clear space clear space clear space white space
A
 r c h i v e s   o f   M a r y l a n d   O n l i n e
  Maryland State Archives | Index | Help | Search search for:
clear space
white space
Session Laws, 2002
Volume 800, Page 4675   View pdf image
 Jump to  
  << PREVIOUS  NEXT >>
clear space clear space clear space white space
PARRIS N. GLENDENING, Governor
S.B. 556
SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That the provisions of this
Act shall apply to a contractual employee who transfers to or is selected to fill a
budgeted position between July 1, 2000 and July 1, 2001. SECTION 3. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take
effect October 1, 2002. It shall remain effective for a period of 1 year and, at the end
of September 30, 2003, with no further action required by the General Assembly, this
Act shall be abrogated and of no further force and effect.
May 16, 2002 The Honorable Thomas V. Mike Miller, Jr.
President of the Senate
State House
Annapolis MD 21401 Dear Mr. President: In accordance with Article II, Section 17 of the Maryland Constitution, I have today
vetoed Senate Bill 556 - Mental Hygiene - Maryland Mental Health Crisis Response
System. This bill establishes the Maryland Mental Health Crisis Response System within the
Mental Hygiene Administration of the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. House Bill 483, which was passed by the General Assembly and signed by me,
accomplishes the same purpose. Therefore, it is not necessary for me to sign Senate
Bill 556. Sincerely, Parris N. Glendening
Governor Senate Bill No. 556 AN ACT concerning Mental Hygiene - Maryland Mental Health Crisis Response System FOR the purpose of establishing the Maryland Mental Health Crisis Response
System in the Mental Hygiene Administration; requiring the crisis response
system to use and coordinate certain services to develop an effective crisis
response system to serve all individuals in the State; requiring the crisis
response system to provide certain clinical interventions; requiring the crisis
response system to respond quickly and effectively to community crisis
situations; requiring the Mental Hygiene Administration to consult with certain
entities in the development of the crisis response system; requiring the crisis
response system to include crisis communication centers, emergency services,
follow-up services, community awareness promotion and training programs,
and a certain evaluation of outcomes of services; requiring services to be
implemented as determined by certain core service agencies; providing that
- 4675 -


 
clear space
clear space
white space

Please view image to verify text. To report an error, please contact us.
Session Laws, 2002
Volume 800, Page 4675   View pdf image
 Jump to  
  << PREVIOUS  NEXT >>


This web site is presented for reference purposes under the doctrine of fair use. When this material is used, in whole or in part, proper citation and credit must be attributed to the Maryland State Archives. PLEASE NOTE: The site may contain material from other sources which may be under copyright. Rights assessment, and full originating source citation, is the responsibility of the user.


Tell Us What You Think About the Maryland State Archives Website!



An Archives of Maryland electronic publication.
For information contact msa.helpdesk@maryland.gov.

©Copyright  October 11, 2023
Maryland State Archives