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(a) The State Department of Health Care Services, in consultation with the Mental Health Services Oversight and Accountability Commission and the County Behavioral Health Directors Association of California, shall develop and administer instructions for the Annual Mental Health Services Act Revenue and Expenditure Report. The instructions shall include a requirement that the county certify the accuracy of this report. This report shall be submitted electronically to the department and to the Mental Health Services Oversight and Accountability Commission. The department and the commission shall annually post each county’s report on its website in a timely manner.(b) The department, in consultation with the commission and the County Behavioral Health Directors
Association of California, shall revise the instructions described in subdivision (a) by July 1, 2017, and as needed thereafter, to improve the timely and accurate submission of county revenue and expenditure data.
(c) The purpose of the Annual Mental Health Services Act Revenue and Expenditure Report is as follows:
(1) Identify the expenditures of Mental Health Services Act (MHSA) funds that were distributed to each county.
(2) Quantify the amount of additional funds generated for the mental health system as a result of the MHSA.
(3) Identify unexpended funds, and interest earned on MHSA funds.
(4) Determine reversion amounts, if applicable, from prior fiscal year distributions.
(d) This report is intended to provide information that allows for the evaluation of all of the following:
(1) Children’s systems of care.
(2) Prevention and early intervention strategies.
(3) Innovative projects.
(4) Workforce education and training.
(5) Adults and older adults systems of care.
(6) Capital facilities and technology needs.
(e) Based on the report required pursuant to subdivision (a), the State
Department of Health Care Services, no later than nine months after the end of each fiscal year, shall collect and publicly report all of the following information, by statewide total and by individual county:
(1) Total revenue received from the Mental Health Services Act (MHSA).
(2) The amount of MHSA funds received by the counties for each of the following components of the act:
(A) Community services and supports.
(B) Prevention and early intervention.
(C) Innovation.
(D) Housing that is not funded under subparagraph
(A).
(E) Workforce education and training that is not funded under subparagraph (A).
(F) Capital facilities and technological needs that are not funded under subparagraph (A).
(G) Other mental health services not reflected in subparagraphs (A) to (F), inclusive.
(3) MHSA revenues expended in the prior fiscal year.
(4) The amount of the MHSA funds expended by the counties for each of the components listed in paragraph (2).
(5) Funds held in prudent reserve by each county.
(6) Distributions from the counties’ prudent reserves.
(7) For the most recent fiscal year, the amount of unspent MHSA funds for each component listed in paragraph (2).
(8) MHSA funds subject to reversion and funds that have reverted.
(f) The information required to be reported pursuant to subdivision (e) shall be reported for each fiscal year and shall include statewide totals. The information shall be updated annually, including revisions when necessary. Revisions shall be identified as figures that have been revised from prior year reports. Annual reports shall include fiscal information for a period of not less than 10 fiscal years and shall include information for the most recent fiscal year.
(g) (1) In addition to the information required pursuant to subdivision (e), the department shall publicly report
annual county program expenditures for each of the following:
(A) Program administration.
(B) Research and evaluation.
(C) Funds used to support joint powers authorities or other statewide entities.
(2) A county that cannot supply some or all of the information required by paragraph (1) shall provide an explanation as to why and shall provide a timeframe for making the information available.
(3) The department shall work with counties and other local mental health agencies to determine how best to make the information required in paragraph (1) available, including estimates. Estimated information shall be reported as an estimate.
(h) Counties may submit to the department information about programs that address the following areas:
(1) Homelessness.
(2) Criminal justice diversion or related programs.
(3) Suicide prevention.
(4) School-based mental health programs designed to reduce school failure.
(5) Employment or other programs intended to reduce unemployment.
(6) Programs intended to reduce or prevent involvement with the child welfare system.
(7) Stigma reduction.
(8) Programs specifically designed to reduce
racial and ethnic disparities.
(9) Programs specifically designed to meet the needs of the following populations:
(A) Veterans.
(B) Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and questioning (LGBTQQ).
(C) Children.
(D) Transition-age youth.
(E) Adults.
(F) Older adults.
(i) The department shall compile the information in subdivisions (e) to (h), inclusive, collected from counties or other local mental health agencies to promote public understanding of MHSA funds that are distributed statewide and
for each county, as well as how those funds are spent and what funds remain available for expenditure.
(j) The department shall consult with the Mental Health Services Oversight and Accountability Commission, the State Controller’s Office, the Department of Finance, counties and other local mental health agencies, and any other agency required to implement this section.
(k) The department shall consolidate reporting requirements when feasible and shall propose to the appropriate policy committees of the Legislature strategies to refine and consolidate reporting requirements to meet the goals of this section.
(l) The department shall make the information required by this section available to the Legislature and the public on its Internet Web site no later than July 1, 2018, and annually thereafter.
(m) If a county does not submit the annual revenue and expenditure report described in subdivision (a) by the required deadline, the department may withhold MHSA funds until the reports are submitted.