12 | | - | ONCERNING MEASURES TO IMPROVE OUTCOMES FOR YOUNG CHILDREN BY |
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13 | | - | REPLACING JUSTICE INVOLVEMENT WITH COMMUNITY |
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14 | | - | -BASED |
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15 | | - | SERVICES |
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16 | | - | , AND, IN CONNECTION THEREWITH , MAKING AN |
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17 | | - | APPROPRIATION |
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20 | | - | Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Colorado: |
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| 14 | + | ONCERNING MEASURES TO IMPROVE OUTCOMES FOR YOUNG101 |
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| 15 | + | CHILDREN BY REPLACING JUSTICE INVOLVEMENT WITH102 |
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| 16 | + | COMMUNITY -BASED |
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| 17 | + | SERVICES, AND, IN CONNECTION103 |
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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 | + | Under current law, counties are permitted to form a local |
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| 27 | + | collaborative management program to provide services to youth. The bill |
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| 28 | + | requires every county to participate in a local collaborative management |
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| 29 | + | SENATE |
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| 30 | + | Amended 2nd Reading |
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| 31 | + | May 7, 2023 |
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| 32 | + | HOUSE |
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| 33 | + | 3rd Reading Unamended |
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| 34 | + | April 17, 2023 |
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| 35 | + | HOUSE |
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| 36 | + | Amended 2nd Reading |
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| 37 | + | April 15, 2023 |
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| 38 | + | HOUSE SPONSORSHIP |
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| 39 | + | Armagost and Gonzales-Gutierrez, Amabile, Bacon, Boesenecker, Bradfield, deGruy |
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| 40 | + | Kennedy, Duran, Epps, Garcia, Jodeh, Joseph, Lindstedt, Mabrey, Martinez, Ortiz, Sharbini, |
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| 41 | + | Velasco, Vigil, Woodrow, Brown, Dickson, English, Froelich, Herod, Kipp, Lindsay, |
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| 42 | + | Michaelson Jenet, Parenti, Ricks, Sirota, Story, Weissman, Willford |
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| 43 | + | SENATE SPONSORSHIP |
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| 44 | + | Simpson and Coleman, Gonzales, Hinrichsen, Moreno |
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| 45 | + | Shading denotes HOUSE amendment. Double underlining denotes SENATE amendment. |
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| 46 | + | Capital letters or bold & italic numbers indicate new material to be added to existing law. |
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| 47 | + | Dashes through the words or numbers indicate deletions from existing law. program and requires the local collaborative management program to |
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| 48 | + | serve children 10 to 12 years of age and to form a service and support |
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| 49 | + | team to create service and support plans for children 10 to 12 years of |
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| 50 | + | age. |
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| 51 | + | The bill provides an appropriation for local collaborative |
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| 52 | + | management programs and requires the department of human services to |
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| 53 | + | provide technical assistance to the programs. |
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| 54 | + | The bill changes the minimum age of a child who is subject to the |
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| 55 | + | juvenile court's jurisdiction. Under current law, children who are 10 years |
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| 56 | + | of age or older can be prosecuted in juvenile court. The bill removes |
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| 57 | + | children who are 10 to 12 years of age from the juvenile court's |
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| 58 | + | jurisdiction and increases the age for prosecution in juvenile court to 13 |
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| 59 | + | years of age; except in the case of a homicide, then the juvenile court's |
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| 60 | + | jurisdiction extends to children who are 10 to 12 years of age. |
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| 61 | + | The bill clarifies that children who are 10 to12 years of age may |
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| 62 | + | be taken into temporary custody by law enforcement for safety. |
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| 63 | + | The bill provides that when children who are 10 to 12 years of age |
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| 64 | + | have contact with law enforcement, law enforcement will complete a |
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| 65 | + | form to refer the child to the local collaborative management program. |
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| 66 | + | The local collaborative management program's individualized service and |
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| 67 | + | support team is required to complete an initial plan for every child who |
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| 68 | + | is referred, which may find that no services are needed, that one or more |
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| 69 | + | specific services are needed and can be provided without an |
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| 70 | + | individualized service and support team meeting, or that an individualized |
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| 71 | + | service and support team meeting is required to develop a service and |
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| 72 | + | support plan for the child and family. Victims have the right to be |
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| 73 | + | informed and provide input to the plan. |
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| 74 | + | The individualized service and support team is required to hold a |
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| 75 | + | meeting and develop an individualized service and support plan for every |
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| 76 | + | child who is 10 to 12 years of age who allegedly engaged in behavior that |
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| 77 | + | would constitute a crime of violence or felony sex offense. The county |
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| 78 | + | department of human or social services is required to attend the meeting |
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| 79 | + | if the behavior would constitute a felony sex offense. The county |
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| 80 | + | department of human or social services is required to make a |
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| 81 | + | determination as to whether the department of human services will |
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| 82 | + | provide prevention and intervention services or conduct a formal |
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| 83 | + | assessment, investigate, provide services, or open a case. |
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| 84 | + | The bill clarifies that victims of actions by children who are 10 to |
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| 85 | + | 12 years of age are still able to access existing victim services and |
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| 86 | + | compensation. The bill provides that victims shall receive a free copy of |
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| 87 | + | the form completed by law enforcement, which can be used to request |
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| 88 | + | victim's compensation. |
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| 89 | + | The bill provides that a minor child, or a parent or guardian |
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| 90 | + | seeking relief on behalf of a minor child, shall not pay a fee to seek a |
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| 91 | + | protection order. Courts that issue protection orders shall provide |
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| 92 | + | 1249 |
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| 93 | + | -2- assistance to individuals in completing judicial forms to obtain a |
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| 94 | + | protection order. The bill changes the minimum age that a person can be |
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| 95 | + | held in custody for contempt of court for failing to comply with a |
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| 96 | + | protection order to a person who is 13 years of age. A child who is 10 to |
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| 97 | + | 12 years of age who fails to comply with a protection order may be court |
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| 98 | + | ordered to participate in a collaborative management program. |
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| 99 | + | The bill changes the minimum age of a county court's concurrent |
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| 100 | + | original jurisdiction with the district court in criminal actions that |
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| 101 | + | constitute misdemeanors or petty offenses to 13 years of age. |
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| 102 | + | The bill changes the minimum age to be charged by a municipal |
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| 103 | + | court for a municipal offense to 13 years of age. |
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| 104 | + | Under current law, a juvenile court may transfer a child to district |
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| 105 | + | court for adult criminal proceedings under certain conditions. The bill |
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| 106 | + | eliminates the ability for the juvenile court to transfer children who are 12 |
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| 107 | + | or 13 years of age to the district court. For a child who is 14 years of age |
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| 108 | + | or older, the bill changes the current authority of the juvenile court to |
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| 109 | + | transfer the child's case for any delinquent act that constitutes any felony |
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| 110 | + | to only any delinquent act that constitutes a class 1 or class 2 felony or a |
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| 111 | + | crime of violence. |
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| 112 | + | The bill extends certain sentencing protections that are currently |
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| 113 | + | provided to children who are 10 or 11 years of age to children who are 13 |
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| 114 | + | or 14 years of age. |
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| 115 | + | Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Colorado:1 |
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22 | | - | finds and declares that: |
