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  Consent-General Government   # 17.       
Board of Supervisors County Counsel  
Meeting Date: 02/27/2024  
Brief Title:    LMHB Membership Ordinance
From: Phil Pogledich, County Counsel
Staff Contact: Cedric Hopkins, Senior Deputy County Counsel, x8172
Supervisorial District Impact: Countywide

Subject
Waive second reading and adopt an ordinance amending Title 2, Chapter 2, "Boards, Commissions, and Committees" of the Yolo County Code to require at least one member of the Local Mental Health Board to be a veteran or veteran advocate and adopt the ordinance. (No general fund impact) (Pogledich) 
Recommended Action
Waive second reading and adopt an ordinance amending Title 2, Chapter 2, "Boards, Commissions, and Committees" of the Yolo County Code to require at least one member of the Local Mental Health Board to be a veteran or veteran advocate.
Strategic Plan Goal(s)
Thriving Residents
Safe Communities
Reason for Recommended Action/Background
On February 13, 2024, the Yolo County Board of Supervisors unanimously voted to introduce by title only, waive the first reading, receive public comment, and continue this ordinance for consideration for adoption at the February 27, 2024 Board of Supervisors meeting. The following information is from the original staff report prepared for the February 13 meeting.

On January 1, 2023, the California State Legislature amended Section 5604 of the Welfare and Institutions Code relating to local mental health boards to require at least one member of the board to be a veteran or veteran advocate in counties with a population of 100,000 or more. The Yolo County Local Mental Health Board supports the wellness, recovery, and resilience of all Yolo County residents through the identification of local mental health assets and needs, informed advocacy and education and collaboration with policymakers, service providers, consumers, and family members. As the Legislature recognized in amending Section 5604, including veterans on a local mental health board is crucial as they bring unique perspectives and experiences, particularly in dealing with trauma and stress related to military service. Their presence on the Local Mental Health Board ensures representation of the veteran community, fostering trust and encouraging veterans to seek mental health services. 

For these reasons, and to ensure the County Code properly complies with state law on local mental health board membership, staff is recommending that the Board adopt the attached proposed ordinance amendments to the Yolo County Code (Title 2, Chapter 2) which would require at least one member of the Yolo County Local Mental Health Board to be a veteran or veteran advocate.  
Collaborations (including Board advisory groups and external partner agencies)
Staff has collaborated with the Yolo County Veterans Services Office and the Yolo County Local Mental Health Board.

Fiscal Impact
No Fiscal Impact
Fiscal Impact (Expenditure)
Total cost of recommended action:    $  
Amount budgeted for expenditure:    $  
Additional expenditure authority needed:    $  
On-going commitment (annual cost):    $   0
Source of Funds for this Expenditure
$0
Attachments
Att. A. Ordinance No. 1556

Form Review
Inbox Reviewed By Date
Phil Pogledich Phil Pogledich 02/19/2024 09:58 AM
Berenice Espitia Berenice Espitia 02/20/2024 09:11 AM
Form Started By: Cedric Hopkins Started On: 02/12/2024 03:39 PM
Final Approval Date: 02/20/2024

    

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