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Code · New Jersey · Title 30 — Probate and Guardianship Procedure · Chapter 4

30:4-177.47. Monitoring, administering the program; State Family Support Services Plan

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5. a. The division shall monitor the program and shall designate a Statewide family advocacy organization to administer the program through a coordinator who shall be a full-time employee of that organization working under its direction. The coordinator shall be qualified by training and experience to perform the duties of this position.
b. The coordinator shall, in conjunction with the three regional family working groups and the Statewide family working group established pursuant to section 6 of this act, adopt, review and revise, as needed, a State Family Support Services Plan for Families of Persons with a Serious Mental Illness. The plan shall:
(1)assess needs, establish goals and set priorities for the provision of family support services;
(2)provide for outreach and coordinated delivery of support services; and
(3)identify and obtain additional funding for the program to supplement funds appropriated pursuant to and available for the purposes of this act.
c. The coordinator shall coordinate efforts by public and private agencies and local family advocacy groups. Coordination shall include, but not be limited to, the identification of services provided by different agencies to avoid duplication; planning with all agencies to ensure that gaps in services are filled; and the coordination of activities for receiving and adopting input from local family advocacy groups.
L.1995,c.314,s.5.
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