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23 | | - | (a) Providing developmentally appropriate services to young |
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24 | | - | children to address the underlying causes of problematic behaviors prevents |
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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. future youth misbehavior, thereby reducing recidivism in both adolescence |
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33 | | - | and adulthood, which leads to safer communities; |
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34 | | - | (b) Behavioral health programs, schools, child welfare services, and |
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35 | | - | other community-based programs and services are better equipped than the |
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36 | | - | juvenile justice system to identify and address the needs of young children |
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37 | | - | and to provide developmentally appropriate services to improve community |
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38 | | - | safety and reduce the risk that young children commit future crimes as |
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39 | | - | adults; |
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40 | | - | (c) Ensuring that community-based programs outside of the juvenile |
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41 | | - | justice system are funded to serve young children at risk of involvement |
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42 | | - | with the juvenile justice system, or who are currently facing delinquency |
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43 | | - | charges, reduces the negative impacts for young children and their |
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44 | | - | communities; |
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45 | | - | (d) Colorado has an existing system of local collaborative |
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46 | | - | management programs that can be improved to ensure young children |
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47 | | - | receive appropriate services outside of the juvenile justice system, which |
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48 | | - | will improve outcomes for young children and make communities safer; |
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49 | | - | (e) Serving young children through local collaborative management |
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50 | | - | programs reduces future victimization. Young children in the juvenile |
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51 | | - | justice system are at a higher risk of becoming victims of violence within |
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52 | | - | the justice system. |
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53 | | - | (f) A community-based alternative to serve young children is more |
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54 | | - | equitable. Young children of color are more likely to be referred to the |
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55 | | - | juvenile justice system and detained in juvenile justice facilities than White |
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56 | | - | young children. |
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57 | | - | (g) Additional data collection regarding how children are currently |
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58 | | - | served inside and outside the juvenile justice system is necessary to ensure |
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59 | | - | community-based programs outside the juvenile justice system continue to |
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60 | | - | effectively serve children. |
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61 | | - | (2) Therefore, the general assembly declares its intent to empower |
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62 | | - | community-based responses in the health, education, and child welfare |
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63 | | - | systems to serve children, including children who are under thirteen years |
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64 | | - | of age, instead of the juvenile justice system. |
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65 | | - | PAGE 2-HOUSE BILL 23-1249 SECTION 2. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 19-2.5-1404, amend |
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66 | | - | (3)(b)(IX) and (3)(b)(X); and add (3)(b)(XI), (3)(b)(XII), (3)(b)(XIII), |
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67 | | - | (3)(b)(XIV), and (3)(f) as follows: |
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68 | | - | 19-2.5-1404. Working group for criteria for placement of |
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69 | | - | juvenile offenders - establishment of formula - review of criteria - |
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70 | | - | report. (3) (b) On or before July 1, 2023, and on or before July 1 each year |
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71 | | - | thereafter, the department of human services shall submit a report to the |
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72 | | - | working group, the judiciary committees of the senate and the house of |
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73 | | - | representatives, or any successor committees, and the health and human |
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74 | | - | services committee of the senate and the public and behavioral health and |
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75 | | - | human services committee of the house of representatives, or any successor |
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76 | | - | committees, including: |
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77 | | - | (IX) An analysis of the number of alleged and adjudicated juvenile |
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78 | | - | offenders who are served by county human services |
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79 | | - | departments through |
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80 | | - | their child welfare systems and the impact on those county departments; and |
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81 | | - | (X) The recommendations of the working group made pursuant to |
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82 | | - | subsection (3)(a)(III) of this section. THE NUMBER OF YOUTH, BY AGE AND |
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83 | | - | BY JUDICIAL DISTRICT |
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84 | | - | , WHO AT THE TIME THEY RECEIVED SERVICES FROM A |
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85 | | - | COUNTY DEPARTMENT |
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86 | | - | , INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO , SERVICES |
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87 | | - | RECEIVED THROUGH PREVENTION SERVICES |
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88 | | - | , AN ASSESSMENT, OR AN OPEN |
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89 | | - | DEPENDENCY AND NEGLECT CASE |
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90 | | - | , EITHER: |
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| 117 | + | 2 |
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| 118 | + | finds and declares that:3 |
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| 119 | + | (a) Providing developmentally appropriate services to young4 |
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| 120 | + | children to address the underlying causes of problematic behaviors5 |
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| 121 | + | prevents future youth misbehavior, thereby reducing recidivism in both6 |
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| 122 | + | adolescence and adulthood, which leads to safer communities;7 |
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| 123 | + | (b) Behavioral health programs, schools, child welfare services,8 |
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| 124 | + | and other community-based programs and services are better equipped9 |
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| 125 | + | than the juvenile justice system to identify and address the needs of young10 |
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| 126 | + | children and to provide developmentally appropriate services to improve11 |
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| 127 | + | community safety and reduce the risk that young children commit future12 |
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| 128 | + | crimes as adults;13 |
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| 129 | + | 1249-3- (c) Ensuring that community-based programs outside of the1 |
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| 130 | + | juvenile justice system are funded to serve young children at risk of2 |
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| 131 | + | involvement with the juvenile justice system, or who are currently facing3 |
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| 132 | + | delinquency charges, reduces the negative impacts for young children and4 |
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| 133 | + | their communities;5 |
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| 134 | + | (d) Colorado has an existing system of local collaborative6 |
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| 135 | + | management programs that can be improved to ensure young children7 |
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| 136 | + | receive appropriate services outside of the juvenile justice system, which8 |
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| 137 | + | will improve outcomes for young children and make communities safer;9 |
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| 138 | + | (e) Serving young children through local collaborative10 |
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| 139 | + | management programs reduces future victimization. Young children in11 |
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| 140 | + | the juvenile justice system are at a higher risk of becoming victims of12 |
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| 141 | + | violence within the justice system.13 |
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| 142 | + | (f) A community-based alternative to serve young children is more14 |
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| 143 | + | equitable. Young children of color are more likely to be referred to the15 |
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| 144 | + | juvenile justice system and detained in juvenile justice facilities than16 |
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| 145 | + | White young children.17 |
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| 146 | + | (g) Additional data collection regarding how children are currently18 |
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| 147 | + | served inside and outside the juvenile justice system is necessary to19 |
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| 148 | + | ensure community-based programs outside the juvenile justice system20 |
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| 149 | + | continue to effectively serve children.21 |
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| 150 | + | (2) Therefore, the general assembly declares its intent to empower22 |
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| 151 | + | community-based responses in the health, education, and child welfare23 |
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| 152 | + | systems to serve children, including children who are under thirteen years24 |
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| 153 | + | of age, instead of the juvenile justice system.25 |
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| 154 | + | SECTION 2. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 19-2.5-1404, amend26 |
