8 | | - | ONCERNING THE REPURPOSING OF THE RIDGE VIEW CAMPUS INTO A |
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9 | | - | SUPPORTIVE RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITY FOR PEOPLE EXPERIENCING |
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10 | | - | HOMELESSNESS |
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11 | | - | , AND, IN CONNECTION THEREWITH , MAKING AN |
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12 | | - | APPROPRIATION |
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14 | | - | Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Colorado: |
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15 | | - | SECTION 1. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 24-32-703, add (7.5) |
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16 | | - | as follows: |
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17 | | - | 24-32-703. Definitions. As used in this part 7, unless the context |
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18 | | - | otherwise requires: |
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| 14 | + | ONCERNING THE REPURPOSING OF THE RIDGE VIEW CAMPUS INTO A101 |
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| 15 | + | SUPPORTIVE RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITY FOR PEOPLE102 |
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| 16 | + | EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS , AND, IN CONNECTION |
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| 17 | + | 103 |
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| 18 | + | THEREWITH, MAKING AN APPROPRIATION .104 |
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| 19 | + | Bill Summary |
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| 20 | + | (Note: This summary applies to this bill as introduced and does |
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| 21 | + | not reflect any amendments that may be subsequently adopted. If this bill |
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| 22 | + | passes third reading in the house of introduction, a bill summary that |
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| 23 | + | applies to the reengrossed version of this bill will be available at |
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| 24 | + | http://leg.colorado.gov |
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| 25 | + | .) |
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| 26 | + | In 2001, the state began operating an academic model juvenile |
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| 27 | + | facility on the parcel of real property formerly known as the Lowry |
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| 28 | + | bombing range and currently referred to as the Ridge View campus. The |
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| 29 | + | HOUSE |
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| 30 | + | 3rd Reading Unamended |
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| 31 | + | May 10, 2022 |
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| 32 | + | HOUSE |
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| 33 | + | 2nd Reading Unamended |
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| 34 | + | May 4, 2022 |
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| 35 | + | SENATE |
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| 36 | + | 3rd Reading Unamended |
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| 37 | + | May 2, 2022 |
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| 38 | + | SENATE |
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| 39 | + | Amended 2nd Reading |
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| 40 | + | April 29, 2022 |
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| 41 | + | SENATE SPONSORSHIP |
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| 42 | + | Fields and Hinrichsen, Buckner, Moreno, Pettersen, Priola |
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| 43 | + | HOUSE SPONSORSHIP |
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| 44 | + | Valdez A., Amabile, Benavidez, Bernett, Duran, Exum, Herod, Hooton, Jodeh, Kipp, |
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| 45 | + | Lindsay, McCormick, Sullivan, Woodrow |
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| 46 | + | Shading denotes HOUSE amendment. Double underlining denotes SENATE amendment. |
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| 47 | + | Capital letters or bold & italic numbers indicate new material to be added to existing statute. |
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| 48 | + | Dashes through the words indicate deletions from existing statute. juvenile facility, known as the Ridge View Youth Services Center, |
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| 49 | + | operated for 20 years at the Ridge View campus until the state closed the |
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| 50 | + | facility in 2021. The bill requires that the Ridge View campus be |
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| 51 | + | repurposed and converted into the Ridge View Supportive Residential |
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| 52 | + | Community to provide transitional housing, a continuum of behavioral |
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| 53 | + | health service treatment, medical care, vocational training, and skill |
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| 54 | + | development for its residents and the general public. |
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| 55 | + | The department of human services (department) is required to |
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| 56 | + | transfer ownership of all or part of the Ridge View campus to the |
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| 57 | + | department of personnel for use by the division of housing (division) for |
