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PUBLIC LAW 95-000—MMMM. DD, 1978

92 STAT. 3414

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PUBLIC LAW 95-622—NOV. 9, 1978 total of State, local, and other funds, and of the fees, premiums, and third-party reimbursements collected in that year, and (II) the amount of the grant received under the applicable repealed section, by an entity exceeds its costs of operation for that year because such total collected was greater than expected, and if the entity is eligible to receive a grant under such an applicable repealed section in the succeeding year, an adjustment in the amount of that grant shall be made in such a manner that the entity may retain such an amount (not to exceed 5 per centum of the amount by which such sum exceeded such costs) as the entity can demonstrate to the satisfaction of the Secretary will be used to enable the entity (I) to expand and improve its services, (II) to increase the number of persons (eligible to receive services from such an entity) it is able to serve, ( III) to modernize its facilities, (IV) to improve the administration of its service programs, and (V) to establish a financial reserve for the purpose of offsetting the decrease in the percentage of Federal participation in program operations in future years.". COMMUNITY MENTAL H E A L T H CENTERS

42 USC 2689.

REQUIREMENTS

SEC. 104. (a)(1) Section 201(b)(1) is amended to read as follows: "(b)(1) The comprehensive mental health services which shall be provided through a community mental health center are as follows: "(A) Beginning on the date the community mental health center is established for purposes of this title, the services provided through the center shall include— "(i) inpatient services, emergency services, and outpatient services; "(ii) assistance to courts and other public agencies in screening residents of the center's catchment area who are bein^ considered for referral to a State mental health facility for inpatient treatment to determine if they should be so referred and provision, where appropriate, of treatment for such persons through the center as an alternative to inpatient treatment at such a facility; " (iii) provision of followup care for residents of its catchment area who have been discharged from inpatient treatment at a mental health facility; "(iv) consultation and education services which— " (I) are for a wide range of individuals and entities involved with mental health services, including health professionals, schools, courts, State and local law enforcement and correctional agencies, members of the clergy, public welfare agencies, health services delivery agencies, and other appropriate entities; and " ( II) include a wide range of activities (other than the provision of direct clinical services) designed to develop effective mental health programs in the center's catchment area, promote the coordination of the provision of mental health services among various entities serving the center's catchment area, increase the awareness of the residents of the center's catchment area of the nature of mental health problems and the types of mental health services available, and promote the preven-