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| 155 | + | (3)(b)(IX) and (3)(b)(X); and add (3)(b)(XI), (3)(b)(XII), (3)(b)(XIII),27 |
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| 156 | + | 1249 |
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| 157 | + | -4- (3)(b)(XIV), and (3)(d) as follows:1 |
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| 158 | + | 19-2.5-1404. Working group for criteria for placement of2 |
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| 159 | + | juvenile offenders - establishment of formula - review of criteria -3 |
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| 160 | + | report. (3) (b) On or before July 1, 2023, and on or before July 1 each4 |
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| 161 | + | year thereafter, the department of human services shall submit a report to5 |
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| 162 | + | the working group, the judiciary committees of the senate and the house6 |
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| 163 | + | of representatives, or any successor committees, and the health and7 |
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| 164 | + | human services committee of the senate and the public and behavioral8 |
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| 165 | + | health and human services committee of the house of representatives, or9 |
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| 166 | + | any successor committees, including:10 |
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| 167 | + | (IX) An analysis of the number of alleged and adjudicated11 |
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| 168 | + | juvenile offenders who are served by county human services departments12 |
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| 169 | + | through their child welfare systems and the impact on those county13 |
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| 170 | + | departments; and14 |
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| 171 | + | (X) The recommendations of the working group made pursuant15 |
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| 172 | + | to subsection (3)(a)(III) of this section. THE NUMBER OF YOUTH, BY AGE16 |
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| 173 | + | AND BY JUDICIAL DISTRICT, WHO AT THE TIME THEY RECEIVED SERVICES17 |
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| 174 | + | FROM A COUNTY DEPARTMENT , INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO ,18 |
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| 175 | + | SERVICES RECEIVED THROUGH PREVENTION SERVICES , AN ASSESSMENT, OR19 |
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| 176 | + | AN OPEN DEPENDENCY AND NEGLECT CASE , EITHER:20 |
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115 | | - | REQUIRED IN THE ANNUAL REPORT PURSUANT TO SUBSECTION |
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116 | | - | (3)(b) OF THIS |
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117 | | - | SECTION |
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118 | | - | , THE DEPARTMENT SHALL INCLUDE IN THE REPORT ITS PLAN TO |
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119 | | - | COLLECT AND REPORT ON THE DATA THAT IS CURRENTLY UNAVAILABLE IN |
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120 | | - | THE FOLLOWING YEAR |
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121 | | - | . THE DEPARTMENT SHALL REPORT THE MISSING DATA |
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122 | | - | THE FOLLOWING YEAR |
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123 | | - | . |
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124 | | - | SECTION 3. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 24-1.9-102, amend |
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125 | | - | (2)(d) and (2)(f); and repeal (2)(i) as follows: |
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126 | | - | 24-1.9-102. Memorandum of understanding - local-level |
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127 | | - | interagency oversight groups - individualized service and support |
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128 | | - | teams - coordination of services for children and families - |
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129 | | - | requirements - waiver. (2) (d) Creation of an oversight group. The |
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130 | | - | memorandum of understanding shall |
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131 | | - | MUST create a local-level interagency |
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132 | | - | oversight group and identify the oversight group's membership |
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133 | | - | requirements, procedures for selection of officers, procedures for resolving |
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134 | | - | disputes by a majority vote of those members authorized to vote, and |
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135 | | - | procedures for establishing any necessary subcommittees of the interagency |
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136 | | - | oversight group. Each interagency oversight group shall |
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137 | | - | MUST include a |
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138 | | - | local representative of each party to the memorandum of understanding |
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139 | | - | specified in paragraphs (a) and (a.5) of subsection (1) |
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140 | | - | SUBSECTIONS (1)(a) |
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141 | | - | AND (1)(a.5) of this section, each of whom shall be IS a voting member of |
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142 | | - | the interagency oversight group. In addition, the interagency oversight |
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143 | | - | group may include, but is not limited to, the following advisory nonvoting |
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144 | | - | members: |
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145 | | - | (I) Representatives of interested local private sector entities; and |
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146 | | - | (II) Family members or caregivers of children who would benefit |
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147 | | - | from integrated multi-agency services or current or previous consumers of |
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148 | | - | integrated multi-agency services; |
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| 212 | + | 8 |
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| 213 | + | REQUIRED IN THE ANNUAL REPORT PURSUANT TO SUBSECTION (3)(b) OF9 |
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| 214 | + | THIS SECTION, THE DEPARTMENT SHALL INCLUDE IN THE REPORT ITS PLAN10 |
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| 215 | + | TO COLLECT AND REPORT ON THE DATA THAT IS CURRENTLY UNAVAILABLE11 |
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| 216 | + | IN THE FOLLOWING YEAR. THE DEPARTMENT SHALL REPORT THE MISSING12 |
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| 217 | + | DATA THE FOLLOWING YEAR .13 |
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| 218 | + | SECTION 3. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 24-1.9-102, amend14 |
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| 219 | + | (2)(d) and (2)(f); and repeal (2)(i) as follows:15 |
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| 220 | + | 24-1.9-102. Memorandum of understanding - local-level16 |
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| 221 | + | interagency oversight groups - individualized service and support17 |
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| 222 | + | teams - coordination of services for children and families -18 |
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| 223 | + | requirements - waiver. (2) (d) Creation of an oversight group. The19 |
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| 224 | + | memorandum of understanding shall MUST create a local-level20 |
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| 225 | + | interagency oversight group and identify the oversight group's21 |
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| 226 | + | membership requirements, procedures for selection of officers,22 |
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| 227 | + | procedures for resolving disputes by a majority vote of those members23 |
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| 228 | + | authorized to vote, and procedures for establishing any necessary24 |
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| 229 | + | subcommittees of the interagency oversight group. Each interagency25 |
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| 230 | + | oversight group shall MUST include a local representative of each party to26 |
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| 231 | + | the memorandum of understanding specified in paragraphs (a) and (a.5)27 |
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| 232 | + | 1249 |
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| 233 | + | -6- of subsection (1) SUBSECTIONS (1)(a) AND (1)(a.5) of this section, each of1 |
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| 234 | + | whom shall be IS a voting member of the interagency oversight group. In2 |
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| 235 | + | addition, the interagency oversight group may include, but is not limited3 |
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| 236 | + | to, the following advisory nonvoting members:4 |
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| 237 | + | (I) Representatives of interested local private sector entities; and5 |
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| 238 | + | (II) Family members or caregivers of children who would benefit6 |
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| 239 | + | from integrated multi-agency services or current or previous consumers7 |
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| 240 | + | of integrated multi-agency services; |
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150 | | - | PAGE 4-HOUSE BILL 23-1249 (III) REPRESENTATIVES OR PRACTITIONERS FROM LOCAL , REGIONAL, |
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151 | | - | OR STATEWIDE RESTORATIVE JUSTICE PROGRAMS . |
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152 | | - | (f) Authorization to create individualized service and support |
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153 | | - | teams. The memorandum of understanding shall MUST include |
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154 | | - | authorization for the interagency oversight group to establish individualized |
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155 | | - | service and support teams to develop a service and support plan and to |
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156 | | - | provide services to children and families. who would benefit from |
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157 | | - | integrated multi-agency services. |
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158 | | - | (i) Performance-based measures. The department of human |
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159 | | - | services and the persons specified in section 24-1.9-103 (2)(b) shall develop |
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160 | | - | performance measures for the system of collaborative management, which |
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161 | | - | measures may be modified biennially to ensure that the measures remain |
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162 | | - | valid. The memorandum of understanding must identify performance |
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163 | | - | measures developed pursuant to this paragraph (i). If the parties to the |
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164 | | - | memorandum of understanding meet the identified performance measures, |
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165 | | - | the memorandum of understanding must require the interagency oversight |