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| 58 | + | the purposes of repurposing the Ridge View campus. The division, in |
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| 59 | + | collaboration with the behavioral health administration and the |
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| 60 | + | department of human services, is required to develop a feasible master |
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| 61 | + | plan for the redevelopment and operations of the Ridge View campus and |
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| 62 | + | is required to enter into one or more contracts with private contractors to |
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| 63 | + | establish the Ridge View Supportive Residential Community at the Ridge |
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| 64 | + | View campus. |
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| 65 | + | The Ridge View Supportive Residential Community is required to |
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| 66 | + | provide the following services and programs: |
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| 67 | + | ! A transitional housing program for individual adults with |
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| 68 | + | case management, care coordination, and vocational and |
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| 69 | + | housing placement assistance; |
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| 70 | + | ! A continuum of behavioral health services and treatment, |
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| 71 | + | informed by American Society of Addiction Medicine |
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| 72 | + | standards, available to people coming from the transitional |
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| 73 | + | housing program and to the general public; and |
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| 74 | + | ! A federally qualified health clinic at which people have |
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| 75 | + | access to medical treatments that help facilitate recovery, |
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| 76 | + | including medical and dental care and a continuum of |
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| 77 | + | behavioral health services. The health clinic and all |
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| 78 | + | behavioral health services and treatment are required to be |
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| 79 | + | accessible to people receiving other treatment at the Ridge |
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| 80 | + | View Supportive Residential Community, people residing |
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| 81 | + | in the transitional housing, and the general public. |
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| 82 | + | The bill specifies eligibility criteria for the programs and services |
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| 83 | + | that will be offered at the Ridge View Supportive Residential Community |
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| 84 | + | and specifies how individuals may be referred to the community. |
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| 85 | + | For the 2022-23 state fiscal year, the bill requires the general |
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| 86 | + | assembly to appropriate money from the economic recovery and relief |
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| 87 | + | cash fund to the division for the repurposing of the Ridge View campus |
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| 88 | + | and authorizes the division to use up to 10% of the amount appropriated |
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| 89 | + | for its administrative costs in connection with the repurposing of the |
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| 90 | + | Ridge View campus. The bill requires the division to comply with |
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| 91 | + | specified reporting requirements. |
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| 92 | + | 211 |
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| 93 | + | -2- Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Colorado:1 |
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| 94 | + | SECTION 1. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 24-32-703, add (7.5)2 |
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| 95 | + | as follows:3 |
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| 96 | + | 24-32-703. Definitions. As used in this part 7, unless the context4 |
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| 97 | + | otherwise requires:5 |
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20 | | - | IDGE VIEW CAMPUS" MEANS THE REAL PROPERTY FORMERLY |
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21 | | - | KNOWN AS THE |
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22 | | - | LOWRY BOMBING RANGE THAT WAS REDEVELOPED BY THE |
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23 | | - | STATE IN |
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24 | | - | 2001 AND THAT HOUSED THE RIDGE VIEW YOUTH SERVICES |
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25 | | - | NOTE: This bill has been prepared for the signatures of the appropriate legislative |
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26 | | - | officers and the Governor. To determine whether the Governor has signed the bill |
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27 | | - | or taken other action on it, please consult the legislative status sheet, the legislative |
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28 | | - | history, or the Session Laws. |
