Effective: July 3, 2019
Latest Legislation: House Bill 62 - 133rd General Assembly
(A) In an alcohol, drug addiction, and mental health service district where the board of county commissioners has established an alcohol and drug addiction services board, the community mental health board established under former section 340.02 of the Revised Code shall serve as the entity responsible for providing mental health services in the county. A community mental health board has all the powers, duties, and obligations of a board of alcohol, drug addiction, and mental health services with regard to mental health services. An alcohol and drug addiction services board has all the powers, duties, and obligations of a board of alcohol, drug addiction, and mental health services with regard to addiction services. Any provision of the Revised Code that refers to a board of alcohol, drug addiction, and mental health services with regard to mental health services also refers to a community mental health board and any provision that refers to a board of alcohol, drug addiction, and mental health services with regard to alcohol and drug addiction services also refers to an alcohol and drug addiction services board.
An alcohol and drug addiction services board shall consist of eighteen members or fourteen members, at the election of the board. Not later than January 1, 2014, each alcohol and drug addiction services board shall notify the department of mental health and addiction services of its election to operate as an eighteen-member board or to operate as a fourteen-member board. The election shall be final. Failure to provide notice of its election to the department on or before January 1, 2014, shall constitute an election to continue to operate as an eighteen-member board. If an existing board provides timely notice of its election to operate as a fourteen-member board, the number of board members may decline from eighteen to fourteen by attrition as current members' terms expire. However, the composition of the board must reflect the requirements set forth in this section and in applicable provisions of section 340.02 of the Revised Code for fourteen-member boards. For boards operating as eighteen-member boards, six members shall be appointed by the director of mental health and addiction services and twelve members shall be appointed by the board of county commissioners. The director of mental health and addiction services shall ensure that at least one member of the board is a person who has received or is receiving services for alcohol, drug, or gambling addiction, at least one member is a parent or relative of such a person, and at least one member is a clinician with experience in the delivery of addiction services. The membership of the board shall, as nearly as possible, reflect the composition of the population of the service district as to race and sex. Members shall be residents of the service district and shall be interested in alcohol, drug, or gambling addiction services. Requirements for membership, including prohibitions against certain family and business relationships, and terms of office shall be the same as those for members of boards of alcohol, drug addiction, and mental health services.
A community mental health board shall consist of eighteen members or fourteen members, at the election of the board. Not later than January 1, 2014, each community mental health board shall notify the department of mental health and addiction services of its election to operate as an eighteen-member board or to operate as a fourteen-member board. The election shall be final. Failure to provide notice of its election to the department on or before January 1, 2014, shall constitute an election to continue to operate as an eighteen-member board. If an existing board provides timely notice of its election to operate as a fourteen-member board, the number of board members may decline from eighteen to fourteen by attrition as current members' terms expire. However, the composition of the board must reflect the requirements set forth in this section and in applicable provisions of section 340.02 of the Revised Code for fourteen-member boards. For boards operating as eighteen-member boards, six members shall be appointed by the director of mental health and addiction services and twelve members shall be appointed by the board of county commissioners. The director of mental health and addiction services shall ensure that at least one member of the board is a person who has received or is receiving mental health services, at least one member is a parent or relative of such a person, and at least one member is a clinician with experience in the delivery of mental health services. The membership of the board as nearly as possible shall reflect the composition of the population of the service district as to race and sex. Members shall be residents of the service district and shall be interested in mental health services. Requirements for membership, including prohibitions against certain family and business relationships, and terms of office shall be the same as those for members of boards of alcohol, drug addiction, and mental health services.
(B)(1) If a board of county commissioners subject to division (A) of this section did not adopt a final resolution providing for a board of alcohol, drug addiction, and mental health services on or before July 1, 2007, the board of county commissioners may establish a board of alcohol, drug addiction, and mental health services on or after September 23, 2008. To establish the board, the board of county commissioners shall adopt a resolution providing for the board's establishment. The composition of the board, the procedures for appointing members, and all other matters related to the board and its members are subject to section 340.02 of the Revised Code, with the following exceptions:
(a) For initial appointments to the board, the county's community mental health board and alcohol and drug addiction services board shall jointly recommend members of those boards for reappointment and shall submit the recommendations to the board of county commissioners and the director of mental health and addiction services.
(b) The appointing authorities shall appoint the initial members from among the members jointly recommended under division (B)(1)(a) of this section unless the appointment is otherwise prohibited by law.
(2) If a board of alcohol, drug addiction, and mental health services is established pursuant to division (B)(1) of this section, the board has the same rights, privileges, immunities, powers, and duties that were possessed by the county's community mental health board and alcohol and drug addiction services board. When the board is established, all property and obligations of the community mental health board and alcohol and drug addiction services board shall be transferred to the board of alcohol, drug addiction, and mental health services.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Chapter 340 | Alcohol, Drug Addiction, and Mental Health Services
Section 340.01 | Alcohol, Drug Addiction, and Mental Health Service District.
Section 340.011 | Interpretation and Construction.
Section 340.02 | Organization of Board of Alcohol, Drug Addiction, and Mental Health Services.
Section 340.021 | County Alternatives for Providing Alcohol and Drug Addiction Services.
Section 340.022 | Board Size After Withdrawing From a Joint-County District.
Section 340.03 | Boards of Alcohol, Drug Addiction, and Mental Health Services; Powers and Duties.
Section 340.031 | Inspecting Mental Health Residential Facilities - Acquiring Property.
Section 340.032 | Establishment of Community-Based Continuum of Care.
Section 340.033 | Minimum Treatment and Support Services Options.
Section 340.034 | Recovery Housing.
Section 340.035 | Advocation by Board of Alcohol, Drug Addiction, and Mental Health Services.
Section 340.036 | Authority of Board to Contract for Services and Supports.
Section 340.037 | Operation of Facility to Provide Addiction or Mental Health Services.
Section 340.04 | Executive Director.
Section 340.041 | Executive Director Powers and Duties.
Section 340.05 | Complaint Alleging Abuse or Neglect of Individual in a Residential Care Facility.
Section 340.08 | Duties of Boards of Alcohol, Drug Addiction, and Mental Health Services.
Section 340.09 | State Reimbursement for Services.
Section 340.11 | Liability Insurance.
Section 340.12 | Discrimination Prohibited - Affirmative Action Program.
Section 340.13 | Setting Aside Contracts for Bidding by Minority Business Enterprises Only.
Section 340.16 | Rules for Children Referred by Public Children Services Agency to Board.
Section 340.20 | Review and Assessment of Data.
Section 340.30 | County Hub Program to Combat Opioid Addiction.