Title III, SEC. 3511. REPORT ON INTEGRATION OF MENTAL HEALTH SYSTEMS. (a) In General. As a condition of being a participating State under title I, each State shall, not later than October 1, 1998, submit to the Secretary a plan to achieve the integration of the mental health and substance abuse services of the State and its political subdivisions with the mental health and substance abuse services that are included in the comprehensive benefit package under title I. (b) Required Contents. With respect to the provision of items and services relating to mental health and substance abuse, the report of a State under subsection (a) shall, at a minimum, contain the following information: (1) Information on the number of individuals served by or through mental health and substance abuse programs administered by State and local agencies and the proportion who are eligible persons under title I. (2) The following information on services furnished to eligible persons: (A) Each type of benefit furnished. (B) The mental health diagnoses for which each type of benefit is covered, the amount, duration and scope of coverage for each covered benefit, and any applicable limits on benefits. (C) Cost sharing rules that apply. (3) Information on the extent to which each health provider furnishing mental health and substance abuse services under a State program participates in one or more regional or corporate alliance health plans, and, in the case of providers that do not so participate, the reasons for the lack of participation. (4) The amount of revenues from health plans received by mental health and substance abuse providers that are participating in such health plans and are funded under one or more State programs. (5) With respect to the two years preceding the year in which the State becomes a participating State under title I (A) the amount of funds expended by the State and its political subdivisions for each of such years for items and services that are included in the comprehensive benefit package under such title; (B) the amount of funds expended for medically necessary and appropriate items and services not included in such benefit package, including medical care, other health care, and supportive services related to the provision of health care. (6) An estimate of the amount that the State will expend to furnish items and services not included in such package once the expansion of coverage for mental health and substance abuse services is implemented in the year 2001. (7) A description of how the State will assure that all individuals served by mental health and substance abuse programs funded by the State will be enrolled in a health plan and how mental health and substance abuse services not covered under the benefit package will continue to be furnished to such enrollees. (8) A description of the conditions under which the integration of mental health and substance abuse providers into regional and corporate alliances can be achieved, and an identification of changes in participation and certification requirements that are needed to achieve the integration of such programs and providers into health plans. (9) If the integration of mental health and substance abuse programs operated by the State into one or more health plans is not medically appropriate or feasible for one or more groups of individuals treated under State programs, a description of the reasons that integration is not feasible or appropriate and a plan for assuring the coordination for such individuals of the care and services covered under the comprehensive benefit package with the additional items and services furnished by such programs. (c) General Provisions. Reports under subsection (a) shall be provided at the a time and in the manner prescribed by the Secretary.