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29 | | - | ________ |
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30 | | - | Capital letters or bold & italic numbers indicate new material added to existing law; dashes |
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31 | | - | through words or numbers indicate deletions from existing law and such material is not part of |
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32 | | - | the act. CENTER UNTIL 2021. |
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33 | | - | SECTION 2. In Colorado Revised Statutes, add 24-32-730 as |
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34 | | - | follows: |
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35 | | - | 24-32-730. Ridge View Supportive Residential Community at |
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36 | | - | the Ridge View campus - report - legislative declaration. (1) Legislative |
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37 | | - | declaration. (a) T |
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38 | | - | HE GENERAL ASSEMBLY HEREBY FINDS , DETERMINES, AND |
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39 | | - | DECLARES THAT |
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40 | | - | : |
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| 99 | + | IDGE VIEW CAMPUS" MEANS THE REAL PROPERTY6 |
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| 100 | + | FORMERLY KNOWN AS THE LOWRY BOMBING RANGE THAT WAS7 |
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| 101 | + | REDEVELOPED BY THE STATE IN 2001 AND THAT HOUSED THE RIDGE VIEW8 |
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| 102 | + | Y |
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| 103 | + | OUTH SERVICES CENTER UNTIL 2021.9 |
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| 104 | + | SECTION 2. In Colorado Revised Statutes, add 24-32-726 as10 |
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| 105 | + | follows:11 |
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| 106 | + | 24-32-726. Ridge View Supportive Residential Community at12 |
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| 107 | + | the Ridge View campus - report - legislative declaration.13 |
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| 108 | + | (1) Legislative declaration. (a) T |
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| 109 | + | HE GENERAL ASSEMBLY HEREBY FINDS ,14 |
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| 110 | + | DETERMINES, AND DECLARES THAT:15 |
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138 | | - | EGINNING JULY 1, 2022, THE RIDGE VIEW |
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139 | | - | CAMPUS IS DESIGNATED AS A SUPPORTIVE RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITY FOR |
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140 | | - | PAGE 3-SENATE BILL 22-211 PEOPLE EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS THAT SHALL BE KNOWN AS THE RIDGE |
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141 | | - | VIEW SUPPORTIVE RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITY. THE PURPOSE OF THE RIDGE |
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142 | | - | VIEW SUPPORTIVE RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITY IS TO PROVIDE TRANSITIONAL |
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143 | | - | HOUSING |
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144 | | - | , A CONTINUUM OF BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES AND |
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145 | | - | TREATMENT |
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146 | | - | , MEDICAL CARE , VOCATIONAL TRAINING , AND SKILL |
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147 | | - | DEVELOPMENT FOR THE RESIDENTS AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC |
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148 | | - | . THE |
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149 | | - | DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES SHALL TRANSFER OWNERSHIP OF ALL OR |
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150 | | - | PART OF THE |
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151 | | - | RIDGE VIEW CAMPUS TO THE DEPARTMENT OF PERSONNEL FOR |
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152 | | - | USE BY THE DIVISION OF HOUSING FOR THE PURPOSES OF THIS SECTION |
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153 | | - | . THE |
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154 | | - | DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES MAY RETAIN OWNERSHIP OF ANY VACANT |
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155 | | - | PORTION OF THE |
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156 | | - | RIDGE VIEW CAMPUS THAT IS NOT REQUIRED FOR THE |
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157 | | - | PURPOSES SPECIFIED IN THIS SECTION AND USE |
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158 | | - | , OR ALLOW ANOTHER STATE |
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159 | | - | AGENCY TO USE |
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160 | | - | , ANY SUCH PORTION OF THE RIDGE VIEW CAMPUS FOR ANY |
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161 | | - | OTHER LAWFUL PURPOSE |
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162 | | - | . |
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| 188 | + | EGINNING JULY 1, 2022, THE RIDGE18 |
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| 189 | + | V |
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| 190 | + | IEW CAMPUS IS DESIGNATED AS A SUPPORTIVE RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITY19 |
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| 191 | + | FOR PEOPLE EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS THAT SHALL BE KNOWN AS THE20 |
