4 Pa. Code § 6.934 - Composition of the advisory committee
(a) The members of the advisory committee
shall be appointed by and serve at the pleasure of the Governor. Advisory
committee members shall serve for a term of 2 years and may continue to serve
until their successor is appointed.
(b) The advisory committee shall bring
industry knowledge, expertise, reports, findings and feedback from the
communities they serve to assist the Pennsylvania Behavioral Health Council
(Council) with its purposes as set forth in this subchapter, at the request of
the Council.
(c) The executive
director of the Council will serve as the chairperson of the advisory committee
and may convene the advisory committee, as needed.
(d) The executive director of the Council
will prepare agendas, timelines and meeting schedules for the advisory
committee; convene and attend all meetings; assist the advisory committee with
the completion of any assigned task; and report on a regular basis to the
Council regarding the work being done by the advisory committee.
(e) The advisory committee shall consist of
at least 20, but no more than 25, diverse members including the following:
(1) One representative from the Juvenile
Court Judges Commission.
(2) One
representative from the community-based health care services.
(3) One representative from a managed care
organization.
(4) One
representative from a rural and an urban county government that provides
behavioral health and child welfare services.
(5) One representative from a Statewide
organization representing county commissioners.
(6) One representative from the Office of
Victim Advocate.
(7) One
representative from an organization representing county drug and alcohol
administrators.
(8) One
representative from a Statewide organization representing social
workers.
(9) One representative
from the courts of this Commonwealth who is a behavioral health
administrator.
(10) Five
representatives from provider associations and community members, one from each
of the Commonwealth's five regions (Southwest, Northwest, Central, Northeast
and Southeast).
(11) One
representative from an organization representing domestic violence
victims.
(12) One representative
from an organization representing sexual assault victims.
(13) One representative from a Statewide
organization representing area agencies on aging.
(14) One representative from a
community-based organization that provides services for independent living for
individuals with disabilities.
(15)
One representative from an organization advocating for services to older
adults.
(16) One representative
from community behavioral health care services.
(17) Additional advisory committee members
the Council deems necessary.
(f) The members of the advisory committee
shall serve without compensation. Advisory committee members may attend
meetings in-person or virtually, or through a combination thereof, at the
discretion of the chair of the advisory committee.
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