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166 | | - | group to create a procedure, subject to the approval of the head or director |
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167 | | - | of each agency or department specified in paragraphs (a) and (a.5) of |
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168 | | - | subsection (1) of this section, to allow any incentive moneys received by the |
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169 | | - | department of human services and allocated pursuant to section 24-1.9-104 |
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170 | | - | to be reinvested by the parties to the memorandum of understanding to |
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171 | | - | provide appropriate services to children and families who would benefit |
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172 | | - | from integrated multi-agency services, as such population is defined by the |
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173 | | - | memorandum of understanding pursuant to paragraph (c) of this subsection |
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174 | | - | (2). The parties to a memorandum of understanding shall report annually to |
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175 | | - | the department of human services on the performance measures identified |
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176 | | - | in the parties' memorandum of understanding pursuant to this paragraph (i). |
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177 | | - | SECTION 4. In Colorado Revised Statutes, add 24-1.9-102.3 as |
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178 | | - | follows: |
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179 | | - | 24-1.9-102.3. Duties of individualized service and support teams. |
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180 | | - | (1) A |
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181 | | - | LOCAL COLLABORATIVE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM , AS DESCRIBED IN |
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182 | | - | SECTION |
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183 | | - | 24-1.9-102, MUST CREATE ONE OR MORE INDIVIDUALIZED SERVICE |
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184 | | - | AND SUPPORT TEAMS |
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185 | | - | . AN INDIVIDUALIZED SERVICE AND SUPPORT TEAM MAY |
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186 | | - | REFER A CHILD TO SERVICES AND MAY ESTABLISH A SERVICE AND SUPPORT |
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187 | | - | PLAN FOR A CHILD AFTER MEETING WITH THE CHILD |
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188 | | - | , THE CHILD'S FAMILY, |
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189 | | - | AND ANY OTHER RELEVANT PARTY OR COMMUNITY PARTNERS . |
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190 | | - | PAGE 5-HOUSE BILL 23-1249 (2) THE INFORMATION FORM FOR CHILDREN CREATED IN SECTION |
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191 | | - | 24-1.9-102.7, OR ANY OTHER FORM CREATED BY THE LOCAL COLLABORATIVE |
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192 | | - | MANAGEMENT PROGRAM |
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193 | | - | , MAY BE USED BY MULTIPLE AGENCIES TO REFER A |
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194 | | - | CHILD TO A LOCAL COLLABORATIVE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM IN |
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195 | | - | ACCORDANCE WITH THE LOCAL COLLABORATIVE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM |
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196 | | - | 'S |
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197 | | - | MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING |
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198 | | - | . SUCH AGENCIES INCLUDE, BUT ARE NOT |
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199 | | - | LIMITED TO |
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200 | | - | : |
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| 242 | + | 8 |
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| 243 | + | (III) R |
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| 244 | + | EPRESENTATIVES OR PRACTITIONERS FROM LOCAL , |
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| 245 | + | 9 |
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| 246 | + | REGIONAL, OR STATEWIDE RESTORATIVE JUSTICE PROGRAMS .10 |
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| 247 | + | (f) Authorization to create individualized service and support11 |
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| 248 | + | teams. The memorandum of understanding shall MUST include12 |
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| 249 | + | authorization for the interagency oversight group to establish13 |
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| 250 | + | individualized service and support teams to develop a service and support14 |
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| 251 | + | plan and to provide services to children and families. who would benefit15 |
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| 252 | + | from integrated multi-agency services.16 |
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| 253 | + | (i) Performance-based measures. The department of human17 |
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| 254 | + | services and the persons specified in section 24-1.9-103 (2)(b) shall18 |
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| 255 | + | develop performance measures for the system of collaborative19 |
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| 256 | + | management, which measures may be modified biennially to ensure that20 |
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| 257 | + | the measures remain valid. The memorandum of understanding must21 |
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| 258 | + | identify performance measures developed pursuant to this paragraph (i).22 |
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| 259 | + | If the parties to the memorandum of understanding meet the identified23 |
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| 260 | + | performance measures, the memorandum of understanding must require24 |
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| 261 | + | the interagency oversight group to create a procedure, subject to the25 |
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| 262 | + | approval of the head or director of each agency or department specified26 |
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| 263 | + | in paragraphs (a) and (a.5) of subsection (1) of this section, to allow any27 |
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| 264 | + | 1249 |
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| 265 | + | -7- incentive moneys received by the department of human services and1 |
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| 266 | + | allocated pursuant to section 24-1.9-104 to be reinvested by the parties to2 |
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| 267 | + | the memorandum of understanding to provide appropriate services to3 |
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| 268 | + | children and families who would benefit from integrated multi-agency4 |
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| 269 | + | services, as such population is defined by the memorandum of5 |
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| 270 | + | understanding pursuant to paragraph (c) of this subsection (2). The parties6 |
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| 271 | + | to a memorandum of understanding shall report annually to the7 |
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| 272 | + | department of human services on the performance measures identified in8 |
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| 273 | + | the parties' memorandum of understanding pursuant to this paragraph (i).9 |
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| 274 | + | SECTION 4. In Colorado Revised Statutes, add 24-1.9-102.3 as10 |
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| 275 | + | follows:11 |
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| 276 | + | 24-1.9-102.3. Duties of individualized service and support12 |
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| 277 | + | teams. (1) A |
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| 278 | + | LOCAL COLLABORATIVE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM , AS |
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| 279 | + | 13 |
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| 280 | + | DESCRIBED IN SECTION 24-1.9-102, MUST CREATE ONE OR MORE14 |
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| 281 | + | INDIVIDUALIZED SERVICE AND SUPPORT TEAMS . AN INDIVIDUALIZED15 |
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| 282 | + | SERVICE AND SUPPORT TEAM MAY REFER A CHILD TO SERVICES AND MAY16 |
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| 283 | + | ESTABLISH A SERVICE AND SUPPORT PLAN FOR A CHILD AFTER MEETING17 |
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| 284 | + | WITH THE CHILD, THE CHILD'S FAMILY, AND ANY OTHER RELEVANT PARTY18 |
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| 285 | + | OR COMMUNITY PARTNERS .19 |
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| 286 | + | (2) T |
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| 287 | + | HE INFORMATION FORM FOR CHILDREN CREATED IN SECTION |
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| 288 | + | 20 |
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| 289 | + | 24-1.9-102.7, |
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| 290 | + | OR ANY OTHER FORM CREATED BY THE LOCAL |
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| 291 | + | 21 |
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| 292 | + | COLLABORATIVE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM , MAY BE USED BY MULTIPLE22 |
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| 293 | + | AGENCIES TO REFER A CHILD TO A LOCAL COLLABORATIVE MANAGEMENT23 |
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| 294 | + | PROGRAM IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LOCAL COLLABORATIVE24 |
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| 295 | + | MANAGEMENT PROGRAM 'S MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING . SUCH25 |
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| 296 | + | AGENCIES INCLUDE, BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO:26 |
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312 | | - | CONTRARY |
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313 | | - | , A CHILD'S RECORDS, STATEMENTS, OR HISTORY WITH THE LOCAL |
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314 | | - | COLLABORATIVE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM ARE NOT |
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315 | | - | , WITHOUT THE CHILD'S |
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316 | | - | CONSENT |
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317 | | - | , ADMISSIBLE AS EVIDENCE IN ANY ADJUDICATORY OR CRIMINAL |
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318 | | - | HEARING IN WHICH THE CHILD IS ACCUSED AND ARE NOT SUBJECT TO |
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319 | | - | SUBPOENA IN ANY ADJUDICATORY OR CRIMINAL HEARING IN WHICH THE |
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320 | | - | JUVENILE IS ACCUSED |
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321 | | - | . THIS SUBSECTION (5) DOES NOT SUPERCEDE ANY |
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322 | | - | OBLIGATIONS AND DUTIES OF ANY MANDATORY REPORTER PURSUANT TO |
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323 | | - | SECTION |
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324 | | - | 19-3-304. |
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325 | | - | SECTION 5. In Colorado Revised Statutes, amend 24-1.9-102.5 |
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326 | | - | as follows: |