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| 192 | + | R |
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| 193 | + | IDGE VIEW SUPPORTIVE RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITY. THE PURPOSE OF21 |
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| 194 | + | THE RIDGE VIEW SUPPORTIVE RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITY IS TO PROVIDE22 |
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| 195 | + | TRANSITIONAL HOUSING, A CONTINUUM OF BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES23 |
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| 196 | + | AND TREATMENT, MEDICAL CARE, VOCATIONAL TRAINING, AND SKILL24 |
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| 197 | + | DEVELOPMENT FOR THE RESIDENTS AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC . THE25 |
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| 198 | + | DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES SHALL TRANSFER OWNERSHIP OF ALL26 |
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| 199 | + | OR PART OF THE RIDGE VIEW CAMPUS TO THE DEPARTMENT OF PERSONNEL27 |
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| 200 | + | 211 |
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| 201 | + | -5- FOR USE BY THE DIVISION OF HOUSING FOR THE PURPOSES OF THIS SECTION.1 |
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| 202 | + | T |
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| 203 | + | HE DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES MAY RETAIN OWNERSHIP OF ANY2 |
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| 204 | + | VACANT PORTION OF THE RIDGE VIEW CAMPUS THAT IS NOT REQUIRED FOR3 |
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| 205 | + | THE PURPOSES SPECIFIED IN THIS SECTION AND USE, OR ALLOW ANOTHER4 |
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| 206 | + | STATE AGENCY TO USE, ANY SUCH PORTION OF THE RIDGE VIEW CAMPUS5 |
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| 207 | + | FOR ANY OTHER LAWFUL PURPOSE .6 |
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164 | | - | HE DIVISION, IN COLLABORATION WITH THE BEHAVIORAL |
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165 | | - | HEALTH ADMINISTRATION |
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166 | | - | , CREATED IN PART 2 OF ARTICLE 60 OF TITLE 27, |
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167 | | - | AND THE DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES , SHALL DEVELOP A FEASIBLE |
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168 | | - | MASTER PLAN FOR THE REDEVELOPMENT AND OPERATION OF THE |
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169 | | - | RIDGE |
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170 | | - | VIEW CAMPUS INTO THE RIDGE VIEW SUPPORTIVE RESIDENTIAL |
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171 | | - | COMMUNITY, INCLUDING A FINANCIAL PLAN FOR START -UP AND ONGOING |
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172 | | - | OPERATIONAL COSTS |
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173 | | - | . THE DIVISION SHALL ENTER INTO ONE OR MORE |
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174 | | - | CONTRACTS WITH PUBLIC OR PRIVATE CONTRACTORS TO ESTABLISH THE |
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175 | | - | COMMUNITY |
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176 | | - | . THE CONTRACTOR OR CONTRACTORS SELECTED BY THE |
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177 | | - | DIVISION MUST BE EXPERIENCED IN PROVIDING STATEWIDE INTEGRATED |
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178 | | - | HOUSING |
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179 | | - | , HEALTH CARE, RECOVERY TREATMENT, AND SUPPORTIVE SERVICE |
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180 | | - | PROGRAMS FOR PEOPLE EXPERIEN CING HOMELESSNESS OR SIMILAR |
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181 | | - | POPULATIONS |
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182 | | - | . |
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| 209 | + | HE DIVISION, IN COLLABORATION WITH THE BEHAVIORAL7 |
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| 210 | + | HEALTH ADMINISTRATION, CREATED IN PART 2 OF ARTICLE 60 OF TITLE 27,8 |
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| 211 | + | AND THE DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES , SHALL DEVELOP A FEASIBLE9 |
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| 212 | + | MASTER PLAN FOR THE REDEVELOPMENT AND OPERATION OF THE RIDGE |
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| 213 | + | 10 |
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| 214 | + | V |
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| 215 | + | IEW CAMPUS INTO THE RIDGE VIEW SUPPORTIVE RESIDENTIAL |
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| 216 | + | 11 |
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| 217 | + | C |
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| 218 | + | OMMUNITY, INCLUDING A FINANCIAL PLAN FOR START-UP AND ONGOING |
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| 219 | + | 12 |
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| 220 | + | OPERATIONAL COSTS. THE DIVISION SHALL ENTER INTO ONE OR MORE13 |
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| 221 | + | CONTRACTS WITH PUBLIC OR PRIVATE CONTRACTORS TO ESTABLISH THE14 |
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| 222 | + | COMMUNITY. THE CONTRACTOR OR CONTRACTORS SELECTED BY THE15 |
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| 223 | + | DIVISION MUST BE EXPERIENCED IN PROVIDING STATEWIDE INTEGRATED16 |
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| 224 | + | HOUSING, HEALTH CARE, RECOVERY TREATMENT , AND SUPPORTIVE17 |
