Wisconsin Code § 51.02

Council on mental health
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(1) The council on
mental health shall have the following duties:
(a) Advise the department, the legislature and the governor on
the use of state and federal resources and on the provision and administration of programs for persons who are mentally ill or who
have other mental health problems, for groups who are not adequately served by the mental health system, for the prevention of
mental health problems and for other mental health related
purposes.
(b) Provide recommendations to the department on the expenditure of federal funds received under the community mental
health block grant under 42 USC 300x to 300x-9 and participate
in the development of and monitor and evaluate the implementation of, the community mental health block grant plan.
(c) Review all departmental plans for services affecting persons with mental illness and monitor the implementation of the
plans.
(d) Serve as an advocate for persons with mental illness.
(f) Consult with the department in the development of a
model community mental health plan under s. 51.42 (7) (a) 9. ,
and review and advise the department on community mental
health plans submitted by counties under s. 51.42 (3) (ar) 5.
(g) Promote the development and administration of a delivery
system for community mental health services that is sensitive to
the needs of consumers of the services.
(h) Review and comment on the human services and community programs board member training curriculum developed by
the department under s. 51.42 (7) (a) 3m.
(2) The secretary shall submit all departmental plans affecting persons with mental illness to the council for its review. The
council shall provide its recommendations to the secretary within
such time as the secretary may require.

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