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327 | | - | 24-1.9-102.5. Evaluation. The department of human services shall |
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328 | | - | ensure that an annual external evaluation of the statewide program and each |
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329 | | - | county or regional program is conducted by an independent outside entity. |
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330 | | - | The department may contract with the outside entity to conduct an external |
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331 | | - | evaluation of those counties that opted not to participate in the collaborative |
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332 | | - | management program. The department of human services shall utilize |
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333 | | - | moneys |
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334 | | - | MONEY in the performance-based collaborative management |
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335 | | - | incentive cash fund created in section 24-1.9-104, or any general fund |
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336 | | - | moneys MONEY appropriated for this purpose, for annual external |
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337 | | - | evaluations of the counties participating in memorandums of understanding |
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338 | | - | pursuant to section 24-1.9-102, also known as the |
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339 | | - | LOCAL collaborative |
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340 | | - | PAGE 8-HOUSE BILL 23-1249 management program, as well as external evaluations as determined by the |
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341 | | - | department of human services of those counties that opted to not participate |
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342 | | - | in the collaborative management program. The annual external evaluation |
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343 | | - | must include any evaluation that may be required in connection with a |
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344 | | - | waiver authorized pursuant to section 24-1.9-102 (4). and an evaluation of |
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345 | | - | whether the parties to a collaborative management program have |
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346 | | - | successfully met or exceeded the performance measures identified in the |
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347 | | - | parties' memorandum of understanding pursuant to section 24-1.9-102. |
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348 | | - | (2)(i). Each county participating in the LOCAL collaborative management |
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349 | | - | program shall participate fully in the annual external evaluation. |
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350 | | - | SECTION 6. In Colorado Revised Statutes, amend 24-1.9-102.7 |
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351 | | - | as follows: |
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352 | | - | 24-1.9-102.7. Technical assistance. (1) The department of human |
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353 | | - | services shall develop and implement training for counties participating in |
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354 | | - | or interested in participating in |
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355 | | - | the LOCAL collaborative management |
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356 | | - | program. The department of human services shall utilize moneys MONEY in |
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357 | | - | the performance-based collaborative management incentive cash fund |
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358 | | - | created in section 24-1.9-104, or any general fund moneys MONEY |
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359 | | - | appropriated for this purpose, to develop and implement training for counties. The training shall |
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360 | | - | MUST identify management strategies to |
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361 | | - | collaborate effectively and efficiently to share resources or to manage and |
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362 | | - | integrate the treatment and services provided to children and families |
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363 | | - | receiving collaborative management services pursuant to this article |
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364 | | - | ARTICLE 1.9, AND STRATEGIES TO ADDRESS THE NEEDS OF CHILDREN WHO |
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365 | | - | WOULD BENEFIT FROM INTEGRATED MULTI |
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366 | | - | -AGENCY SERVICES, INCLUDING |
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367 | | - | CHILDREN WHO HAVE HAD CONTACT WITH LAW ENFORCEMENT OR ARE AT |
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368 | | - | RISK OF INVOLVEMENT WITH THE JUVENILE JUSTICE SYSTEM |
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369 | | - | . IN DEVELOPING |
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370 | | - | SERVICES TO SUPPORT VICTIMS |
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371 | | - | , THE DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES |
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372 | | - | SHALL CONSULT WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY AND THE |
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373 | | - | DISTRICT ATTORNEYS |
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374 | | - | . IN DEVELOPING THE TRAINING AND STRATEGIES TO |
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375 | | - | INTEGRATE TREATMENT AND SERVICES FOR CHILDREN WHO HAVE ENGAGED |
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376 | | - | IN BEHAVIOR IN WHICH THE UNDERLYING FACTUAL BASIS INVOLVES |
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377 | | - | UNLAWFUL SEXUAL BEHAVIOR |
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378 | | - | , THE DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES |
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379 | | - | SHALL CONSULT WITH THE SEX OFFENDER MANAGEMENT BOARD CREATED |
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380 | | - | PURSUANT TO SECTION |
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381 | | - | 16-11.7-103. IN DEVELOPING THE TRAINING AND |
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382 | | - | OVERSIGHT |
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383 | | - | , THE DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES SHALL CONSIDER THE |
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384 | | - | REPORT FROM THE PRE |
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385 | | - | -ADOLESCENT SERVICES TASK FORCE CREATED IN |
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386 | | - | SECTION |
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387 | | - | 19-3-304.4. |
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388 | | - | PAGE 9-HOUSE BILL 23-1249 (2) ON OR BEFORE DECEMBER 1, 2023, THE DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN |
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389 | | - | SERVICES SHALL CREATE A MODEL INFORMATION FORM FOR CHILDREN FOR |
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390 | | - | A PARTY TO USE TO REFER A CHILD TO A LOCAL COLLABORATIVE |
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391 | | - | MANAGEMENT PROGRAM FOR ASSESSMENT AND SERVICES |
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392 | | - | . |
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393 | | - | SECTION 7. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 24-1.9-103, amend |
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394 | | - | (1)(a), (1)(c), (2)(b)(II), (2)(b)(III), and (2)(b)(VI); and add (1)(b.5), |
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395 | | - | (1)(b.7), (1)(b.8), and (1)(b.9) as follows: |
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396 | | - | 24-1.9-103. Reports - executive director review. (1) Commencing |
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397 | | - | January 1, 2007, and on or before each January 1 thereafter, each |
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398 | | - | interagency oversight group shall provide a report to the executive director |
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399 | | - | of each department and agency that is a party to any memorandum of |
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400 | | - | understanding entered into that includes: |
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401 | | - | (a) The number of children and families served through the |
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402 | | - | local-level |
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403 | | - | individualized service and support teams and A DESCRIPTION OF |
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404 | | - | THE RECOMMENDED SERVICES |
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405 | | - | ; the outcomes of the services provided, |
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| 422 | + | 8 |
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| 423 | + | CONTRARY, A CHILD'S RECORDS, STATEMENTS, OR HISTORY WITH THE9 |
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| 424 | + | LOCAL COLLABORATIVE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM ARE NOT , WITHOUT THE10 |
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| 425 | + | CHILD'S CONSENT, ADMISSIBLE AS EVIDENCE IN ANY ADJUDICATORY OR11 |
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| 426 | + | CRIMINAL HEARING IN WHICH THE CHILD IS ACCUSED AND ARE NOT12 |
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| 427 | + | SUBJECT TO SUBPOENA IN ANY ADJUDICATORY OR CRIMINAL HEARING IN13 |
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| 428 | + | WHICH THE JUVENILE IS ACCUSED . THIS SUBSECTION (5) DOES NOT14 |
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| 429 | + | SUPERCEDE ANY OBLIGATIONS AND DUTIES OF ANY MANDATORY15 |
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| 430 | + | REPORTER PURSUANT TO SECTION 19-3-304. 16 |
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| 431 | + | SECTION 5. In Colorado Revised Statutes, amend 24-1.9-102.517 |
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| 432 | + | as follows:18 |
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| 433 | + | 24-1.9-102.5. Evaluation. The department of human services19 |
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| 434 | + | shall ensure that an annual external evaluation of the statewide program20 |
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| 435 | + | and each county or regional program is conducted by an independent21 |
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| 436 | + | outside entity. The department may contract with the outside entity to22 |
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| 437 | + | conduct an external evaluation of those counties that opted not to23 |
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| 438 | + | participate in the collaborative management program. The department of24 |
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| 439 | + | human services shall utilize moneys MONEY in the performance-based25 |
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| 440 | + | collaborative management incentive cash fund created in section26 |
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| 441 | + | 24-1.9-104, or any general fund moneys MONEY appropriated for this27 |
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| 442 | + | 1249 |
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| 443 | + | -11- purpose, for annual external evaluations of the counties participating in1 |
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| 444 | + | memorandums of understanding pursuant to section 24-1.9-102, also2 |
