FIRST REGULAR SESSION

[P E R F E C T E D]

SENATE COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE FOR

SENATE BILL NO. 377

90TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY


Reported from the Committee on Aging, Families and Mental Health, April 1, 1999, with recommendation that the Senate Committee Substitute do pass.

Senate Committee Substitute for Senate Bill No. 377, adopted April 8, 1999.



Taken up for Perfection April 8, 1999. Bill declared Perfected and Ordered Printed, as amended.



TERRY L. SPIELER, Secretary.

S1696.02P


AN ACT

To repeal section 630.003, RSMo 1994, relating to the state mental health commission, and to enact in lieu thereof one new section relating to the same subject.


Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Missouri, as follows:

Section A.  Section 630.003, RSMo 1994, is repealed and one new section enacted in lieu thereof, to be known as section 630.003, to read as follows:

630.003.  1.  There is hereby created a department of mental health to be headed by a mental health commission who shall appoint a director, by and with the advice and consent of the senate.  The director shall be the administrative head of the department and shall serve at the pleasure of the commission and be compensated as provided by law for the director, division of mental health.

2.  The mental health commission may employ no more than two additional persons, to serve at the pleasure of the commission, to provide necessary assistance in the performance of the commission's statutory duties.

3.  All other employees of the department shall be selected in accordance with chapter 36, RSMo.

[2.]  4.  (1)  The "State Mental Health Commission", composed of seven members, is the successor to the former state mental health commission and it has all the powers, duties and responsibilities of the former commission.  All members of the commission shall be appointed by the governor, by and with the advice and consent of the senate.  None of the members shall otherwise be employed by the state of Missouri.

(2)  Three of the commission members first appointed shall be appointed for terms of four years, and two shall be appointed for terms of three years, and two shall be appointed for a term of two years.  The governor shall designate, at the time the appointments are made, the length of the term of each member so appointed.  Thereafter all terms shall be for four years.

(3)  At least two of the members of the commission shall be physicians, one of whom shall be recognized as an expert in the field of the treatment of nervous and mental diseases, and one of whom shall be recognized as an expert in the field of mental retardation or of other developmental disabilities.  At least two of the members of the commission shall be representative of persons or groups who are consumers having substantial interest in the services provided by the division, one of whom shall represent the mentally retarded or developmentally disabled and one of whom shall represent those persons being treated for nervous and mental diseases.  Of the other three members at least one must be recognized for his expertise in general business management procedures, and two shall be recognized for their interest and expertise in dealing with alcohol/drug abuse problems, or community mental health services.

[3.]  5.  The provisions of sections 191.120, 191.125, 191.130, 191.140, 191.150, 191.160, 191.170, 191.180, 191.190, 191.200, 191.210, RSMo, and others as they relate to the division of mental health not previously reassigned by executive reorganization plan number 2 of 1973 as submitted by the governor under chapter 26, RSMo, are transferred by specific type transfer from the department of public health and welfare to the department of mental health.  The division of mental health, department of health and welfare, chapter 202, RSMo, and others are abolished and all powers, duties and functions now assigned by law to the division, the director of the divisions of mental health or any of the institutions or officials of the division are transferred by type I transfer to the department of mental health.

[4.]  6.  The Missouri institute of psychiatry, which is under the board of curators of the University of Missouri is hereafter to be known as the "Missouri Institute of Mental Health".  The purpose of the institute will be that of conducting research into improving services for persons served by the department of mental health for fostering the training of psychiatric residents in public psychiatry and for fostering excellence in mental health services through employee training and the study of mental health policy and ethics.  To assist in this training, hospitals operated by and providers contracting with the department of mental health may be used for the same purposes and under the same arrangements as the board of curators of the University of Missouri utilizes with other hospitals in the state in supervising residency training for medical doctors.  Appropriations requests for the Missouri institute of mental health shall be jointly developed by the University of Missouri and the department of mental health.  All appropriations for the Missouri institute of mental health shall be made to the curators of the University of Missouri but shall be submitted separately from the appropriations of the curators of the University of Missouri.

[5.]  7.  There is hereby established within the department of mental health a division of mental retardation and developmental disabilities.  The director of the division shall be appointed by the director of the department.  The division shall administer all state facilities under the direction and authority of the department director.  The Marshall Habilitation Center, the Higginsville Habilitation Center, the Bellefontaine Habilitation Center, the Nevada Habilitation Center, the St. Louis Developmental Disabilities Treatment Centers, and the regional centers located at Albany, Columbia, Hannibal, Joplin, Kansas City, Kirksville, Poplar Bluff, Rolla, St. Louis, Sikeston and Springfield and other similar facilities as may be established, are transferred by type I transfer to the division of mental retardation and developmental disabilities.

[6.]  8.  All the duties, powers and functions of the advisory council on mental retardation and community health centers, sections 202.664 to 202.666, RSMo, are hereby transferred by type I transfer to the division of mental retardation and developmental disabilities of the department of mental health.  The advisory council on mental retardation and community health centers shall be appointed by the division director.

[7.]  9.  The advisory council on mental retardation and developmental disabilities heretofore established by executive order and all of the duties, powers and functions of the advisory council including the responsibilities of the provision of the council in regard to the Federal Development Disabilities Law (P.L. 91-517) and all amendments thereto are transferred by type I transfer to the division of mental retardation and developmental disabilities.  The advisory council on mental retardation and developmental disabilities shall be appointed by the director of the division of mental retardation and developmental disabilities.

[8.]  10.  The advisory council on alcoholism and drug abuse, chapter 202, RSMo, is transferred by type II transfer to the department of mental health and the members of the advisory council shall be appointed by the mental health director.


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