46.56(1)(om)4.4. Causes a child to need services or other resources from 2 or more systems of care. 46.56(1)(or)(or) “System of care” means a public or private organization that provides specialized services for children with mental, physical, sensory, behavioral, emotional, or developmental disabilities or that provides child welfare, juvenile justice, educational, economic support, alcohol or other drug abuse, or health care services for children. 46.56(1)(p)(p) “Treatment services” means the individualized social, emotional, behavioral and medical services designed to bring about habilitation, rehabilitation and appropriate developmental growth of a child. 46.56(1)(q)(q) “Tribe” means a federally recognized American Indian tribe or band in this state. 46.56(2)(2) Coordinating committee; administering agency; initiative funding. 46.56(2)(a)(a) Except as provided in par. (b), if a county board of supervisors or the Milwaukee County mental health board establishes an initiative under s. 59.53 (7) or if a tribe establishes an initiative, the county board, Milwaukee County mental health board, or tribe shall appoint a coordinating committee and designate an administering agency. The initiative may be funded by the county or tribe or the county board of supervisors, Milwaukee County mental health board, or tribe may apply for funding by the state in accordance with sub. (15). 46.56(2)(b)(b) A county may enter into an agreement with one or more other counties or tribes to establish an initiative and a tribe may enter into an agreement with one or more counties or tribes to establish an initiative. The parties to the agreement shall designate in the agreement a single lead administrative county or lead administrative tribe. The county board of the lead administrative county, the Milwaukee County mental health board, if Milwaukee County is the lead administrative county, or the lead administrative tribe shall appoint a coordinating committee and designate an administering agency. The initiative may be funded by the participating entities, or the county board of supervisors of the lead administrative county, the Milwaukee County mental health board, if Milwaukee County is the lead administrative county, or the lead administrative tribe may apply for funding by the state in accordance with sub. (15). 46.56(3)(a)(a) The coordinating committee shall include representatives from all of the following: 46.56(3)(a)1.1. The county department responsible for child welfare and protection services or, for an initiative established by a tribe, the tribal agency responsible for child welfare and protection services. 46.56(3)(a)2.2. The county department responsible for mental health and alcohol and drug abuse services for children and families or, for an initiative established by a tribe, the tribal agency responsible for these services. 46.56(3)(a)3.3. The county department responsible for providing services for children who have developmental disability or, for an initiative established by a tribe, the tribal agency responsible for providing these services. 46.56(3)(a)5.5. The juvenile court administrator or another representative appointed by the judge responsible for cases heard under chs. 48 and 938 or, for an initiative established by a tribe, a representative of the tribal court. 46.56(3)(a)6.6. The largest school district in the county and any cooperative educational service agency, if it provides special education in the county, or any county children with disabilities education board in the county, and any other school district in the county that is willing to participate in the initiative, at the discretion of the administering agency. For an initiative established by a tribe, the coordinating committee shall include a representative of the school district serving the majority of pupils who reside on the reservation of the tribe or on trust lands held for the tribe and any cooperative educational service agency providing special education services to these pupils. 46.56(3)(a)7.7. At least 2 parents, or the number that equals 25 percent of the coordinating committee’s membership, whichever is greater, of children who are involved in 2 or more systems of care. 46.56(3)(a)8.8. The agency responsible for economic support programs. 46.56(3)(b)(b) The coordinating committee may include any of the following: 46.56(3)(b)1.1. Representatives of the vocational rehabilitation office that provides services to the county or, for an initiative established by a tribe, that provides services to the tribe. 46.56(3)(b)2.2. Representatives of a technical college district that is located in the county or, for an initiative established by a tribe, that serves members of the tribe. 46.56(3)(b)4.4. Representatives of health maintenance organizations that are operating in the county or, for an initiative established by a tribe, are serving members of the tribe. 46.56(3)(b)5.5. Representatives of law enforcement agencies that are located in the county or, for an initiative established by a tribe, are representatives of a tribal law enforcement agency. 46.56(3)(b)7.7. Representatives of agencies that are located in the county or, for an initiative established by a tribe, are serving members of the tribe. 46.56(3)(b)9.9. Representatives of a vocational and technical school. 46.56(3)(b)11.11. Representatives of the county board or, in Milwaukee County, the Milwaukee County mental health board or, for an initiative established by a tribe, representatives of the elected governing body of the tribe.