North Carolina General Statutes
Article 4 - Organization and System for Delivery of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities, and Substance Abuse Services.
§ 122C-115 - Duties of counties; appropriation and allocation of funds by counties and cities.

122C-115. Duties of counties; appropriation and allocation of funds by counties and cities.
(a) A county shall provide mental health, developmental disabilities, and substance abuse services in accordance with rules, policies, and guidelines adopted pursuant to statewide restructuring of the management responsibilities for the delivery of services for individuals with mental illness, intellectual or other developmental disabilities, and substance abuse disorders under a 1915(b)/(c) Medicaid Waiver through an area authority. Beginning July 1, 2012, the catchment area of an area authority shall contain a minimum population of at least 300,000. Beginning July 1, 2013, the catchment area of an area authority shall contain a minimum population of at least 500,000. To the extent this section conflicts with G.S. 153A-77 or G.S. 122C-115.1, the provisions of this section control.
(a1) Effective July 1, 2012, the Department shall reduce the administrative funding for LMEs that do not comply with the minimum population requirement of 300,000 to a rate consistent with the funding rate provided to LMEs with a population of 300,000.
(a2) Effective July 1, 2013, the Department shall reassign management responsibilities for Medicaid funds and State funds away from LMEs that are not in compliance with the minimum population requirement of 500,000 to LMEs that are fully compliant with all catchment area requirements, including the minimum population requirements specified in this section.
(a3) A county that wishes to disengage from a local management entity/managed care organization and realign with another multicounty area authority operating under the 1915(b)/(c) Medicaid Waiver may do so with the approval of the Secretary. The Secretary shall adopt rules to establish a process for county disengagement that shall ensure, at a minimum, the following:
(1) Provision of services is not disrupted by the disengagement.
(2) The disengaging county either is in compliance or plans to merge with an area authority that is in compliance with population requirements provided in G.S. 122C-115(a) of this section.
(3) The timing of the disengagement is accounted for and does not conflict with setting capitation rates.
(4) Adequate notice is provided to the affected counties, the Department of Health and Human Services, and the General Assembly.
(5) Provision for distribution of any real property no longer within the catchment area of the area authority.
(b) Counties shall and cities may appropriate funds for the support of programs that serve the catchment area, whether the programs are physically located within a single county or whether any facility housing a program is owned and operated by the city or county. Counties and cities may make appropriations for the purposes of this Chapter and may allocate for these purposes other revenues not restricted by law, and counties may fund them by levy of property taxes pursuant to G.S. 153A-149(c)(22).
(c) Except as authorized in G.S. 122C-115.1, within a catchment area designated in the business plan pursuant to G.S. 122C-115.2, a board of county commissioners or two or more boards of county commissioners jointly shall establish an area authority with the approval of the Secretary.
(c1) Area authorities may add one or more additional counties to their existing catchment area upon the adoption of a resolution to that effect by a majority of the members of the area board and the approval of the Secretary.
(d) Except as otherwise provided in this subsection, counties shall not reduce county appropriations and expenditures for current operations and ongoing programs and services of area authorities or county programs because of the availability of State-allocated funds, fees, capitation amounts, or fund balance to the area authority or county program. Counties may reduce county appropriations by the amount previously appropriated by the county for one-time, nonrecurring special needs of the area authority or county program.
(e) Beginning on the date that capitated contracts under Article 4 of Chapter 108D of the General Statutes begin, LME/MCOs shall cease managing Medicaid services for all Medicaid recipients other than recipients described in G.S. 108D-40(a)(1), (4), (5), (6), (7), (10), (11), (12), and (13). Until BH IDD tailored plans become operational, all of the following shall occur:
(1) LME/MCOs shall continue to manage the Medicaid services that are covered by the LME/MCOs under the combined 1915(b) and (c) waivers for Medicaid recipients described in G.S. 108D-40(a)(1), (4), (5), (6), (7), (10), (11), (12), and (13).
(2) The Division of Health Benefits shall negotiate actuarially sound capitation rates directly with the LME/MCOs based on the change in composition of the population being served by the LME/MCOs.
(3) Capitation payments under contracts between the Division of Health Benefits and the LME/MCOs shall be made directly to the LME/MCO by the Division of Health Benefits.
(f) Entities operating the BH IDD tailored plans under G.S. 108D-60 may continue to manage the behavioral health, intellectual and developmental disability, and traumatic brain injury services for any Medicaid recipients described in G.S. 108D-40(a)(4), (5), (7), (10), (11), (12), and (13) under any contract with the Department in accordance with G.S. 108D-60(b). (1977, c. 568, s. 1; c. 679, s. 7; 1979, c. 358, ss. 5, 23; 1981, c. 51, s. 3; 1985, c. 589, s. 2; 1989, c. 625, s. 14; 1995 (Reg. Sess., 1996), c. 749, s. 1; 1999-202, s. 1; 2001-437, s. 1.8; 2004-124, s. 10.26(a); 2006-66, s. 10.32(c), (d); 2007-504, s. 1.3; 2011-264, s. 2; 2012-151, ss. 1, 6; 2013-85, s. 4(a)-(c); 2013-363, s. 4.12(a); 2013-378, s. 11; 2013-410, s. 23(a); 2015-245, s. 4; 2018-48, s. 1; 2019-81, ss. 12, 14(a)(8); 2020-88, s. 12(c); 2021-62, ss. 3.4A(b), 4.8(d).)

