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Committee on Mental Health, Disabilities and Addiction

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Jun 21, 2023 · 10:30 AM AM · Council Chambers - City Hall

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Date
Jun 21, 2023
Time
10:30 AM AM
Location
Council Chambers - City Hall
Agenda
Final
Minutes
Final

Agenda (24)

  • Item 0

    Roll Call

    Roll call
  • Int 0706-2022Bill

    A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to requiring the office of community mental health to maintain access to an online services database

    Amendment Proposed by Comm

  • Int 0706-2022Bill

    A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to requiring the office of community mental health to maintain access to an online services database

    Amended by Committee

  • Int 0706-2022Bill

    A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to requiring the office of community mental health to maintain access to an online services database

    Approved by Committee

    Pass
  • Int 1006-2023Bill

    A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to providing outreach and education regarding mental health and behavioral health services

    Amendment Proposed by Comm

  • Int 1006-2023Bill

    A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to providing outreach and education regarding mental health and behavioral health services

    Amended by Committee

  • Int 1006-2023Bill

    A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to providing outreach and education regarding mental health and behavioral health services

    Approved by Committee

    Pass
  • Res 0088-2022Resolution

    Resolution calling upon the United States Congress to pass and the President to sign legislation to fully repeal the Institutions for Mental Diseases Exclusion from the Social Security Act to allow states to use federal Medicaid funding to provide mental health and substance use disorder treatment services to adult Medicaid beneficiaries at Institutions for Mental Diseases.

    Approved by Committee

    Pass
  • Res 0583-2023Resolution

    Resolution calling on New York State to subsidize the education and licensing costs of CUNY students who commit to working in the public sector in the mental health professions, which historically experience high turnover rates and staffing shortages.

    Approved by Committee

    Pass
  • Res 0587-2023Resolution

    Resolution calling on the New York State Office of Mental Health to expand enforcement of mental health and substance use disorder insurance parity and apply for federal grants to enforce insurance parity.

    Approved by Committee

    Pass
  • Res 0588-2023Resolution

    Resolution calling on New York State to collaborate closely with New York City to achieve their shared goal of developing 35,000 units of supportive housing.

    Amendment Proposed by Comm

  • Res 0588-2023Resolution

    Resolution calling on New York State to collaborate closely with New York City to achieve their shared goal of developing 35,000 units of supportive housing.

    Amended by Committee

  • Res 0588-2023Resolution

    Resolution calling on New York State to collaborate closely with New York City to achieve their shared goal of developing 35,000 units of supportive housing.

    Approved by Committee

    Pass
  • Res 0589-2023Resolution

    Resolution calling on the Federal Government to ensure that calls to the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline program are routed based on geolocation rather than area code.

    Approved by Committee

    Pass
  • Res 0592-2023Resolution

    Resolution calling on the New York State and Federal governments to expand the availability of mental health professionals for low and moderate income New Yorkers by increasing Medicaid reimbursement rates for behavioral health services.

    Approved by Committee

    Pass
  • Item 0

  • Int 0706-2022Bill

    A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to requiring the office of community mental health to maintain access to an online services database

    Hearing Held by Committee

  • Int 1006-2023Bill

    A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to providing outreach and education regarding mental health and behavioral health services

    Hearing Held by Committee

  • Res 0088-2022Resolution

    Resolution calling upon the United States Congress to pass and the President to sign legislation to fully repeal the Institutions for Mental Diseases Exclusion from the Social Security Act to allow states to use federal Medicaid funding to provide mental health and substance use disorder treatment services to adult Medicaid beneficiaries at Institutions for Mental Diseases.

    Hearing Held by Committee

  • Res 0583-2023Resolution

    Resolution calling on New York State to subsidize the education and licensing costs of CUNY students who commit to working in the public sector in the mental health professions, which historically experience high turnover rates and staffing shortages.

    Hearing Held by Committee

  • Res 0587-2023Resolution

    Resolution calling on the New York State Office of Mental Health to expand enforcement of mental health and substance use disorder insurance parity and apply for federal grants to enforce insurance parity.

    Hearing Held by Committee

  • Res 0588-2023Resolution

    Resolution calling on New York State to collaborate closely with New York City to achieve their shared goal of developing 35,000 units of supportive housing.

    Hearing Held by Committee

  • Res 0589-2023Resolution

    Resolution calling on the Federal Government to ensure that calls to the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline program are routed based on geolocation rather than area code.

    Hearing Held by Committee

  • Res 0592-2023Resolution

    Resolution calling on the New York State and Federal governments to expand the availability of mental health professionals for low and moderate income New Yorkers by increasing Medicaid reimbursement rates for behavioral health services.

    Hearing Held by Committee