Mental Health Services Act (MHSA)

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labelSutter-Yuba Behavioral Health (SYBH) is pleased to acknowledge the passage of Proposition 63, the Mental Health Services Act (MHSA). The MHSA is funded by a tax on high income individuals and is designed to transform California’s county mental health service systems. Thank you to all who supported this important, ground-breaking legislation.

Five components comprise the Mental Health Services Act. Click on the links below to view the original MHSA components plans and other archived MHSA information.


Community Planning Process for MHSA

In accordance with MHSA regulations, County Mental Health Departments are required to submit a program and expenditure plan and update it on an annual basis, based on funding estimates provided by the State and in accordance with established planning requirements and stakeholder engagement.



MHSA Archive

Archived MHSA Annual Updates and community planning process documents are available for viewing in the MHSA Archive.


MHSA (iCARE) Innovation Plan


Housing


MHSA Annual Revenue and Expenditure Report


Suicide Prevention


MHSA Issue Resolution Process

It is the policy of Sutter-Yuba Behavioral Health to resolve concerns or grievances related to the MHSA community program planning process and concerns about consistency between program implementation and approved plans.

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