Structure North Carolina General Statutes

North Carolina General Statutes

Chapter 122C - Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities, and Substance Abuse Act of 1985

Article 4 - Organization and System for Delivery of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities, and Substance Abuse Services.

§ 122C-101 - Policy.

§ 122C-102 - (Effective until contingency met see note) State Plan for Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities, and Substance Abuse Services; system performance measures.

§ 122C-111 - Administration.

§ 122C-112.1 - (Effective until contingency met see note) Powers and duties of the Secretary.

§ 122C-113 - Cooperation between Secretary and other agencies[Effective until January 1, 2023]

§ 122C-114 - Powers and duties of the Commission.

§ 122C-115 - Duties of counties; appropriation and allocation of funds by counties and cities.

§ 122C-115.1 - County governance and operation of mental health, developmental disabilities, and substance abuse services program.

§ 122C-115.2 - LME business plan required; content, process, certification.

§ 122C-115.3 - Dissolution of area authority.

§ 122C-115.4 - Functions of local management entities[Effective until January 1, 2023]

§ 122C-116 - Status of area authority; status of consolidated human services agency.

§ 122C-117 - Powers and duties of the area authority[Effective until January 1, 2023]

§ 122C-118.1 - Structure of area board.

§ 122C-118.2 - Establishment of county commissioner advisory board.

§ 122C-119 - Organization of area board.

§ 122C-119.1 - Area Authority board members' training.

§ 122C-120 - Compensation of area board members.

§ 122C-120.1 - Job classifications; director and finance officer.

§ 122C-121 - Area director.

§ 122C-123 - Other agency responsibility.

§ 122C-123.1 - Area authority reimbursement to State for disallowed expenditures.

§ 122C-124.1 - Actions by the Secretary when area authority or county program is not providing minimally adequate services.

§ 122C-124.2 - Actions by the Secretary to ensure effective management of behavioral health services under the 1915(b)/(c) Medicaid Waiver.

§ 122C-125 - Area Authority financial failure; State assumption of financial control.

§ 122C-125.2 - (Effective until contingency met see note) LME/MCO solvency ranges; formula; corrective action plan.

§ 122C-126.1 - Confidentiality of competitive health care information.

§ 122C-127 - Consolidated human services board; human services director.

§ 122C-131 - Composition of system.

§ 122C-141 - Provision of services.

§ 122C-142 - Contract for services.

§ 122C-142.1 - Substance abuse services for those convicted of driving while impaired or driving while less than 21 years old after consuming alcohol or drugs.

§ 122C-142.2 - Presentation at a hospital for mental health treatment.

§ 122C-143.1 - Policy guidance.

§ 122C-144.1 - Budget format and reports.

§ 122C-145 - Renumbered as G.S122C-151.2 by Session Laws 1993, c321, s220.

§ 122C-146 - Uniform co-payment schedule.

§ 122C-147 - Financing and title of area authority property.

§ 122C-147.1 - Appropriations and allocations.

§ 122C-147.2 - Purchase of services and reimbursement rates.

§ 122C-151 - Responsibilities of those receiving appropriations.

§ 122C-151.2 - Appeal by area authorities and county programs.

§ 122C-151.3 - Dispute with area authorities or county programs.

§ 122C-151.4 - Appeal to State MH/DD/SA Appeals Panel.

§ 122C-152 - Liability insurance and waiver of immunity as to torts of agents, employees, and board members.

§ 122C-153 - Defense of agents, employees, and board members.

§ 122C-154 - Personnel.

§ 122C-155 - Supervision of services.

§ 122C-156 - Salary plan for employees of the area authority.

§ 122C-157 - Establishment of a professional reimbursement policy.

§ 122C-158 - Privacy of personnel records.

§ 122C-170 - Local Consumer and Family Advisory Committees.

§ 122C-171 - State Consumer and Family Advisory Committee.

§ 122C-181 - Secretary's jurisdiction over State facilities.

§ 122C-182 - Authority to contract with area authorities.

§ 122C-183 - Appointment of employees as police officers who may arrest without warrant.

§ 122C-184 - Oath of special police officers.

§ 122C-185 - Application of funds belonging to State facilities.

§ 122C-186 - General Assembly visitors of State facilities.

§ 122C-191 - Quality of services.

§ 122C-192 - Review and protection of information.