212; Compliance.

Section 330.1224 - Board; Terms of Members; Vacancy; Removal From Office; Compensation; Expenses.

Section 330.1226 - Board; Powers and Duties; Appointment of Executive Director; Reimbursement to Program Providing Assisted Outpatient Treatment Services.

Section 330.1226a - Board; Special Fund Account.

Section 330.1227 - School-to-Community Transition Services.

Section 330.1228 - Board; Contracts.

Section 330.1230 - Services Program; Executive Director as Chief Executive and Administrative Officer; Terms and Conditions of Employment.

Section 330.1231 - Medical Director; Appointment; Duties.

Section 330.1232 - Services Program; Review of Annual Plan, Needs Assessment, Request for Funds, Annual Contract, and Budget; Eligibility for State Support; Allocation of Funds.

Section 330.1232a - Certification and Review Process Standards; Rules; Compliance; Waiver; Plan to Correct Items of Noncompliance; Duration of Certification; Review of Recipient Rights System; Notification of Changes Affecting Certification; Denial o...

Section 330.1232b - Specialty Prepaid Health Plans.

Section 330.1234 - Services Program; Review of Proposed Contract and Operating Budget; Criteria.

Section 330.1236 - Services Program; Review of Expenditures; Withdrawal of Funds.

Section 330.1238 - Review of Actions Involving Disapproval of Proposed Contract and Operating Budget, Allocation of Funds, or Withdrawal of Funds; Consultation.

Section 330.1240 - Expenditures Eligible for State Financial Support.

Section 330.1241 - Adult Foster Care Facilities; Expenses Eligible for State Financial Support.

Section 330.1242 - Expenditures Ineligible for State Financial Support.

Section 330.1244 - Additional Powers and Duties of Department.

Section 330.1245 - Granting Staff Privileges to Psychiatrists.

Section 330.1246 - Repealed. 1995, Act 290, Eff. Mar. 28, 1996.