An Act To Establish a Consumer Council System of Maine
Sec. 1. 5 MRSA §12004-I, sub-§60-B is enacted to read:
Mental Health | Consumer Council System of Maine | Expenses and Legislative Per Diem | 34-B MRSA §3611 |
Sec. 2. 34-B MRSA §3611 is enacted to read:
§ 3611. Consumer Council System of Maine
In order to promote high-quality adult mental health services, the Consumer Council System of Maine, established in Title 5, section 12004-I, subsection 60-B and referred to in this section as "the council system," is established to provide an effective, independent consumer voice in an advisory capacity in the development of public policy and resource allocation. The council system consists of the Statewide Consumer Council established in subsection 6 and local councils.
(1) Convene at least 4 regular meetings per year and special meetings as the Statewide Consumer Council determines necessary;
(2) Establish an application procedure by which the Statewide Consumer Council may recognize a local council;
(3) Determine the timing of and procedures for elections by local councils to elect representatives to the Statewide Consumer Council;
(4) Apportion the number of representatives each local council will have on the Statewide Consumer Council; and
(5) Adopt policies and procedures regarding removal for good cause of a Statewide Consumer Council member.
(1) To receive, review and distribute the recommendations of the local councils and prepare the council system's annual report and any interim reports;
(2) To develop a mechanism for communication with department personnel that ensures timely responses to issues and concerns identified by the council system and that provides a formal means of communication with the commissioner and high-level department personnel;
(3) To advise and engage in dialogue with the department concerning oversight, evaluation, unmet needs, quality assurance and quality improvement, design of new program initiatives and prioritization of programming; and
(4) To oversee and manage the council system, including assumption of responsibility for the development of local councils in unrepresented areas.
(1) Require that local councils file with the Statewide Consumer Council periodic reports and maintain records of meetings and business conducted, a list of members elected to the Statewide Consumer Council and leadership and financial records; and
(2) Require that the Statewide Consumer Council file with the department periodic reports and maintain records of meetings and business conducted, policies and procedures adopted and financial records as required by contract with the department.
(1) To reach out to all persons in the surrounding community to encourage participation in the local council, to stimulate and receive local consumer advice and to gain awareness of local concerns, needs and ideas, including identifying concerns of persons who do not usually participate in the local council meetings;
(2) To advocate for and provide advice regarding local response to local issues;
(3) To advise the department, State Government and independent contractors on local responses to local issues through communication with the Statewide Consumer Council;
(4) To elect representatives to the Statewide Consumer Council; and
(5) To communicate with the Statewide Consumer Council via elected members and reports regarding issues of concern identified by the local council.
Sec. 3. Transition provisions. The provisions of this section apply to the transfer of functions from the Transitional Planning Group convened under the auspices of the Department of Health and Human Services in 2007 to the Consumer Council System of Maine and to the remaining time period under the consent decree and incorporated settlement agreement in the case of Paul Bates, et al. v. Robert Glover, et al., Kennebec County Superior Court, Civil Action Docket No. CV-89-88 dated August 2, 1990.
1. Governance guidelines. The governance guidelines approved by the Transitional Planning Group on April 19, 2007 must serve as the initial policies and procedures for the establishment of the Consumer Council System of Maine, including local councils, until those policies and procedures are replaced by the Statewide Consumer Council elected pursuant to the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 34-B, section 3611.
2. Members of the interim Statewide Consumer Council. An interim Statewide Consumer Council, consisting of Transitional Planning Group representatives serving on the effective date of this Act, shall serve until local councils are established and elect members to the Statewide Consumer Council under the provisions of the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 34-B, section 3611, subsections 6 and 7.
3. Relationship to the Bates v. Glover consent decree. During the time period in which the consent decree and incorporated settlement agreement in the case of Paul Bates, et al. v. Robert Glover, et al., Kennebec County Superior Court, Civil Action Docket No. CV-89-88 dated August 2, 1990 are in effect, the Consumer Council System of Maine shall provide its annual report under the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 34-B, section 3611, subsection 3, paragraph H to the Court Master and to the Chief Justice of the Maine Supreme Judicial Court in addition to the Governor and the Legislature. In addition, during this time period the Statewide Consumer Council shall maintain formal communication with the Court Master at least twice per year to ensure the effectiveness of the Consumer Council System of Maine.