Maryland Code § ED-11-108

Section ED-11-108
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(a) There is an Access to Mental Health Advisory Committee.
(b) The Committee consists of the following members:
(1) The Secretary of Higher Education, or the Secretary's designee;
(2) The Chancellor of the University System of Maryland, or the
Chancellor's designee;
(3) The President of St. Mary's College of Maryland, or the
President's designee;
(4) The President of Morgan State University, or the President's
designee;
(5) The Executive Director of the Maryland Association of
Community Colleges, or the Executive Director's designee;
(6) The President of the Maryland Independent College and
University Association, or the President's designee;
(7) Two Directors of the University System of Maryland Institution
Mental Health Counseling Centers, appointed by the Chancellor;

(8) Two University System of Maryland Institution clinical
psychologists, appointed by the Chancellor;
(9) Two licensed clinical social workers with campus-based clinical
experience, appointed by the Secretary;
(10) Two behavioral health counselors from a community college,
appointed by the Executive Director of the Maryland Association of Community
Colleges;
(11) A behavioral health counselor from a nonpublic institution of
higher education in the State, appointed by the President of the Maryland
Independent College and University Association;
(12) Two University System of Maryland student representatives:
(i) One student who is a member of a mental health advocacy
group; and
(ii) One student who has accessed, or is eligible to access,
mental health services at the institution; and
(13) One student representative enrolled in St. Mary's College of
Maryland, Morgan State University, a community college, or a nonprofit institution
of higher education in the State.
(c) (1) The Committee shall elect a chair from among its members.
(2) The Committee may elect other officers as determined by the
Committee.
(d) The staff for the Committee shall be provided on a rotating basis by the
institutions of higher education that have members on the Committee.
(e) The Committee shall meet six times per year.
(f) A member of the Committee:
(1) May not receive compensation as a member of the Committee; but
(2) Is entitled to reimbursement for expenses under the Standard
State Travel Regulations, as provided in the State budget.
(g) The Committee shall:

(1) Study the policies and procedures adopted by institutions of
higher education in the State regarding access to mental health care and the
prevention and treatment of mental illness in students;
(2) Examine the challenges for institutions of higher education in
meeting the demand for mental health services;
(3) Review best practices for accessing off-campus mental health
services;
(4) Review best practices for, and barriers to, the implementation of
counseling services, including crisis, personal, mental health, sexual violence, and
substance abuse counseling;
(5) Review and identify the best models for providing mental health
services, including stand-alone centers, centers with integrated student health
services, comprehensive services, case management, and crisis resources;
(6) Identify concerns in rural areas and workforce shortage areas;
(7) Make recommendations regarding:
(i) Ways to reduce costs and barriers to providing access to
mental health services on campus;
(ii) The use of telemedicine and video conferencing in the
provision of mental health services;
(iii) The use of hotlines and other means to disseminate to
students information related to mental health services on and off campus, including
information concerning availability and fees; and
(iv) The implementation of general mental health counseling
services and specialized counseling services; and
(8) Study and make recommendations regarding any other matters
the Committee considers appropriate.
(h) On or before December 1, 2023, the Committee shall report its findings
and recommendations to the Governor and, in accordance with § 2-1257 of the State
Government Article, the Senate Budget and Taxation Committee, the Senate
Education, Energy, and the Environment Committee, the House Ways and Means
Committee, and the House Appropriations Committee.

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