Title 24 › Chapter 4— SAINT ELIZABETHS HOSPITAL › Subchapter III— MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE FOR DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA › § 225b
Beginning October 1, 1987, the District must provide mental health services to people who live there. The Mayor must finish putting into place a full community mental health system by October 1, 1993. To do that, the Mayor had to make a quick draft plan within 3 months after October 1, 1985 and a final plan within 12 months. The Council reviews the plans and has 60 days to give written suggestions. After the Council reviews the final plan, the Mayor sends it to the relevant congressional committees for comment. The plan must describe a single, coordinated mental health system for the District. It must say what kinds of treatment will be offered, where services will be provided, how many and what staff are needed, how staff will be recruited and kept, and how the plan follows the Dixon v. Heckler consent decree and other court orders and laws. The plan must list which Saint Elizabeths Hospital jobs, programs, buildings, repairs, and other property the District will take on or use. The Mayor must work closely with Saint Elizabeths officials, set up working groups and a labor-management advisory committee that includes affected employee groups, and get public input. The Mayor and the federal Secretary may agree to shift programs and staff during a coordination period, with 30 days’ written notice to Congress. The Secretary must hire audits of the hospital’s finances and buildings by January 1, 1986, begin needed repairs by October 1, 1987, and complete them by October 1, 1993 unless another agreement says otherwise. The Secretary may fund the District for repairs, but $7,500,000 of that money must go to non‑hospital facilities, and at least $5,000,000 of the $7,500,000 must be used for housing for seriously and chronically mentally ill people. During coordination, the District and the Secretary remain jointly responsible for meeting the court-ordered mental health services.
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24 U.S.C. § 225b
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