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| 225 | + | SERVICE PROGRAMS FOR PEOPLE EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS OR18 |
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| 226 | + | SIMILAR POPULATIONS.19 |
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190 | | - | THE BEHAVIORAL HEALTH ADMINISTRATION AND THE DEPARTMENT OF |
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191 | | - | HEALTH CARE POLICY AND FINANCING |
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192 | | - | , WILL WORK TO ENSURE THAT YOUTH |
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193 | | - | BED CAPACITY WILL BE CREATED ELSEWHERE IN A MANNER THAT MOST |
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194 | | - | APPROPRIATELY SERVES THE MENTAL HEALTH NEEDS OF |
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195 | | - | COLORADO'S |
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196 | | - | YOUTH |
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197 | | - | . |
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198 | | - | PAGE 4-SENATE BILL 22-211 (3) Transitional housing program. (a) T HE RIDGE VIEW |
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199 | | - | SUPPORTIVE RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITY SHALL PROVIDE TRANSITIONAL |
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200 | | - | HOUSING FOR INDIVIDUAL ADULTS FOR UP TO TWO YEARS WITH CASE |
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201 | | - | MANAGEMENT |
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202 | | - | , CARE COORDINATION, AND VOCATIONAL AND HOUSING |
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203 | | - | PLACEMENT ASSISTANCE |
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204 | | - | . IN ALIGNMENT WITH BEST PRACTICES , THE |
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205 | | - | TRANSITIONAL HOUSING PROGRAM SHALL PROVIDE CASE MANAGERS AND |
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206 | | - | PEER SUPPORTS AT AN AVERAGE RATIO OF ONE CASE MANAGER FOR EVERY |
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207 | | - | FIFTEEN TRANSITIONAL HOUSING RESIDENTS |
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208 | | - | . |
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| 233 | + | 23 |
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| 234 | + | THE BEHAVIORAL HEALTH ADMINISTRATION AND THE DEPARTMENT OF24 |
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| 235 | + | HEALTH CARE POLICY AND FINANCING , WILL WORK TO ENSURE THAT25 |
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| 236 | + | YOUTH BED CAPACITY WILL BE CREATED ELSEWHERE IN A MANNER THAT26 |
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| 237 | + | MOST APPROPRIATELY SERVES THE MENTAL HEALTH NEEDS OF27 |
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| 238 | + | 211 |
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| 239 | + | -6- COLORADO'S YOUTH.1 |
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| 240 | + | (3) Transitional housing program. (a) T |
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| 241 | + | HE RIDGE VIEW2 |
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| 242 | + | S |
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| 243 | + | UPPORTIVE RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITY SHALL PROVIDE TRANSITIONAL3 |
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| 244 | + | HOUSING FOR INDIVIDUAL ADULTS FOR UP TO TWO YEARS WITH CASE4 |
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| 245 | + | MANAGEMENT, CARE COORDINATION, AND VOCATIONAL AND HOUSING5 |
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| 246 | + | PLACEMENT ASSISTANCE . IN ALIGNMENT WITH BEST PRACTICES , THE6 |
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| 247 | + | TRANSITIONAL HOUSING PROGRAM SHALL PROVIDE CASE MANAGERS AND7 |
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| 248 | + | PEER SUPPORTS AT AN AVERAGE RATIO OF ONE CASE MANAGER FOR EVERY8 |
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| 249 | + | FIFTEEN TRANSITIONAL HOUSING RESIDENTS .9 |
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229 | | - | HE RIDGE |
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230 | | - | VIEW SUPPORTIVE RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITY SHALL PROVIDE A CONTINUUM |
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231 | | - | OF CARE INFORMED BY |
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232 | | - | AMERICAN SOCIETY OF ADDICTION MEDICINE |
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233 | | - | STANDARDS |
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234 | | - | , WHICH SHALL BE AVAILABLE TO PEOPLE COMING FROM THE |
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235 | | - | TRANSITIONAL HOUSING PROGRAM AND TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC DEEMED TO |
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236 | | - | BE IN MEDICAL NEED OF THE CARE |
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237 | | - | . |
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238 | | - | (5) Federally qualified health center. T |
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239 | | - | HE RIDGE VIEW |
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240 | | - | SUPPORTIVE RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITY SHALL PROVIDE A FEDERALLY |
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241 | | - | QUALIFIED HEALTH CENTER |
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242 | | - | , AS DEFINED IN THE FEDERAL "SOCIAL SECURITY |
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243 | | - | ACT", 42 U.S.C. SEC. 1395x (aa)(4), OR OTHER PRIMARY CARE CLINIC, AT |
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244 | | - | WHICH PEOPLE HAVE ACCESS TO MEDICAL TREATMENTS THAT HELP |
