New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 10 - HUMAN SERVICES
Chapter 30 - DIVISION OF MENTAL HEALTH AND ADDICTION SERVICES: ORGANIZATIONAL RULES
Subchapter 1 - MISSIONS AND FUNCTIONS
Section 10:30-1.1 - Division mission and functions
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) The Division of Mental Health and Addiction Services was created by merging the Division of Addiction Services with the Division of Mental Health Services during State fiscal year 2011.
(b) The Division's mission, in partnership with consumers, family members, providers, and other stakeholders, is to promote wellness and recovery for individuals managing a mental illness, substance use disorder, or co-occurring disorder through a continuum of prevention, early intervention, treatment, and recovery services delivered by a culturally competent and well-trained workforce.
(c) The Division is responsible for the development, coordination, and operational support of a comprehensive mental health and addiction services system.
(d) The Division administers the State aid program, which supplies funding for the treatment of indigent patients, and reviews program standards at county operated psychiatric hospitals.
(e) The Division oversees the provision of a broad range of community mental health and addiction services throughout the State including, but not limited to, the following:
(f) Pursuant to N.J.S.A. 30:4-27.1et seq., the Division designates, funds, and, with the Department of Health, regulates the provision of mental health services at inpatient units in acute care hospitals known as short-term care facilities, as well as the assessment, referral, commitment, and crisis intervention functions of screening centers.
(g) The Department of Health, Health Systems Branch, Certificate of Need and Licensing (CN&L), licenses all community mental health programs and addiction treatment facilities and programs. CN&L staff consult with Division staff, including when reviewing and deciding waiver requests affecting mental health and addiction treatment licenses.
(h) Through the Division's Disaster and Terrorism Branch, the Division works with, and supports, Federal, State, and local partners, including emergency management and law enforcement, to coordinate behavioral health programs and/or interventions during disasters, terrorist events, public health emergencies, and community crises.