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| 445 | + | known as the |
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| 446 | + | LOCAL collaborative management program, as well as |
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| 447 | + | 3 |
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| 448 | + | external evaluations as determined by the department of human services4 |
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| 449 | + | of those counties that opted to not participate in the collaborative5 |
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| 450 | + | management program. The annual external evaluation must include any6 |
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| 451 | + | evaluation that may be required in connection with a waiver authorized7 |
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| 452 | + | pursuant to section 24-1.9-102 (4). and an evaluation of whether the8 |
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| 453 | + | parties to a collaborative management program have successfully met or9 |
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| 454 | + | exceeded the performance measures identified in the parties'10 |
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| 455 | + | memorandum of understanding pursuant to section 24-1.9-102. (2)(i).11 |
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| 456 | + | Each county participating in the |
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| 457 | + | LOCAL collaborative management |
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| 458 | + | 12 |
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| 459 | + | program shall participate fully in the annual external evaluation.13 |
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| 460 | + | SECTION 6. In Colorado Revised Statutes, amend 24-1.9-102.714 |
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| 461 | + | as follows:15 |
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| 462 | + | 24-1.9-102.7. Technical assistance. (1) The department of16 |
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| 463 | + | human services shall develop and implement training for counties17 |
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| 464 | + | participating in or interested in participating in the LOCAL collaborative18 |
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| 465 | + | management program. The department of human services shall utilize19 |
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| 466 | + | moneys MONEY in the performance-based collaborative management20 |
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| 467 | + | incentive cash fund created in section 24-1.9-104, or any general fund21 |
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| 468 | + | moneys MONEY appropriated for this purpose, to develop and implement22 |
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| 469 | + | training for counties. The training shall MUST identify management23 |
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| 470 | + | strategies to collaborate effectively and efficiently to share resources or24 |
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| 471 | + | to manage and integrate the treatment and services provided to children25 |
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| 472 | + | and families receiving collaborative management services pursuant to this26 |
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| 473 | + | article ARTICLE 1.9, AND STRATEGIES TO ADDRESS THE NEEDS OF27 |
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| 474 | + | 1249 |
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| 475 | + | -12- CHILDREN WHO WOULD BENEFIT FROM INTEGRATED MULTI -AGENCY1 |
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| 476 | + | SERVICES, INCLUDING CHILDREN WHO HAVE HAD CONTACT WITH LAW2 |
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| 477 | + | ENFORCEMENT OR ARE AT RISK OF INVOLVEMENT WITH THE JUVENILE3 |
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| 478 | + | JUSTICE SYSTEM. IN DEVELOPING SERVICES TO SUPPORT VICTIMS , THE4 |
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| 479 | + | DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES SHALL CONSULT WITH THE5 |
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| 480 | + | DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY AND THE DISTRICT ATTORNEYS . IN6 |
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| 481 | + | DEVELOPING THE TRAINING AND STRATEGIES TO INTEGRATE TREATMENT7 |
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| 482 | + | AND SERVICES FOR CHILDREN WHO HAVE ENGAGED IN BEHAVIOR IN WHICH8 |
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| 483 | + | THE UNDERLYING FACTUAL BASIS INVOLVES UNLAWFUL SEXUAL9 |
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| 484 | + | BEHAVIOR, THE DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES SHALL CONSULT WITH10 |
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| 485 | + | THE SEX OFFENDER MANAGEMENT BOARD CREATED PURSUANT TO SECTION11 |
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| 486 | + | 16-11.7-103. |
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| 487 | + | IN DEVELOPING THE TRAINING AND OVERSIGHT , THE |
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| 488 | + | 12 |
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| 489 | + | DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES SHALL CONSIDER THE REPORT FROM13 |
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| 490 | + | THE PRE-ADOLESCENT SERVICES TASK FORCE CREATED IN SECTION14 |
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| 491 | + | 19-3-304.4.15 |
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| 492 | + | (2) O |
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| 493 | + | N OR BEFORE DECEMBER 1, 2023, THE DEPARTMENT OF |
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| 494 | + | 16 |
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| 495 | + | HUMAN SERVICES SHALL CREATE A MODEL INFORMATION FORM FOR17 |
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| 496 | + | CHILDREN FOR A PARTY TO USE TO REFER A CHILD TO A LOCAL18 |
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| 497 | + | COLLABORATIVE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM FOR ASSESSMENT AND19 |
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| 498 | + | SERVICES.20 |
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| 499 | + | SECTION 7. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 24-1.9-103, amend21 |
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| 500 | + | (1)(a), (1)(c), (2)(b)(II), (2)(b)(III), and (2)(b)(VI); and add (1)(b.5),22 |
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| 501 | + | (1)(b.7), (1)(b.8), and (1)(b.9) as follows:23 |
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| 502 | + | 24-1.9-103. Reports - executive director review.24 |
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| 503 | + | (1) Commencing January 1, 2007, and on or before each January 125 |
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| 504 | + | thereafter, each interagency oversight group shall provide a report to the26 |
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| 505 | + | executive director of each department and agency that is a party to any27 |
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| 506 | + | 1249 |
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| 507 | + | -13- memorandum of understanding entered into that includes:1 |
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| 508 | + | (a) The number of children and families served through the2 |
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| 509 | + | local-level individualized service and support teams and A DESCRIPTION3 |
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| 510 | + | OF THE RECOMMENDED SERVICES ; the outcomes of the services provided,4 |
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449 | | - | OF THIS TITLE 24; OR |
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450 | | - | (III) A PROTECTED PARTY IN A PROTECTION ORDER PURSUANT TO |
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451 | | - | PART |
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452 | | - | 14 OF TITLE 13, SECTION 19-2-707 AS IT EXISTED PRIOR TO ITS REPEAL |
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453 | | - | IN |
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454 | | - | 2021, OR SECTION 18-1-1001; |
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455 | | - | (c) An accounting of moneys |
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456 | | - | MONEY that were WAS reinvested in |
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457 | | - | additional services provided to children or families who would benefit from |
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458 | | - | integrated multi-agency services due to cost-savings that may have resulted; |
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459 | | - | or due to meeting or exceeding performance measures identified in the |
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460 | | - | memorandum of understanding pursuant to section 24-1.9-102 (2)(i); |
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461 | | - | (2) (b) The following persons or their designees shall attend the |
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462 | | - | annual meeting required pursuant to subsection (2)(a) of this section: |
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463 | | - | (II) A superintendent of a school district that has entered into a |
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464 | | - | memorandum of understanding, and has met or exceeded the performance |
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465 | | - | measures identified in the memorandum of understanding pursuant to |
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466 | | - | section 24-1.9-102 (2)(i), as such superintendent is selected by the |
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467 | | - | commissioner of education; |
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468 | | - | (III) A director of a county department of human or social services |
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469 | | - | that has entered into a memorandum of understanding, and has met or |
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470 | | - | exceeded the performance measures identified in the memorandum of |
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471 | | - | understanding pursuant to section 24-1.9-102 (2)(i), as such director is |
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472 | | - | selected by the executive director of the state department of human services; |
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473 | | - | (VI) A director of a local mental health center that has entered into |
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474 | | - | a memorandum of understanding, and has met or exceeded the performance |
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475 | | - | measures identified in the memorandum of understanding pursuant to |
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476 | | - | section 24-1.9-102 (2)(i), as such director is selected by the executive |
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477 | | - | director of the department of human services; |
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478 | | - | PAGE 11-HOUSE BILL 23-1249 SECTION 8. In Colorado Revised Statutes, amend 24-1.9-104 as |
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479 | | - | follows: |
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480 | | - | 24-1.9-104. Cash fund - creation - grants, gifts, and donations. |
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481 | | - | (1) On July 1, 2005, there shall be IS created in the state treasury the |
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482 | | - | performance-based collaborative management incentive cash fund, which |
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483 | | - | shall be IS referred to in this section as the "fund". The moneys MONEY in |
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484 | | - | the fund shall be IS subject to annual appropriation by the general assembly |
