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Mental Health Services Act (Proposition 63)


30-Day Notifications

 

 

The Community Behavioral Health Services unit of the Department of Public Health is inviting stakeholders to review and comment on the FY10-11 MHSA Annual Plan Update and the MHSA Innovation Component Three Year Program and Expenditure Plan.  This 30 day stakeholder review and comment is in fulfillment of the provisions of the Welfare and Institutions Code (W&I) Section 5848.

 

Both the FY10-11 Annual Plan Update and the Innovation Component Three Year Program and Expenditure Plan are posted on this site from February 9, 2010 to March 10, 2010


To view the:

  • FY09-10 Annual Plan Update, please click here
  • Innovation Component Three-Year Program and Expenditure Plan, please click here

Public comments may be forwarded in writing to the MHSA email at prop63@sfdph.org or sent to the address below:                 
      

FY10-11 Annual Plan Update

Community Behavioral Health Services

Mental Health Services Act

1380 Howard Street, 2nd Floor

San Francisco, CA 94103

Attention: Maria Iyog-O’Malley

 Innovation Three-Year Plan

Community Behavioral Health Services

Mental Health Services Act

1380 Howard Street, 2nd Floor

San Francisco, CA 94103

Attention:  Marlo Simmons

 

Hard copies, large print format or CD-ROM format of this application may be requested by calling tel. no. (415) 252- 3084.  Requests may be made, by calling the same number, for a summary of either Plans in another language but will require two weeks notice.



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