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File #: 26-1433    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Discussion Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 4/8/2026 In control: Family and Human Services Committee
On agenda: 4/13/2026 Final action:
Title: CONSIDER accepting a report from the Behavioral Health Division of the Health Services Department regarding the formation and status of the Contra Costa Behavioral Health Board implemented pursuant to Senate Bill 328 and approved by California Voters with the passage of Proposition 1, and directing staff to forward the report to the Board of Supervisors for their information. (Dr. Suzanne Tavano, Director of Behavioral Health Services)
Attachments: 1. BHB Membership Roster 2026, 2. FHS BHB Update 4.13.pdf
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FAMILY & HUMAN SERVICES COMMITTEE

Meeting Date:                       April 13, 2026

Subject:                                            Report on the Behavioral Health Board

Submitted For:                     Dr. Grant Colfax, Health Services Director

Department:                                          Health Services

Referral No:                                          117

Referral Name:                     Mental Health Services Act/SB326

Presenter:                                           Dr. Suzanne Tavano, Director, Behavioral Health Services

Contact:                                           Dr. Suzanne Tavano, (925) 957-5169

 

 

Referral History:

The Family and Human Services Committee accepted and approved a presentation on Proposition 1 and SB326 at the November 11, 2025 Family and Human Services Committee (FHS).  The presentation detailed the formation of an integrated Behavioral Health Board effective January 1, 2025.

 

Recommendations of the Family and Human Services Committee regarding the new board were approved by the Board of Supervisors on December 17, 2024.

 

Proposition 1, passed as a ballot measure in April 2024, included a bond measure for capital facilities (Assembly Bill 531) and legislation mandating the transformation of the public behavioral health system (Senate Bill 328) inclusive of an integrated Behavioral Health Board effective January 1, 2025.

 

Contra Costa Behavioral Health Services made recommendations on April 14, 2025 to the Family and Human Services committee for appointments of 15 Behavioral Health Board members.

 

These recommendations were approved by Family and Human Services and forwarded to the Contra Costa Board of Supervisors, which approved of the 15 appointments in May 2025.

 

The Chair and Vice Chair of the Family and Human Services committee also recommended to the Board of Supervisors the addition of two Alternate seats: Alternate to the BOS member serving on the Behavioral Health Board and Alternate to the At Large member. This increased the total number of members from 15 to 17, with two serving as Alternates.

 

 

Referral Update:

The Behavioral Health Board conducted an orientation session for new members on May 16, 2025. 

 

The Board’s By-Laws were presented to Family and Human Services on October 13, 2025 and approved by the Board of Supervisors on November 18, 2025. 

 

The Chair and Vice Chair of the Board were elected on February 4, 2026

 

The Board has met monthly since May of 2025 but two of the monthly meetings did not have the requisite number of members in attendance so quorum not met.

 

The District 3 Family Seat was vacated on December 9, 2025 and a new member appointed on February 10, 2026

 

The Alternate At Large seat has been vacated with no new member appointed.

 

 

Recommendation(s)/Next Step(s):

1.                     ACCEPT the report from the Behavioral Health Division of the Health Services Department regarding the formation and status of the Contra Costa Behavioral Health Board implemented pursuant to Senate Bill 328 and approved by California Voters with the passage of Proposition 1, and FORWARD to the Board of Supervisors for their information.

2.                     Provide directions regarding replacement of the vacant At-Large Alternate Seat.

 

Fiscal Impact (if any):

There is no fiscal impact.