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485 | | - | to the department of human services for state fiscal year 2005-06 and each |
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486 | | - | fiscal year thereafter. The fund shall consist |
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487 | | - | CONSISTS of moneys MONEY |
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488 | | - | received from docket fees in civil actions and transferred as specified in section 13-32-101. (5)(a)(II), C.R.S. |
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489 | | - | (1.5) ON JULY 1, 2023, AND ANNUALLY THEREAFTER , THE GENERAL |
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490 | | - | ASSEMBLY SHALL APPROPRIATE MONEY TO THE FUND TO SERVE CHILDREN |
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491 | | - | WHO WOULD BENEFIT FROM INTEGRATED MULTI |
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492 | | - | -AGENCY SERVICES, |
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493 | | - | INCLUDING CHILDREN WHO HAVE HAD CONTACT WITH LAW ENFORCEMENT |
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494 | | - | OR WHO ARE AT RISK OF INVOLVEMENT WITH THE JUVENILE JUSTICE SYSTEM |
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495 | | - | . |
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496 | | - | (2) The executive director of the department of human services is |
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497 | | - | authorized to accept and expend on behalf of the state any grants, gifts, or |
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498 | | - | donations from any private or public source for the purposes of this section. |
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499 | | - | All private and public funds received through grants, gifts, or donations |
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500 | | - | shall |
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501 | | - | MUST be transmitted to the state treasurer, who shall credit the same |
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502 | | - | to the fund in addition to moneys MONEY credited pursuant to subsection (1) |
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503 | | - | of this section and any moneys MONEY that may be appropriated to the fund |
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504 | | - | directly by the general assembly. All investment earnings derived from the |
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505 | | - | deposit and investment of moneys |
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506 | | - | MONEY in the fund shall remain REMAINS |
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507 | | - | in the fund and shall not be transferred DOES NOT TRANSFER or revert to the |
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508 | | - | general fund of the state or any other fund at the end of any fiscal year. |
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509 | | - | (2.5) Notwithstanding any provision of this section to the contrary, |
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510 | | - | on June 1, 2009, the state treasurer shall deduct three hundred thousand |
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511 | | - | dollars from the fund and transfer such sum to the general fund. |
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512 | | - | (3) (a) On and after July 1, 2005, the executive director of the |
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513 | | - | department of human services shall allocate the moneys |
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514 | | - | MONEY in the fund, |
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515 | | - | and any general fund moneys MONEY appropriated for this purpose, to |
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516 | | - | provide incentives to parties to a memorandum of understanding who have |
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517 | | - | agreed to performance-based collaborative management pursuant to section |
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518 | | - | PAGE 12-HOUSE BILL 23-1249 24-1.9-102. (2)(i) and who, based upon the annual report to the department |
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519 | | - | of human services pursuant to section 24-1.9-102 (2)(i), have successfully |
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520 | | - | met or exceeded the performance measures identified in the parties' |
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521 | | - | memorandum of understanding pursuant to section 24-1.9-102 (2)(i). The |
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522 | | - | incentives shall be used to provide services to children and families who |
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523 | | - | would benefit from integrated multi-agency services, as such population is |
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524 | | - | defined by the memorandum of understanding pursuant to section |
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525 | | - | 24-1.9-102 (2)(c). THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF THE DEPARTMENT OF |
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526 | | - | HUMAN SERVICES SHALL |
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527 | | - | : |
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528 | | - | (I) B |
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529 | | - | EGINNING JULY 1, 2023, DISTRIBUTE ADDITIONAL FUNDS |
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530 | | - | APPROPRIATED FOR THE |
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531 | | - | 2023-24 STATE FISCAL YEAR TO THE FUND TO |
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532 | | - | EXISTING COLLABORATIVE MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS PURSUANT TO THE |
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533 | | - | FUNDING FORMULA IN PLACE ON |
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534 | | - | JUNE 30, 2023; |
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| 550 | + | 2 |
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| 551 | + | OF THIS TITLE 24; OR3 |
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| 552 | + | (III) A |
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| 553 | + | PROTECTED PARTY IN A PROTECTION ORDER PURSUANT TO |
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| 554 | + | 4 |
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| 555 | + | PART 14 OF TITLE 13, SECTION 19-2-707 AS IT EXISTED PRIOR TO ITS5 |
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| 556 | + | REPEAL IN 2021, OR SECTION 18-1-1001;6 |
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| 557 | + | (c) An accounting of moneys MONEY that were WAS reinvested in7 |
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| 558 | + | additional services provided to children or families who would benefit8 |
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| 559 | + | from integrated multi-agency services due to cost-savings that may have9 |
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| 560 | + | resulted; or due to meeting or exceeding performance measures identified10 |
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| 561 | + | in the memorandum of understanding pursuant to section 24-1.9-10211 |
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| 562 | + | (2)(i);12 |
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| 563 | + | (2) (b) The following persons or their designees shall attend the13 |
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| 564 | + | annual meeting required pursuant to subsection (2)(a) of this section:14 |
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| 565 | + | (II) A superintendent of a school district that has entered into a15 |
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| 566 | + | memorandum of understanding, and has met or exceeded the performance16 |
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| 567 | + | measures identified in the memorandum of understanding pursuant to17 |
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| 568 | + | section 24-1.9-102 (2)(i), as such superintendent is selected by the18 |
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| 569 | + | commissioner of education;19 |
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| 570 | + | (III) A director of a county department of human or social services20 |
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| 571 | + | that has entered into a memorandum of understanding, and has met or21 |
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| 572 | + | exceeded the performance measures identified in the memorandum of22 |
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| 573 | + | understanding pursuant to section 24-1.9-102 (2)(i), as such director is23 |
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| 574 | + | selected by the executive director of the state department of human24 |
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| 575 | + | services;25 |
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| 576 | + | (VI) A director of a local mental health center that has entered26 |
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| 577 | + | into a memorandum of understanding, and has met or exceeded the27 |
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| 578 | + | 1249 |
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| 579 | + | -15- performance measures identified in the memorandum of understanding1 |
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| 580 | + | pursuant to section 24-1.9-102 (2)(i), as such director is selected by the2 |
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| 581 | + | executive director of the department of human services;3 |
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| 582 | + | SECTION 8. In Colorado Revised Statutes, amend 24-1.9-1044 |
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| 583 | + | as follows:5 |
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| 584 | + | 24-1.9-104. Cash fund - creation - grants, gifts, and donations.6 |
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| 585 | + | (1) On July 1, 2005, there shall be IS created in the state treasury the7 |
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| 586 | + | performance-based collaborative management incentive cash fund, which8 |
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| 587 | + | shall be IS referred to in this section as the "fund". The moneys MONEY in9 |
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| 588 | + | the fund shall be IS subject to annual appropriation by the general10 |
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| 589 | + | assembly to the department of human services for state fiscal year11 |
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| 590 | + | 2005-06 and each fiscal year thereafter. The fund shall consist CONSISTS12 |
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| 591 | + | of moneys MONEY received from docket fees in civil actions and13 |
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| 592 | + | transferred as specified in section 13-32-101. (5)(a)(II), C.R.S.14 |
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| 593 | + | (1.5) O |
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| 594 | + | N JULY 1, 2023, AND ANNUALLY THEREAFTER , THE |
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| 595 | + | 15 |
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| 596 | + | GENERAL ASSEMBLY SHALL APPROPRIATE MONEY TO THE FUND TO SERVE16 |
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| 597 | + | CHILDREN WHO WOULD BENEFIT FROM INTEGRATED MULTI -AGENCY17 |
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| 598 | + | SERVICES, INCLUDING CHILDREN WHO HAVE HAD CONTACT WITH LAW18 |
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| 599 | + | ENFORCEMENT OR WHO ARE AT RISK OF INVOLVEMENT WITH THE JUVENILE19 |
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| 600 | + | JUSTICE SYSTEM.20 |
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| 601 | + | (2) The executive director of the department of human services is21 |
