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Resolution Number
2025-022
Approved Date
05/20/2025
Agenda Item Number
14.B.
Resolution Type
To Abolish and Merge Functions
Entity Name
Public Safety Council for Criminal Justice, Mental Health
and Substance Abuse (Council)
Subject
Public Safety Coordinating Council to be abolished and merge its functions; also assigns the
the Council duty to make recommendations regarding use of opioid litigation funds
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RESOLUTION NO. 2025- 022 <br />m. The director of a community mental health agency, or a person designated by <br />the director. <br />n. A representative of the substance abuse program office and the mental health <br />program office of the Department of Children and Families, selected by the <br />substance abuse and mental health program supervisor of the district in which <br />the county is located. <br />o. A primary consumer of mental health services, selected by the substance abuse <br />and mental health program supervisor of the district in which the primary <br />consumer resides. If multiple counties apply together, a primary consumer may <br />be selected to represent each county. <br />p. A primary consumer of substance abuse services, selected by the substance <br />abuse and mental health program supervisor of the district in which the primary <br />consumer resides. If the planning council is a consortium of counties, a primary <br />consumer may be selected to represent each county. <br />q. A family member of a primary consumer of community-based treatment <br />services, selected by the abuse and mental health program supervisor of the <br />district in which the family member resides. <br />r. A representative from an area homeless program or a supportive housing <br />program. <br />s. The director of the detention facility of the Department of Juvenile Justice, or a <br />person designated by the director. <br />t. The chief probation officer of the Department of Juvenile Justice, or an <br />employee designated by the chief probation officer. <br />
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