Current with changes from the 2024 legislative session through ch. 845
Section 37.2-601 - Behavioral health authorities; purposeA. The Department, for the purposes of establishing, maintaining, and promoting the development of behavioral health services in the Commonwealth, may provide funds to assist certain cities or counties in the provision of these services. In order to provide comprehensive mental health, developmental, and substance abuse services within a continuum of care, the behavioral health authority shall function as the single point of entry into publicly funded mental health, developmental, and substance abuse services.B. The governing body of the City of Richmond or Virginia Beach or Chesterfield County may establish a behavioral health authority and shall declare its intention to do so by resolution.C. The behavioral health services provided by behavioral health authorities within the cities or counties they serve shall include:2. Same-day mental health screening services;3. Outpatient primary care screening and monitoring services for physical health indicators and health risks and follow-up services for individuals identified as being in need of assistance with overcoming barriers to accessing primary health services, including developing linkages to primary health care providers; and4. Subject to the availability of funds appropriated for them, case management services.D. Subject to the availability of funds appropriated for them, the behavioral health services may include a comprehensive system of inpatient, outpatient, day support, residential, prevention, early intervention, and other appropriate mental health, developmental, and substance abuse services necessary to provide individualized services and supports to persons with mental illness, developmental disabilities, or substance abuse. Behavioral health authorities may establish crisis stabilization units that provide residential crisis stabilization services.E. The purpose of behavioral health services provided by behavioral health authorities shall be to enable individuals who have a mental illness or substance use disorder that significantly impairs their functioning to access effective, timely, and cost-efficient services that help them (i) overcome or manage functional impairments caused by the mental illness or substance use disorder and (ii) remain in the community to the greatest extent possible, consistent with the individual's well-being and public safety.1995, c. 693, §§ 15.1-1676, 15.1-1678; 1996, c. 861; 1997, c. 587, §§ 37.1-242, 37.1-244; 1998, c. 680; 2005, c. 716; 2010, c. 28; 2012, cc. 476, 507; 2017, cc. 458, 607, 683; 2023, c. 484.Amended by Acts 2017 c. 683, § 1, eff. 7/1/2017.Amended by Acts 2017 c. 607, § 1, eff. 7/1/2019.Amended by Acts 2017 c. 458, § 1, eff. 7/1/2017.