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File #: 21-681    Version: 1
Type: Resolution Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 7/12/2021 In control: Board of Supervisors
On agenda: 9/14/2021 Final action:
Title: Director of Health and Human Services requests adoption of a resolution approving the County's Mental Health Service Act Fiscal Year 2021-2022 Annual Update to the Three Year Plan for Fiscal Year 2020-2021 to Fiscal Year 2022-2023.
Sponsors: Board of Supervisors
Attachments: 1. Resolution MHSA FY 21-22 Annual Update, 2. MHSA Annual Update FY 21-22
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TO: Board of Supervisors
FROM: Jennifer Yasumoto, Director of Health and Human Services
REPORT BY: Shelli Brobst, Contracts Manager
SUBJECT: Approval of the Mental Health Services Act Fiscal Year 2021-2022 Annual Update to the Three Year Plan for Fiscal Year 2020-2021 to Fiscal Year 2022-2023


RECOMMENDATION
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Director of Health and Human Services requests adoption of a resolution approving the County's Mental Health Service Act Fiscal Year 2021-2022 Annual Update to the Three Year Plan for Fiscal Year 2020-2021 to Fiscal Year 2022-2023.

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Approval of the recommended action to adopt the Napa County MHSA FY 21-22 Annual Update will allow HHSA's Mental Health Division to comply with state requirements for local approval per AB1467 and to submit the Mental Health Division's MHSA FY 21-22 Annual Update to the Mental Health Oversight and Accountability Commission (MHSOAC) for review and approval. The Mental Health Division has complied with all pertinent regulations, laws, and statutes of the MHSA, including stakeholder participation and non-supplantation requirements.

FISCAL & STRATEGIC PLAN IMPACT
Is there a Fiscal Impact?
No
County Strategic Plan pillar addressed:
Healthy, Safe, and Welcoming Place to Live, Work, and Visit

ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION: The proposed action is not a project as defined by 14 California Code of Regulations 15378 (State CEQA Guidelines) and therefore CEQA is not applicable.

BACKGROUND AND DISCUSSION
The Mental Health Services Act of 2004 (MHSA), passed by the voters as "Proposition 63," increased overall State funding for the community mental health system by imposing a 1% income tax on California residents with more than $1 million per year in income.
County Mental Health Plans are required to develop detailed plans for the use of MHSA funds in each of these components, and then submit those plans to the MHSOAC or State for approval. The planning process requires extensive community...

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