AN ACT
RELATING TO AGENCIES; CLARIFYING THE DUTIES OF THE CHILDREN,
YOUTH AND FAMILIES DEPARTMENT; AMENDING SECTIONS OF THE NMSA 1978.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO:
Section 1. Section 9-2A-2 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1992,
Chapter 57, Section 2) is amended to read:
"9-2A-2. PURPOSE.--The purpose of the Children, Youth
and Families Department Act is to establish a department of state government
that shall:
A. administer all laws and exercise all
functions formerly administered and exercised by the youth authority, as well
as administering certain functions related to children, youth and families that
were formerly administered by other departments or agencies of the state;
B. assist in the development of state policies
and plans for services to children, youth and families, including policies and
plans that endeavor to strengthen client self-sufficiency and that emphasize
prevention without jeopardizing the necessary provision of essential treatment
and early intervention services;
C. advocate for services for children, youth and
families as an enduring priority in New Mexico; and
D. provide leadership to other agencies that
serve children, youth and families to ensure a coordinated and integrated
system of care and services for children, youth and families."
Section 2. Section 9-2A-4 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1992,
Chapter 57, Section 4) is amended to read:
"9-2A-4. DEPARTMENT CREATED--DIVISIONS.--
A. The "children, youth and families
department" is created. The
department is a cabinet department and consists of, but is not limited to, five
divisions as follows:
(1) the protective services division;
(2) the juvenile justice division;
(3) the prevention and intervention division;
(4) the financial services division; and
(5) the employee support division.
B. The secretary is empowered to organize the
department and the divisions specified in Subsection A of this section and may
transfer or merge functions between divisions in the interest of efficiency and
economy.
C. The governor is empowered to merge divisions
and to abolish or create divisions of the department by executive order in the
interest of efficiency and economy."
Section 3. Section 9-2A-8 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1992,
Chapter 57, Section 8, as amended) is amended to read:
"9-2A-8. DEPARTMENT--ADDITIONAL DUTIES.--In addition
to other duties provided by law or assigned to the department by the governor,
the department shall:
A. develop priorities for department services
and resources based on state policy and national best-practice standards and
local considerations and priorities;
B. strengthen collaboration and coordination in
state and local services for children, youth and families by integrating
critical functions as appropriate, including service delivery and contracting
for services across divisions and related agencies;
C. develop and maintain a statewide database,
including client tracking of services for children, youth and families;
D. develop standards of service within the
department that focus on prevention, monitoring and outcomes;
E. analyze policies of other departments that
affect children, youth and families to encourage common contracting procedures,
common service definitions and a uniform system of access;
F. enact regulations to control disposition and
placement of children under the Children's Code, including regulations to limit
or prohibit the out-of-state placement of children, including those who have
developmental disabilities or emotional, neurobiological or behavioral
disorders, when in-state alternatives are available;
G. develop reimbursement criteria for licensed
child care centers and licensed home providers establishing that accreditation
by a department-approved national accrediting body is sufficient qualification
for the child care center or home provider to receive the highest reimbursement
rate paid by the department;
H. assume and implement the lead responsibility
among all departments for children's mental health and substance abuse
treatment authority in the state, coordinating with the human services
department and the department of health;
I. assume and implement the lead responsibility
among all departments for domestic violence services;
J. implement prevention and early intervention
as a departmental focus; and
K. conduct biennial assessments of service gaps
and needs and establish outcome measurements to address those service gaps and
needs, including recommendations from the governor's children's cabinet and the
children, youth and families advisory committee."
Section 4. Section 9-2A-12 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1992,
Chapter 57, Section 12) is amended to read:
"9-2A-12. CHILDREN, YOUTH AND FAMILIES ADVISORY
COMMITTEE CREATED--MEMBERS--PURPOSE.--
A. The "children, youth and families
advisory committee" is created. The
committee shall be composed of eleven members appointed by the governor. The governor shall appoint persons with
demonstrated interest and involvement in children, youth and family services,
particularly those services and programs administered or funded by the
department. Members shall be appointed
so as to provide adequate representation of ethnic groups and geographic areas
of the state. At least two members shall
be parents who are recipients of services provided by the department, at least
two members shall be youths between the ages of sixteen and twenty-one and at
least one member shall be on the governor's youth council.
B. The committee shall assist in the development
of policies and procedures for the department.
C. The members of the children, youth and
families advisory committee shall be reimbursed for their services as provided
in the Per Diem and Mileage Act and shall receive no other compensation,
perquisite or allowance."
Section 5. Section 9-2A-13 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1992,
Chapter 57, Section 13) is amended to read:
"9-2A-13. INTERAGENCY COORDINATING GROUP.--There is
created an "interagency coordinating group" consisting of the
secretary of finance and administration, the secretary of health, the secretary
of human services, the secretary of labor, the superintendent of public
instruction, the chairman of the joint interim legislative health and human
services committee and a member of the governor's office. The group shall assist the secretary of
children, youth and families and the children, youth and families advisory
committee in planning coordination of services.
If the governor creates a children's cabinet through executive order,
the children's cabinet shall assume the functions and duties of the interagency
coordinating group."