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245 | | - | FACILITATE RECOVERY |
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246 | | - | , INCLUDING MEDICAL AND DENTAL CARE AND A |
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247 | | - | CONTINUUM OF BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES |
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248 | | - | . THE HEALTH CENTER AND |
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249 | | - | ALL TREATMENT SERVICES PROVIDED BY THE CENTER SHALL BE ACCESSIBLE |
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250 | | - | TO PEOPLE IN THE TRANSITIONAL HOUSING PROGRAM AND TO MEMBERS OF |
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251 | | - | PAGE 5-SENATE BILL 22-211 THE GENERAL PUBLIC DEEMED TO BE IN MEDICAL NEED OF THE TREATMENT . |
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| 268 | + | HE RIDGE21 |
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| 269 | + | V |
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| 270 | + | IEW SUPPORTIVE RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITY SHALL PROVIDE A22 |
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| 271 | + | CONTINUUM OF CARE INFORMED BY AMERICAN SOCIETY OF ADDICTION23 |
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| 272 | + | M |
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| 273 | + | EDICINE STANDARDS, WHICH SHALL BE AVAILABLE TO PEOPLE COMING24 |
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| 274 | + | FROM THE TRANSITIONAL HOUSING PROGRAM AND TO THE GENERAL25 |
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| 275 | + | PUBLIC DEEMED TO BE IN MEDICAL NEED OF THE CARE .26 |
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| 276 | + | (5) Federally qualified health center. |
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| 277 | + | THE RIDGE VIEW27 |
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| 278 | + | 211 |
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| 279 | + | -7- SUPPORTIVE RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITY SHALL PROVIDE A FEDERALLY1 |
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| 280 | + | QUALIFIED HEALTH CENTER , AS DEFINED IN THE FEDERAL "SOCIAL2 |
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| 281 | + | S |
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| 282 | + | ECURITY ACT", 42 U.S.C. SEC. 1395x (aa)(4), OR OTHER PRIMARY CARE |
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| 283 | + | 3 |
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| 284 | + | CLINIC, AT WHICH PEOPLE HAVE ACCESS TO MEDICAL TREATMENTS THAT4 |
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| 285 | + | HELP FACILITATE RECOVERY, INCLUDING MEDICAL AND DENTAL CARE AND5 |
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| 286 | + | A CONTINUUM OF BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES . THE HEALTH CENTER6 |
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| 287 | + | AND ALL TREATMENT SERVICES PROVIDED BY THE CENTER SHALL BE7 |
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| 288 | + | ACCESSIBLE TO PEOPLE IN THE TRANSITIONAL HOUSING PROGRAM AND TO8 |
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| 289 | + | MEMBERS OF THE GENERAL PUBLIC DEEMED TO BE IN MEDICAL NEED OF9 |
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| 290 | + | THE TREATMENT.10 |
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336 | | - | N ADDITION TO THE REPORTING REQUIREMENTS SPECIFIED IN |
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337 | | - | SUBSECTION |
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338 | | - | (9)(a) OF THIS SECTION, THE DIVISION SHALL PREPARE AN |
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339 | | - | ANNUAL REPORT REGARDING THE OPERATIONS OF THE |
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340 | | - | RIDGE VIEW |
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341 | | - | SUPPORTIVE RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITY, INCLUDING AN UPDATE ON THE |
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342 | | - | IMPLEMENTATION OF THIS SECTION |
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343 | | - | , THE SUCCESS OF THE PROGRAMS |
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344 | | - | REQUIRED BY SUBSECTIONS |
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345 | | - | (3), (4), AND (5) OF THIS SECTION, THE NUMBER |
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346 | | - | OF PEOPLE WHO HAVE RECEIVED SERVICES AT THE |
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347 | | - | RIDGE VIEW SUPPORTIVE |
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348 | | - | RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITY, THE CONTRACTORS THAT THE DIVISION |
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349 | | - | SELECTED TO ESTABLISH AND OPERATE THE |
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350 | | - | RIDGE VIEW SUPPORTIVE |
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351 | | - | RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITY PURSUANT TO SUBSECTION (2)(b) OF THIS |
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352 | | - | SECTION |
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353 | | - | , AND ANY OTHER INFORMATION DEEMED RELEVANT BY THE |
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354 | | - | DIVISION |
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355 | | - | . THE DIVISION SHALL SUBMIT THE REPORT TO THE COMMITTEES OF |
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356 | | - | REFERENCE OF THE SENATE AND THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES THAT |
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357 | | - | HAVE OVERSIGHT OVER LOCAL AFFAIRS |
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358 | | - | . IN ADDITION, THE DIVISION SHALL |
