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WHEREAS, children with serious emotional
disturbances have unique abilities, concerns and diverse needs; and
WHEREAS, serious emotional disturbances
interfere with the vital development and maturation of our state's most
important resource - its children; and
WHEREAS, the appropriate treatment of
children and youth with serious emotional disturbances is cost-effective because
it enhances productivity, reduces utilization of more costly and invasive
service, lessens social dependence and family disruption; and
WHEREAS, the State of Idaho desires to
establish a comprehensive, community-based system of care emphasizing the
natural support that families and peers provide; and
WHEREAS, these families would benefit
from individualized services which are acceptable and accountable to them and
others in the communities where they live; and
WHEREAS, children and youth with serious
emotional disturbances and their families have the right to, and responsibility
for, ongoing participation in determining their destiny at the direct service
level and at the policy and planning level; and
WHEREAS, the Idaho Legislature has set forth
its policy for the provision of these services in the Idaho Children's Mental
Health Services Act; and
WHEREAS, the implementation plan formulated
from the recommendations of "The Needs Assessment of Idaho's Children with
Serious Emotional Disturbances and Their Families" proposes that the Idaho
Council on Children's Mental Health be established to provide state level
leadership in the development of an integrated system of care for children with
mental health needs.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, DIRK KEMPTHORNE, Governor
of the State of Idaho, by the authority vested in me by the Constitution and
laws of the State of Idaho, do hereby establish the Idaho Council on Children's
Mental Health.
The Council's responsibilities shall be:
To oversee the implementation of the plan and the
legislative policy for the provision of access to treatment, prevention, and
rehabilitation services for children with serious emotional disturbances;
To serve as a vehicle for inter- and intra-agency
policy and program development;
To establish local level councils according to
resources, population, need and geographic considerations;
To define the specific key duties, powers, goals,
and outcomes to be achieved by the local councils;
To provide leadership through the development of
standards, provision of technical assistance, monitoring, evaluating and
reporting on the progress of the local councils; and
To evaluate and make recommendations regarding
the funding and delivery of children's mental health services statewide.
Council membership shall be composed of
representatives from the following:
The Office of the Governor;
The Legislative branch;
The Judicial branch;
The Department of Health and Welfare;
The Department of Juvenile Corrections;
The Department of Education;
The State Planning Council on Mental Health;
A parent representative or advocate;
A parent;
A representative of providers of children's mental health services;
A county commissioner;
A Tribal representative;
A representative of the Hispanic community; and
A representative of the statewide regions of the Idaho Council on Children's
Health.
This Executive Order shall cease to be in effect
four years after its entry into force.
Council members shall serve a term of two (2)
years. The members may serve additional terms. The Governor shall appoint the
Lieutenant Governor to serve as the Chairman of the Council. Staff for the
Council will be provided by the Department of Health and Welfare. The Council
may establish subcommittees at its discretion.
IN
WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great
Seal of the State of Idaho at the Capitol in Boise on this twenty-third day of
June in the year of our Lord two thousand and three, and of the Independence of
the United States of America the two hundred twenty-seventh and of the Statehood
of Idaho the one hundred thirteenth.

DIRK KEMPTHORNE
GOVERNOR

BEN YSURSA
SECRETARY OF STATE
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