Inter-Office Coordinating Council
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The Inter-Office Coordinating Council (IOCC), is a collaborative entity created to improve continuity and coordination of services for people with multiple needs by the three mental hygiene state government agencies. It fosters integration and alignment of agency structures and functions to improve patient outcomes.
- Inter-Office Coordinating Council 2009 Annual Report
- Inter-Office Coordinating Council 2008 Annual Report

- People First Progress Report
- August 2008 - Inter-Office Coordinating Council (IOCC) Report to the Legislature
- December 2007 - People First Report
- October 2007 - Press Releases
- Inter-Office Coordinating Council Meets October 28, 2008 in Albany - October 20, 2008
- Inter-Office Coordinating Council Meets July 11 In Albany - July 3, 2008
- Collaboration for Better Care in 2008 - January 18, 2008
The IOCC is regulated under Chapter 294 of the Mental Hygiene Laws of 2007.
- Mental Hygiene Law Authorizing Inter-Office Coordinating Council
- Part 102 of the Mental Hygiene Law requirements for Directors of Community Services
- Procedures in filling the position of Director of Community Service
- Structure Diagram

Members of the IOCC include:
- Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services (OASAS)
Commissioner Karen M. Carpenter-Palumbo
Contact Peggy Bonneau - Office of Mental Health (OMH)
Commissioner Michael Hogan
Contact Leesa Rademacher - Office of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities (OMRDD)
Commissioner Diana Jones Ritter
Contact Ceylane Meyers