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359 | | - | UPDATE ITS COMMITTEE OF REFERENCE AS A PART OF ITS PRESENTATION AT |
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360 | | - | A HEARING HELD PURSUANT TO SECTION |
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361 | | - | 2-7-203 (2)(a) OF THE "STATE |
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362 | | - | MEASUREMENT FOR ACCOUNTABLE, RESPONSIVE, AND TRANSPARENT |
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363 | | - | (SMART) GOVERNMENT ACT", REGARDING THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THIS |
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364 | | - | SECTION AND THE OPERATION OF THE |
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365 | | - | RIDGE VIEW SUPPORTIVE RESIDENTIAL |
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366 | | - | COMMUNITY. NOTWITHSTANDING THE REQUIREMENT IN SECTION 24-1-136 |
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367 | | - | PAGE 7-SENATE BILL 22-211 (11)(a)(I), THE REQUIREMENT TO SUBMIT THE REPORT REQUIRED IN THIS |
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368 | | - | SUBSECTION |
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369 | | - | (9)(b) CONTINUES INDEFINITELY. |
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370 | | - | SECTION 3. In Colorado Revised Statutes, repeal 19-2.5-1521. |
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371 | | - | SECTION 4. Appropriation. (1) For the 2022-23 state fiscal year, |
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372 | | - | $45,000,000 is appropriated to the department of local affairs for use by the |
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373 | | - | division of housing. This appropriation is from the economic recovery and |
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374 | | - | relief cash fund created in section 24-75-228 (2)(a), C.R.S., is of money the |
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375 | | - | state received from the federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery fund, and |
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376 | | - | is based on an assumption that the division will require an additional 2.3 |
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377 | | - | FTE. To implement this act, the division may use this appropriation for |
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378 | | - | ridge view campus. Any money appropriated in this section not expended |
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379 | | - | prior to July 1, 2023, is further appropriated to the division from July 1, |
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380 | | - | 2023, through December 30, 2024, for the same purpose. |
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381 | | - | (2) For the 2022-23 state fiscal year, $44,557 is appropriated to the |
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382 | | - | department of human services for use by the behavioral health |
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383 | | - | administration. This appropriation is from the General Fund, and is based |
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384 | | - | on an assumption that the administration will require an additional 0.4 FTE. |
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385 | | - | To implement this act, the administration may use this appropriation for |
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386 | | - | program administration. |
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387 | | - | SECTION 5. Safety clause. The general assembly hereby finds, |
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388 | | - | PAGE 8-SENATE BILL 22-211 determines, and declares that this act is necessary for the immediate |
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389 | | - | preservation of the public peace, health, or safety. |
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390 | | - | ____________________________ ____________________________ |
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391 | | - | Steve Fenberg Alec Garnett |
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392 | | - | PRESIDENT OF SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE |
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393 | | - | THE SENATE OF REPRESENTATIVES |
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394 | | - | ____________________________ ____________________________ |
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395 | | - | Cindi L. Markwell Robin Jones |
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396 | | - | SECRETARY OF CHIEF CLERK OF THE HOUSE |
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397 | | - | THE SENATE OF REPRESENTATIVES |
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398 | | - | APPROVED________________________________________ |
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399 | | - | (Date and Time) |
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400 | | - | _________________________________________ |
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401 | | - | Jared S. Polis |
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402 | | - | GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF COLORADO |
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403 | | - | PAGE 9-SENATE BILL 22-211 |
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| 356 | + | N ADDITION TO THE REPORTING REQUIREMENTS SPECIFIED IN6 |
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| 357 | + | SUBSECTION (9)(a) OF THIS SECTION, THE DIVISION SHALL PREPARE AN7 |
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| 358 | + | ANNUAL REPORT REGARDING THE OPERATIONS OF THE RIDGE VIEW8 |
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| 359 | + | S |
