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Plumas County behavioral health panel approves MHSA annual update after trimming housing allocation
Summary
The Plumas County Behavioral Health Commission voted to forward the Mental Health Services Act (MHSA) annual update to the Board of Supervisors after approving edits, including reducing a proposed housing allocation from $800,000 to $350,000 to comply with state FSP rules.
Plumas County’s Behavioral Health Commission voted June 11 to recommend the county’s MHSA annual report to the Board of Supervisors, approving staff edits that include lowering a planned housing allocation from $800,000 to $350,000.
The change was introduced during the commission’s public hearing portion of the meeting. Christy Tucker, a staff member who presented the draft, said the reduction reflects state MHSA rules that require at least 51% of the Community Supports and Services (CS&S) bucket go to Full Service Partnership (FSP) services. “That amount has drastically changed because we have to stay within the guidelines and the rules to meet FSP being 51% of the of the expenditure,”…
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