LCO \\PRDFS1\HCOUSERS\BARRYJN\WS\2022HB-05433-R01- HB.docx 1 of 6 General Assembly Substitute Bill No. 5433 February Session, 2022 AN ACT ESTABLISHING A COMMITTEE ON BEHAVIORAL AND MENTAL HEALTH POLICY AND OVERSIGHT. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Assembly convened: Section 1. (NEW) (Effective from passage) (a) There is established a 1 Behavioral and Mental Health Policy and Oversight Committee. The 2 committee shall evaluate the availability and efficacy of prevention, 3 early intervention, and mental health treatment services and options for 4 children from birth to age eighteen and make recommendations to the 5 General Assembly and executive agencies regarding the governance 6 and administration of the mental health care system for children. 7 (b) The committee shall consist of the following members: 8 (1) The chairpersons and ranking members of the joint standing 9 committees of the General Assembly having cognizance of matters 10 relating to public health, human services, children and appropriations 11 and the budgets of state agencies, or their designees; 12 (2) Three appointed by the speaker of the House of Representatives, 13 one of whom shall be a member of the General Assembly and two of 14 whom shall be providers of mental, emotional or behavioral health 15 services for children in the state; 16 Substitute Bill No. 5433 LCO {\\PRDFS1\HCOUSERS\BARRYJN\WS\2022HB-05433- R01-HB.docx } 2 of 6 (3) Three appointed by the president pro tempore of the Senate, one 17 of whom shall be a member of the General Assembly and two of whom 18 shall be representatives of private advocacy groups that provide 19 services for children and families in the state; 20 (4) Two appointed by the majority leader of the House of 21 Representatives, who shall be representatives of children's hospitals; 22 (5) One appointed by the majority leader of the Senate, who shall be 23 a representative of public school superintendents in the state; 24 (6) Two appointed by the minority leader of the House of 25 Representatives, who shall be representatives of families with children 26 who have been diagnosed with mental, emotional or behavioral health 27 disorders; 28 (7) Two appointed by the minority leader of the Senate, who shall be 29 providers of mental or behavioral health services; 30 (8) The Commissioners of Children and Fam ilies, Correction, 31 Developmental Services, Early Childhood, Education, Insurance, 32 Mental Health and Addiction Services, Public Health and Social 33 Services, or their designees; 34 (9) The executive director of the Office of Health Strategy, or the 35 executive director's designee; 36 (10) The Child Advocate, or the Child Advocate's designee; 37 (11) The Healthcare Advocate, or the Healthcare Advocate's 38 designee; 39 (12) The executive director of the Court Support Services Division of 40 the Judicial Branch, or the executive director's designee; 41 (13) The executive director of the Commission on Women, Children, 42 Seniors, Equity and Opportunity, or the executive director's designee; 43 Substitute Bill No. 5433 LCO {\\PRDFS1\HCOUSERS\BARRYJN\WS\2022HB-05433- R01-HB.docx } 3 of 6 (14) The Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management, or the 44 secretary's designee; and 45 (15) One representative from each administrative services 46 organization under contract with the Department of Social Services to 47 provide such services for recipients of assistance under the HUSKY 48 Health program, who shall be ex-officio nonvoting members. 49 (c) Any member of the task force appointed under subdivisions (1) to 50 (7), inclusive, of subsection (b) of this section may be a member of the 51 General Assembly. 52 (d) Any vacancy shall be filled by the appointing authority. 53 (e) The Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management, or the 54 secretary's designee, and a member of the General Assembly selected 55 jointly by the speaker of the House of Representatives and the president 56 pro tempore of the Senate from among the members serving pursuant 57 to subdivision (1), (2) or (3) of subsection (b) of this section shall be co-58 chairpersons of the committee. Such co-chairpersons shall schedule the 59 first meeting of the committee, which shall be held not later than sixty 60 days after May 4, 2022. 61 (f) Members of the committee shall serve without compensation, 62 except for necessary expenses incurred in the performance of their 63 duties. 