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| 360 | + | UPPORTIVE RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITY, INCLUDING AN UPDATE ON THE9 |
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| 361 | + | IMPLEMENTATION OF THIS SECTION , THE SUCCESS OF THE PROGRAMS10 |
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| 362 | + | REQUIRED BY SUBSECTIONS (3), (4), AND (5) OF THIS SECTION, THE11 |
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| 363 | + | NUMBER OF PEOPLE WHO HAVE RECEIVED SERVICES AT THE RIDGE VIEW12 |
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| 364 | + | S |
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| 365 | + | UPPORTIVE RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITY, THE CONTRACTORS THAT THE13 |
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| 366 | + | DIVISION SELECTED TO ESTABLISH AND OPERATE THE RIDGE VIEW14 |
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| 367 | + | S |
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| 368 | + | UPPORTIVE RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITY PURSUANT TO SUBSECTION (2)(b)15 |
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| 369 | + | OF THIS SECTION, AND ANY OTHER INFORMATION DEEMED RELEVANT BY16 |
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| 370 | + | THE DIVISION. THE DIVISION SHALL SUBMIT THE REPORT TO THE17 |
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| 371 | + | COMMITTEES OF REFERENCE OF THE SENATE AND THE HOUSE OF18 |
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| 372 | + | REPRESENTATIVES THAT HAVE OVERSIGHT OVER LOCAL AFFAIRS . IN19 |
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| 373 | + | ADDITION, THE DIVISION SHALL UPDATE ITS COMMITTEE OF REFERENCE AS20 |
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| 374 | + | A PART OF ITS PRESENTATION AT A HEARING HELD PURSUANT TO SECTION21 |
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| 375 | + | 2-7-203 (2)(a) |
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| 376 | + | OF THE "STATE MEASUREMENT FOR ACCOUNTABLE,22 |
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| 377 | + | R |
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| 378 | + | ESPONSIVE, AND TRANSPARENT (SMART) GOVERNMENT ACT",23 |
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| 379 | + | REGARDING THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THIS SECTION AND THE OPERATION24 |
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| 380 | + | OF THE RIDGE VIEW SUPPORTIVE RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITY.25 |
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| 381 | + | N |
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| 382 | + | OTWITHSTANDING THE REQUIREMENT IN SECTION 24-1-136 (11)(a)(I),26 |
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| 383 | + | THE REQUIREMENT TO SUBMIT THE REPORT REQUIRED IN THIS SUBSECTION27 |
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| 384 | + | 211 |
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| 385 | + | -10- (9)(b) CONTINUES INDEFINITELY.1 |
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| 386 | + | SECTION 3. In Colorado Revised Statutes, repeal 19-2.5-1521.2 |
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| 387 | + | SECTION 4. Appropriation. (1) For the 2022-23 state fiscal3 |
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| 388 | + | year, $45,000,000 is appropriated to the department of local affairs for4 |
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| 389 | + | use by the division of housing. This appropriation is from the economic5 |
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| 390 | + | recovery and relief cash fund created in section 24-75-228 (2)(a), C.R.S.,6 |
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| 391 | + | is of money the state received from the federal coronavirus state fiscal7 |
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| 392 | + | recovery fund, and is based on an assumption that the division will8 |
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| 393 | + | require an additional 2.3 FTE. To implement this act, the division may9 |
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| 394 | + | use this appropriation for ridge view campus. Any money appropriated in10 |
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| 395 | + | this section not expended prior to July 1, 2023, is further appropriated to11 |
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| 396 | + | the division from July 1, 2023, through December 30, 2024, for the same12 |
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| 397 | + | purpose.13 |
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| 398 | + | (2) For the 2022-23 state fiscal year, $44,557 is appropriated to14 |
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| 399 | + | the department of human services for use by the behavioral health15 |
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| 400 | + | administration. This appropriation is from the General Fund, and is based16 |
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| 401 | + | on an assumption that the administration will require an additional 0.417 |
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| 402 | + | FTE. To implement this act, the administration may use this appropriation18 |
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| 403 | + | for program administration.19 |
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| 404 | + | SECTION 5. Safety clause. The general assembly hereby finds,20 |
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| 405 | + | determines, and declares that this act is necessary for the immediate21 |
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| 406 | + | preservation of the public peace, health, or safety.22 |
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