Mental Health Services Act

The Mental Health Services Act (MHSA), also known as Proposition 63, was approved by voters in 2004 and imposes a 1% income tax on personal income in excess of $1 million. This tax brings in approximately 2 billion dollars per year to the state of California. MHSA addresses a broad continuum of prevention, early intervention and service needs to more effectively support the mental health system. To learn more, read a short overview of the Mental Health Services Act.

  1. Three Year Plan FY 23/24-25/26
  2. Current MHSA Documents
  3. Community Meetings
  4. Fiscal and Other Reports
  5. Other Resources

Mental Health Services Act (MHSA) Three Year Plan for FY 23/24, 24/25 and 25/26; and Annual Progress Report for FY 21/22

Nevada County is inviting all stakeholders to review and comment on Nevada County's MHSA Three Year Plan for FY 2023/24 through FY 2025/26 and Annual Progress Report for FY 21/22

The Public Comment period will last from April 5th through May 5th, 2023. Public comments may be submitted in writing by 5PM on May 4th, 2023.   Public comments may be submitted in writing via email or via US mail to:

Mental Health Services Act Coordinator
Nevada County Behavioral Health Department
500 Crown Point Circle, Suite 120
Grass Valley, CA 95945

A Public Hearing will take place at the Mental Health Board Meeting on May 5, 2023 at 10 AM. 

Virtual Meeting Link
Meeting ID: 228 542 104 186  
Passcode: 6ahZHz