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(a) It is hereby declared to be the public policy of the state that the State Department of Health Care Services shall ensure when revising, adopting, or establishing policies, regulations, or grant program criteria, relating to access to behavioral health-related treatment, housing that heals, or other services or supports that any individual with a severe behavioral health disorder, including a severe mental illness, who, as a result, lacks supportive housing and behavioral health services and is otherwise not living safely in the community receives an individualized, clinically appropriate range of behavioral health-related treatment, housing that heals, and other services or supports.(b) Implementation of this section shall not infringe on the rights or responsibilities of any state agency administering a community behavioral or mental health services program, public health care program, housing program, or other public social services program under this division, Division 9 (commencing with Section 10000), or any other law.
(c) This section does not expand any obligation of the state or other entities to provide access to behavioral health-related treatment, housing that heals, or other services or supports, or to require the expenditure of additional resources, beyond the requirement for the department to consider the state policy pursuant to subdivision (a).
(d) For purposes of this section, “housing that heals” means a behavioral health residential program that meets all of the following conditions:
(1) Leads to long-term supportive housing for individuals with severe and persistent behavioral health disorders.
(2) Offers services and resources that support the individual’s development of skills and that maintain the individual’s recovery, their mental and physical health, their overall well-being, their connection with friends and family, and their need to be purposeful and to contribute to their community if desired.
(3) Allows for a continuum of support, from least to most restrictive, as needed within the individual’s lifetime.
(4) Embraces therapeutic community models that increase well-being through intentionally engaging and empowering residents to develop community.