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HomeWelfare and Institutions CodeDiv. 4Pt. 2Ch. 2§ 4200 State Hospital Advisory Boards

§ 4200 State Hospital Advisory Boards

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§ 4200 State Hospital Advisory Boards

Key Takeaways

  • •Each state hospital has a group of 8 people (called a hospital advisory board) who give advice and help make decisions.
  • •The board includes people who have been patients, family members of patients, professionals who work with patients, and regular people who care about mental health.
  • •Board members are chosen by the Governor and serve for 3 years, but they can't serve more than 2 terms in a row.
  • •If a hospital helps both people with mental health problems and developmental disabilities, it will have two separate boards—one for each group.

Example

Imagine a big hospital that helps people with mental health issues. The hospital needs advice on how to make things better for patients.

The hospital has a special group of 8 people, including someone who was once a patient, family members of patients, doctors or nurses, and regular people who care about mental health. They meet to talk about how to improve the hospital. The Governor picks these people, and they can serve for up to 6 years (two 3-year terms).

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§ 4200 State Hospital Advisory Boards

(a) Each state hospital under the jurisdiction of the State Department of State Hospitals shall have a hospital advisory board of eight members appointed by the Governor from a list of nominations submitted to him or her by the boards of supervisors of counties within each hospital’s designated service area. If a state hospital provides services for both persons with mental health disorders and persons with developmental disabilities, there shall be a separate advisory board for the program provided to persons with mental health disorders and a separate board for the program provided to persons with developmental disabilities. To the extent feasible, an advisory board serving a hospital for persons with mental health disorders shall consist of one member who has been a patient in a state hospital and two members shall be the parents, spouse, siblings, or adult children of persons who are or have been patients in a state hospital, three representatives of different professional disciplines selected from primary user counties for patients under Part 1 (commencing with Section 5000) of Division 5, and two representatives of the general public who have demonstrated an interest in services to people with mental health disorders. (b) Of the members first appointed after the operative date of the amendments made to this section during the 1975–76 legislative session, one shall be appointed for a term of two years, and one for three years. Thereafter, each appointment shall be for the term of three years, except that an appointment to fill a vacancy shall be for the unexpired term only. No person shall be appointed to serve more than a maximum of two terms as a member of the board. (c) Notwithstanding any provision of this section, members serving on the hospital advisory board on the operative date of the amendments made to this section during the 1987–88 legislative session, may continue to serve on the board until the expiration of their term. The Legislature intends that changes in the composition of the board required by these amendments apply to future vacancies on the board. (Amended by Stats. 2014, Ch. 144, Sec. 71. (AB 1847) Effective January 1, 2015.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

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Related Statutes

  • § 7362 Patient Discharge Conditions
  • § 4656 Physician Referral To Regional Centers
  • § 4043 Mental Health Research Leadership
  • § 4202 State Hospital Advisory Boards
  • § 4202.5 Mental Health Advisory Meetings

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Welfare and Institutions Code. Section 4200.
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