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DHS tells committee it wants to repeal two outdated community mental‑health rules now covered in procurement contracts
CHILDREN AND YOUTH COMMITTEE - SENATE · November 4, 2019
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Summary
DHS officials told the Senate committee that minimum performance standards for community mental health centers are now encoded in procurement contracts and special‑language rules adopted in 1990 and 1996 are redundant; the committee voted to review the repeal.
Jay Hill, Division Director for Aging and Adult Behavioral Health Services at the Department of Human Services, told the Children and Youth Committee that two rules for community mental health centers adopted in 1990 and 1996 are obsolete because procurement contracts now…
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