Connecticut 2023 2023 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB06729 Comm Sub / Analysis

Filed 09/11/2023

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PA 23-121—sHB 6729 
Public Health Committee 
 
AN ACT CONCERNING TH E DEPARTMENT OF MENT AL HEALTH 
AND ADDICTION SERVIC ES' RECOMMENDATIONS REGARDING 
THE MEMBERSHIP OF VARIOUS ADVISORY BOARDS AND 
COUNCILS 
 
SUMMARY: This act requires, rather than allows, all of the Department of Mental 
Health and Addiction Services’ (DMHAS) “state-operated facilities” to have an 
advisory board that includes members with lived experience with behavioral health 
disorders. By law, “state-operated facilities” are hospitals and facilities that 
DMHAS operates in whole or part that provide treatment for people with 
psychiatric disabilities, substance use disorders, or both (see BACKGROUND). 
Under existing law and the act, facilities must have their superintendent or 
director make advisory board member appointments. The act requires these 
appointing authorities to appoint at least two members with lived experience with 
behavioral health disorders to their respective boards. 
The act eliminates the statutory advisory board to the Connecticut Mental 
Health Center (CMHC), a community mental health center that DMHAS operates 
in collaboration with the Yale Department of Psychiatry. Under prior law, this nine-
member CMHC Advisory Board was appointed by the DMHAS commissioner with 
nominations from the Yale-New Haven Health System and Yale University. The 
act instead subjects the center to the advisory board requirements for all other state-
operated facilities.  
The act also expands the existing Connecticut Valley Hospital Advisory 
Council from 13 to 15 members by giving the DMHAS commissioner two 
additional appointments. On and after January 1, 2024, it requires the council to 
have at least two DMHAS-appointed members with lived experience with 
behavioral health disorders. By law, the council advises DMHAS on topics such as 
building use, security, and clients residing at the facility and their discharge. 
Lastly, the act makes technical and conforming changes.  
EFFECTIVE DATE: Upon passage, except the advisory board requirements for 
state-operated facilities are effective October 1, 2023.  
 
BACKGROUND  
 
State-Operated Facilities and Advisory Boards  
 
By law, state-operated facilities generally include, but are not limited to, the 
Capitol Region Mental Health Center, the Connecticut Valley Hospital (including 
its Addictions and General Psychiatric divisions), the Whiting Forensic Hospital, 
the Connecticut Mental Health Center, the Franklin S. DuBois Center, the Greater  O L R P U B L I C A C T S U M M A R Y 
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Bridgeport Community Mental Health Center, and River Valley Services (CGS § 
17a-458). 
A state-operated facility’s advisory board must (1) periodically meet with the 
facility superintendent or director to advise on the facility’s programs and policies; 
(2) act as a liaison between the facility and residents of its assigned geographic area; 
and (3) issue reports to the governor and DMHAS commissioner on facility 
conditions and recommendations for changes or improvements (CGS § 17a-471).