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Chief Justice Led Mental Health Task Force

Chief Justice Led Mental Health Task Force. Chief Justice Led Mental Health Task Force Members. Judge Sharon Keller, Presiding Judge, Texas Court of Criminal Appeals Senator Robert Duncan Mary Anne Wiley, Governors Office John Martin Bradley, District Attorney, Williamson County

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Chief Justice Led Mental Health Task Force

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  1. Chief Justice Led Mental Health Task Force

  2. Chief Justice Led Mental Health Task Force Members Judge Sharon Keller, Presiding Judge, Texas Court of Criminal Appeals Senator Robert Duncan Mary Anne Wiley, Governors Office John Martin Bradley, District Attorney, Williamson County David Gutierrez, Sheriff, Lubbock County Jim Bethke, Director, Task Force on Indigent Defense Mike Maples, Director, Programs Services, Department of State Health Services Dee Wilson, Director, Texas Correctional Office on Offenders with Medical or Mental Impairments

  3. TCOOMMI Continuity of Care System – Offenders with Mental Illnesses(614.013 – 016, HSC) POST INCARCERATION/ ADULTS  PRE-TRIAL / JAIL DIVERSION ADJUDICATION  RELEASE { Mandatory sharing and cross-referencing of offender information throughout the continuum } (SB 839, 80th Legislature) ↡↡↡↡ MANDATORY PRE/INSERVICE TRAINING ON MENTAL HEALTH AND OTHER DISABILITIES (TCLEOSE Standards)  SPECIALIZED MENTAL HEALTH PEACE OFFICER STANDARDS AND CERTIFICATION DEPUTY PROGRAMS (1701.404, 222-11 OC)  CRISIS INTERVENTION TEAM (CIT) TRAINING (SB1473, 79th Leg.) JAIL DIVERSION: CRISIS PROGRAMS (HB1, 80TH Leg.)  MANDATORY CROSS-REFERENCING OF LOCAL JAIL INMATE LIST WITH THE STATEWIDE MENTAL HEALTH DATABASE (HB1, Riders, 80TH Leg.) . MANDATORY JAIL SCREENING AND PSYCHIATRIC EVALUATION WITH 72 HOURS AND RELEASE ON PERSONAL BOND FOR CERTAIN CATAGORIES OF OFFENDERS WITH MENTAL IMPAIRMENTS (17.032, 16.22 CCP) . REVISED STATUTORY GUIDELINES FOR ENHANCED COMPETENCY DETERMINATION AND MONITORING (SB 867, 80th Leg.) . CONTINUITY OF CARE FOR 46.B DEFENDANTS (HOSPITAL, TO JAIL TO COMMUNITY) (HB1, 80TH Leg.) . MH/MR DATABASE TO BE MERGED WITH DPS TLETS SYSTEM FOR REAL TIME IDENTIFICATION (SB 839, 80TH Leg.)  SPECIALIZED OFFENDER TREATMENT PROGRAMS (HB1, 80th Leg.)  SPECIALIZED PROBATION OFFICERS (HB1, 80th Leg.)  COORDINATED EFFORTS TO MINIMIZE REVOCATIONS OF SPECIAL NEEDS OFFENDERS (CJAD Standards)  MENTAL HEALTH COURTS (HB 2518, 79th Leg.)  SPECIALIZED RESIDENTIAL COURT FACILITIES (HB1, 80th Leg.)  NGRI PRE AND POST RELEASE TREATMENT (SB837, 79th Leg.)  MANDATORY PRE AND POST RELEASE CONTINUITY OF CARE (614.013-016, HSC)  PRE AND POST RELEASE SS/SSI APPLICATION INITIATIVE  SPECIAL NEEDS OFFENDER PROGRAMS (HB1, 80th Leg.)  SPECIALIZED PAROLE CASELOADS (HB1, 80th Leg.)  COORDINATED EFFORTS TO MINIMIZE REVOCATIONS OF SPECIAL NEEDS OFFENDERS (Parole Standards)

  4. Section 614.017, Health and Safety Code(TCOOMMI Statutory Authority) • The bureau of identification and records of the Department of Public Safety, for the sole purpose of providing real-time, contemporaneous identification of individuals in the Department of State Health Services client data base.

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