TO: Board of Supervisors
FROM: Neha Hoskins - Clerk of the Board
REPORT BY: Paulette Cooper - Deputy Clerk of the Board II
SUBJECT: Reappointments to the Napa County Behavioral Health Board
RECOMMENDATION
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Reappoint Kristine M. Haataja representing Family Member of Consumer, Robert Palmer representing Interested and Concerned Citizen, and Marion Villalba representing Employee of a Local Education Agency, all for a second term, to the Napa County Behavioral Health Board, with terms of office to commence immediately and expire on January 1, 2028. (No Fiscal Impact)
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BACKGROUND
There are currently six vacancies due to term expirations and resignations on the Napa County Behavioral Health Board. The County Executive Office advertised the vacancies and received three applications from Kristine M. Haataja, Robert Palmer, and Marion Villalba.
On March 12, 2024, the Board adopted Resolution No. 2024-23, which consolidated the Advisory Board on Drug and Alcohol Programs and Mental Health Board into the Napa County Behavioral Health Board to provide a more effective and efficient oversight of all services provided by Behavioral Health.
On February 4, 2025, the Board adopted Resolution No. 2025-12, which amended the Napa County Bylaws Manual Part II, Section 8 Behavioral Health Board, due to new legislation mandating that at least one member of the Behavioral Health Board (BHB) be 25 years of age or younger and must be a consumer, or a family member of a consumer who has received or is receiving behavioral health services, and that a minimum of one member of the Behavioral Health Board (BHB) be an employee of a Local Educational Agency (LEA).
The authority of the Napa County Behavioral Health Board is established pursuant to the Bronzan-McCorquodale Act which may be found at Part 2 of Division 4.7 of the California Welfare and Institutions Code (commencing at section 5600 et seq.).
The purposes of the Behavioral Health Board are as follows:
1. Review and ...
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