64 (g) Not later than January 1, 2023 the committee shall report, in 65 accordance with section 11-4a of the general statutes, to the joint 66 standing committees of the General Assembly having cognizance of 67 matters relating to appropriations and the budgets of state agencies, 68 public health, human services and children, and the Secretary of the 69 Office of Policy and Management, regarding the following: 70 (1) Any statutory and budgetary changes needed concerning the 71 mental health system of prevention, development and treatment that 72 the committee recommends to (A) improve developmental, mental 73 Substitute Bill No. 5433 LCO {\\PRDFS1\HCOUSERS\BARRYJN\WS\2022HB-05433- R01-HB.docx } 4 of 6 health and behavioral health outcomes for children; (B) improve 74 transparency and accountability with respect to state-funded services 75 for children and youth with an emphasis on goals identified by the 76 committee for community-based programs and facility-based 77 interventions; and (C) promote the efficient sharing of information by 78 state and state-funded agencies to ensure the regular collection and 79 reporting of data regarding children and families' access to, utilization 80 of and benefit from services necessary to promote public health and 81 mental and behavioral health outcomes for children and youth and their 82 families. 83 (2) The gaps in services identified by the committee with respect to 84 children and families involved in the mental health system, and 85 recommendations to address such gaps in services; and 86 (3) Strengths and barriers identified by the committee that support or 87 impede the mental health needs of children and youth with specific 88 recommendations for reforms. 89 (4) An examination of the way state agencies can work collaboratively 90 through school-based efforts and other processes to improve mental 91 health and developmental outcomes for children; 92 (5) An examination of disproportionate access and outcomes across 93 the mental health care system for children of color; 94 (6) An examination of disproportionate access and outcomes across 95 the mental health care system for children with developmental 96 disabilities; 97 (7) A plan to ensure a quality assurance framework for facilities and 98 programs that are part of the mental health care system and are operated 99 privately or by the state that includes data regarding efficacy and 100 outcomes; 101 (8) A governance structure for the children's mental health system 102 that will best facilitate the public policy and healthcare goals of the state 103 Substitute Bill No. 5433 LCO {\\PRDFS1\HCOUSERS\BARRYJN\WS\2022HB-05433- R01-HB.docx } 5 of 6 to ensure that all children and families can access high-quality mental 104 health care. 105 (h) The committee shall complete its duties under this section after 106 consultation with one or more organizations that focus on the quality of 107 services for children or research related to the well-being of children, 108 including, but not limited to, The Child Health and Development 109 Institute or Connecticut Voices for Children. The committee may accept 110 administrative support and technical and research assistance from any 111 such organization. The committee shall work in collaboration with any 112 results-first initiative implemented pursuant to any section of the 113 general statutes or any public or special act. The committee shall have 114 allocated funds to provide staffing support for its work. 115 (i) The committee shall be given access to data collected by the state 116 on matters related to children's behavioral health from the relevant state 117 agencies or directly from contracted administrative service 118 organizations, as applicable. 119 (j) The committee shall include two or more subcommittees chaired 120 by a member of the committee to inform its recommendations. The 121 subcommittees may focus on: Workforce-related issues, school-based 122 health, prevention, and intermediate or acute care. All subcommittees 123 shall examine gaps, reimbursement rates, parity in the outcomes of 124 services and the efficacy of services. 125 (k) The committee shall establish a time frame for reviewing and 126 making follow-up reports on the status or progress of the committee's 127 recommendations and activities. Each report submitted by the 128 committee pursuant to this subsection shall include specific 129 recommendations to improve outcomes related to children's mental, 130 emotional or behavioral health and a timeline indicating dates by which 131 specific tasks or outcomes should be achieved. 132 (l) The committee shall develop a strategic plan that integrates the 133 recommendations identified pursuant to subsection (g) of this section. 134 Substitute Bill No. 5433 LCO {\\PRDFS1\HCOUSERS\BARRYJN\WS\2022HB-05433- R01-HB.docx } 6 of 6 The plan may include short-term, medium-term and long-term goals. In 135 developing the plan, the committee shall collaborate with any state 136 agency with responsibilities relating to the mental health system. 137 (m) Not later than August 1, 2023, the committee shall report, in 138 accordance with section 11-4a of the general statutes, such plan together 139 with an account of progress made toward the full implementation of 140 such plan and any recommendations concerning the implementation of 141 identified goals in the plan to the joint standing committees of the 142 General Assembly having cognizance of matters relating to 143 appropriations and the budgets of state agencies, public health, human 144 services and children, and the Secretary of the Office of Policy and 145 Management. 146 This act shall take effect as follows and shall amend the following sections: Section 1 from passage New section APP Joint Favorable Subst.