51.41(1s)(e)3.3. Prioritizing access to community-based services and reducing reliance on institutional and inpatient care. 51.41(1s)(e)4.4. Protecting the personal liberty of individuals experiencing mental illness so that they may be treated in the least restrictive environment to the greatest extent possible. 51.41(1s)(e)5.5. Providing early intervention to minimize the length and depth of psychotic and other mental health episodes. 51.41(1s)(e)6.6. Diverting people experiencing mental illness from the corrections system when appropriate. 51.41(1s)(e)7.7. Maximizing use of mobile crisis units and crisis intervention training. 51.41(1s)(f)(f) Attempt to achieve costs savings in the provision of mental health programs and services in Milwaukee County. 51.41(1s)(g)(g) Cooperate and consult with the department on recommendations for and establishing policy for inpatient mental health treatment facilities and related programs in Milwaukee County. 51.41(2)(2) Powers of the board; limitations. The Milwaukee County mental health board may request information from the Milwaukee Mental Health Complex, a county department under s. 46.21 or 51.42 or any other Milwaukee County governmental unit that possesses mental health information in order to fulfill its duties of overseeing mental health functions, programs, and services in Milwaukee County. 51.41(3)(3) Public hearing; meetings. The Milwaukee County mental health board shall meet 6 times each year and may meet at other times on the call of the chairperson or a majority of the board’s members. Annually, the Milwaukee County mental health board shall hold a public hearing in Milwaukee County as one of its required meetings. 51.41(4)(4) Milwaukee County mental health budget. 51.41(4)(a)1.1. “Community aids amount” means the amount of the mental health budget that is funded from the community aids allocation received under s. 46.40. 51.41(4)(a)2.2. “Mental health budget” means the part of the budget for Milwaukee County for a fiscal year that covers mental health functions, programs, and services in Milwaukee County. 51.41(4)(a)3.3. “Tax levy amount” means the amount of the mental health budget that is funded from revenues from the tax levy. 51.41(4)(b)1.1. The Milwaukee County mental health board shall propose to the Milwaukee County executive the total amount of the mental health budget, the community aids amount, and the tax levy amount. The Milwaukee County mental health board may not propose a tax levy amount that is less than $53,000,000 or more than $65,000,000, except as provided in subds. 5. and 6. 51.41(4)(b)2.2. The county executive, in his or her proposed budget for Milwaukee County for a fiscal year, may include a tax levy amount that is different than the tax levy amount proposed under subd. 1., but the county executive may not include a tax levy amount that is less than $53,000,000 or more than $65,000,000, except as provided in subds. 5. and 6. 51.41(4)(b)3.3. The county board of supervisors shall allocate to mental health functions, programs, and services an amount from the county’s community aids allocation received under s. 46.40 that maintains or increases the expenditures for mental health functions, programs, and services paid from the county’s community aids allocation in the previous fiscal year to the extent of the availability of community aids funds from the state. 51.41(4)(b)4.4. Except as provided in subds. 5. and 6., the county board of supervisors shall incorporate into the budget for Milwaukee County for a fiscal year all of the following: 51.41(4)(b)4.a.a. The tax levy amount as proposed by the county executive under subd. 2. and the amount of the community aids allocation determined under subd. 3. 51.41(4)(b)4.b.b. An amount equal to the total amount of the mental health budget proposed under subd. 1., less the community aids amount proposed under subd. 1 and the tax levy amount proposed under subd. 1. 51.41(4)(b)5.5. If the Milwaukee County mental health board transfers to itself jurisdiction of a function, service, or program under sub. (5) (b) that it did not have jurisdiction over on April 10, 2014, the tax levy amount proposed under subd. 2. is increased by an amount equal to the amount derived from revenue from the tax levy that was expended by Milwaukee County for the transferred function, service, or program in the fiscal year before the fiscal year in which the function, program, or service is transferred. The $65,000,000 limit imposed under subds. 1. and 2. upon the tax levy amount may be exceeded by the amount of the increase under this subdivision in any fiscal year in which the Milwaukee County mental health board has jurisdiction over the transferred function, service, or program. 51.41(4)(b)6.6. If a majority of the Milwaukee County mental health board and a majority of the Milwaukee County board of supervisors approves and the Milwaukee County executive agrees the tax levy amount may be less than $53,000,000 or more than $65,000,000 for a fiscal year. 51.41(4)(c)(c) Except as allowed under pars. (b) 2., 3., 4., 5., and 6. and (d), the Milwaukee County board of supervisors may not in a fiscal year provide funding, and the Milwaukee County executive may not in a fiscal year approve funding, for mental health functions, services, and programs that is less than or more than the total amount of the mental health budget proposed under par. (b) 1. for that fiscal year for those mental health functions, services, and programs. 51.41(4)(d)(d) The treasurer in Milwaukee County shall hold any moneys that at the end of a fiscal year have not been expended or encumbered from the amount budgeted for mental health functions, programs, and services in a mental health reserve fund. Moneys in the reserve fund may be used at any time to cover deficits in the Milwaukee County mental health budget. If the amount in the reserve fund exceeds $10,000,000, the amount exceeding $10,000,000 may be used at any time for any mental health function, program, or service in Milwaukee County. Moneys in the reserve fund may be used only for the purposes described in this paragraph. 51.41(5)(5) Jurisdiction of Milwaukee County board. 51.41(5)(a)(a) The Milwaukee County board of supervisors has no jurisdiction over any mental health policy, functions, programs, or services. The Milwaukee County board of supervisors may not create new mental health functions, programs, or services that are under the jurisdiction of the board of supervisors. 51.41(5)(b)(b) The Milwaukee County mental health board may transfer jurisdiction over a Milwaukee County function, service, or program to itself that pertains to mental health or is highly integrated with mental health services and that is not under its jurisdiction by statute, by an affirmative vote of a majority of the Milwaukee County mental health board members and a majority of the Milwaukee County board of supervisors.