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| 602 | + | authorized to accept and expend on behalf of the state any grants, gifts,22 |
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| 603 | + | or donations from any private or public source for the purposes of this23 |
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| 604 | + | section. All private and public funds received through grants, gifts, or24 |
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| 605 | + | donations shall MUST be transmitted to the state treasurer, who shall credit25 |
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| 606 | + | the same to the fund in addition to moneys MONEY credited pursuant to26 |
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| 607 | + | subsection (1) of this section and any moneys MONEY that may be27 |
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| 608 | + | 1249 |
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| 609 | + | -16- appropriated to the fund directly by the general assembly. All investment1 |
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| 610 | + | earnings derived from the deposit and investment of moneys MONEY in2 |
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| 611 | + | the fund shall remain REMAINS in the fund and shall not be transferred3 |
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| 612 | + | DOES NOT TRANSFER or revert to the general fund of the state or any other4 |
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| 613 | + | fund at the end of any fiscal year.5 |
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| 614 | + | (2.5) Notwithstanding any provision of this section to the6 |
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| 615 | + | contrary, on June 1, 2009, the state treasurer shall deduct three hundred7 |
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| 616 | + | thousand dollars from the fund and transfer such sum to the general fund.8 |
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| 617 | + | (3) (a) On and after July 1, 2005, the executive director of the9 |
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| 618 | + | department of human services shall allocate the moneys MONEY in the10 |
---|
| 619 | + | fund, and any general fund moneys MONEY appropriated for this purpose,11 |
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| 620 | + | to provide incentives to parties to a memorandum of understanding who12 |
---|
| 621 | + | have agreed to performance-based collaborative management pursuant to13 |
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| 622 | + | section 24-1.9-102. (2)(i) and who, based upon the annual report to the14 |
---|
| 623 | + | department of human services pursuant to section 24-1.9-102 (2)(i), have15 |
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| 624 | + | successfully met or exceeded the performance measures identified in the16 |
---|
| 625 | + | parties' memorandum of understanding pursuant to section 24-1.9-10217 |
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| 626 | + | (2)(i). The incentives shall be used to provide services to children and18 |
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| 627 | + | families who would benefit from integrated multi-agency services, as19 |
---|
| 628 | + | such population is defined by the memorandum of understanding pursuant20 |
---|
| 629 | + | to section 24-1.9-102 (2)(c). THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF THE21 |
---|
| 630 | + | DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES SHALL :22 |
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| 631 | + | (I) |
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| 632 | + | BEGINNING JULY 1, 2023, DISTRIBUTE ADDITIONAL FUNDS |
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| 633 | + | 23 |
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| 634 | + | APPROPRIATED FOR THE 2023-24 STATE FISCAL YEAR TO THE FUND TO24 |
---|
| 635 | + | EXISTING COLLABORATIVE MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS PURSUANT TO THE25 |
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| 636 | + | FUNDING FORMULA IN PLACE ON JUNE 30, 2023;26 |
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554 | | - | THE CHILD |
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555 | | - | 'S FAMILY MEMBERS TO APPROPRIATE SERVICES ; AND |
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556 | | - | (C) THE NUMBER OF CHILDREN IN THE POPULATION TO BE SERVED , |
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557 | | - | AS DEFINED BY THE MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING PURSUANT TO |
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558 | | - | SECTION |
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559 | | - | 24-1.9-102, IN EACH COUNTY OR REGION. |
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560 | | - | (a.5) On and after July 1, 2008, the executive director of the |
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561 | | - | department of human services is authorized to allocate moneys |
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562 | | - | MONEY in |
---|
563 | | - | the fund, and any general fund moneys MONEY appropriated for this |
---|
564 | | - | purpose, to be used to cover the direct and indirect costs of the external |
---|
565 | | - | evaluation of the performance-based |
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566 | | - | collaborative management program |
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567 | | - | described in section 24-1.9-102 and the technical assistance and training for |
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568 | | - | PAGE 13-HOUSE BILL 23-1249 counties as described in section 24-1.9-102.7. |
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569 | | - | (b) For purposes of allocating incentive moneys MONEY pursuant to |
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570 | | - | this subsection (3), the executive director of the department of human |
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571 | | - | services shall submit an accounting of moneys |
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572 | | - | MONEY in the fund, available |
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573 | | - | for incentives, and any general fund moneys MONEY appropriated for this |
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574 | | - | purpose, and a proposal for the allocation of incentive moneys MONEY to the |
---|
575 | | - | state board of human services for review and approval prior to the |
---|
576 | | - | allocation of the moneys |
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577 | | - | MONEY. The state board of human services shall |
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578 | | - | approve the proposal not later than thirty days after receipt of the proposal |
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579 | | - | from the executive director of the department of human services. |
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580 | | - | SECTION 9. In Colorado Revised Statutes, add 24-1.9-105 as |
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581 | | - | follows: |
---|
582 | | - | 24-1.9-105. Funding for future local collaborative management |
---|
583 | | - | programs. (1) F |
---|
584 | | - | OR STATE FISCAL YEAR 2023-24, THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
---|
585 | | - | SHALL APPROPRIATE TWO MILLION DOLLARS FROM THE GENERAL FUND TO |
---|
586 | | - | THE DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES TO BE USED TO ASSIST INTERESTED |
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587 | | - | COUNTIES THAT DO NOT ALREADY OPERATE A LOCAL COLLABORATIVE |
---|
588 | | - | MANAGEMENT PROGRAM WITH ESTABLISHING A LOCAL COLLABORATIVE |
---|
589 | | - | MANAGEMENT PROGRAM OR JOINING AN EXISTING LOCAL COLLABORATIVE |
---|
590 | | - | MANAGEMENT PROGRAM |
---|
591 | | - | . THE DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES SHALL |
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592 | | - | DETERMINE THE AMOUNT THAT IS DI STRIBUTED TO A COUNTY FOR THIS |
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593 | | - | PURPOSE |
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594 | | - | . |
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| 654 | + | 10 |
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| 655 | + | THE CHILD'S FAMILY MEMBERS TO APPROPRIATE SERVICES ; AND11 |
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| 656 | + | (C) T |
---|
| 657 | + | HE NUMBER OF CHILDREN IN THE POPULATION TO BE SERVED , |
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| 658 | + | 12 |
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| 659 | + | AS DEFINED BY THE MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING PURSUANT TO13 |
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| 660 | + | SECTION 24-1.9-102, IN EACH COUNTY OR REGION.14 |
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| 661 | + | (a.5) On and after July 1, 2008, the executive director of the15 |
---|
| 662 | + | department of human services is authorized to allocate moneys MONEY in16 |
---|
| 663 | + | the fund, and any general fund moneys MONEY appropriated for this17 |
---|
| 664 | + | purpose, to be used to cover the direct and indirect costs of the external18 |
---|
| 665 | + | evaluation of the performance-based collaborative management program19 |
---|
| 666 | + | described in section 24-1.9-102 and the technical assistance and training20 |
---|
| 667 | + | for counties as described in section 24-1.9-102.7.21 |
---|
| 668 | + | (b) For purposes of allocating incentive moneys MONEY pursuant22 |
---|
| 669 | + | to this subsection (3), the executive director of the department of human23 |
---|
| 670 | + | services shall submit an accounting of moneys MONEY in the fund,24 |
---|
| 671 | + | available for incentives, and any general fund moneys MONEY25 |
---|
| 672 | + | appropriated for this purpose, and a proposal for the allocation of26 |
---|
| 673 | + | incentive moneys MONEY to the state board of human services for review27 |
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| 674 | + | 1249 |
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| 675 | + | -18- and approval prior to the allocation of the moneys MONEY. The state1 |
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| 676 | + | board of human services shall approve the proposal not later than thirty2 |
---|
| 677 | + | days after receipt of the proposal from the executive director of the3 |
---|
| 678 | + | department of human services.4 |
---|
| 679 | + | SECTION 9. In Colorado Revised Statutes, add 24-1.9-105 as5 |
---|
| 680 | + | follows:6 |
---|
| 681 | + | 24-1.9-105. Funding for future local collaborative7 |
---|
| 682 | + | management programs. (1) F |
---|
| 683 | + | OR STATE FISCAL YEAR 2023-24, THE |
---|
| 684 | + | 8 |
---|
| 685 | + | GENERAL ASSEMBLY SHALL APPROPRIATE TWO MILLION DOLLARS FROM9 |
---|
| 686 | + | THE GENERAL FUND TO THE DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES TO BE USED10 |
---|
| 687 | + | TO ASSIST INTERESTED COUNTIES THAT DO NOT ALREADY OPERATE A11 |
---|
| 688 | + | LOCAL COLLABORATIVE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM WITH ESTABLISHING A12 |
---|
| 689 | + | LOCAL COLLABORATIVE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM OR JOINING AN EXISTING13 |
---|
| 690 | + | LOCAL COLLABORATIVE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM . THE DEPARTMENT OF14 |
---|
| 691 | + | HUMAN SERVICES SHALL DETERMINE THE AMOUNT THAT IS DISTRIBUTED15 |
---|
| 692 | + | TO A COUNTY FOR THIS PURPOSE.16 |
---|
596 | | - | LL UNEXPENDED OR UNENCUMBERED MONEY THAT REMAINS AT |
---|
597 | | - | THE END OF STATE FISCAL YEAR |
---|
598 | | - | 2023-24 SHALL REVERT TO THE |
---|
599 | | - | COLLABORATIVE MANAGEMENT CASH FUND CREATED IN SECTION |
---|
600 | | - | 24-1.9-104. |
---|
601 | | - | SECTION 10. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 27-50-403, amend |
---|
602 | | - | (2)(f) as follows: |
---|
603 | | - | 27-50-403. Behavioral health administrative services |
---|
604 | | - | organizations - contract requirements - individual access - care |
---|
605 | | - | coordination. (2) A behavioral health administrative services organization |
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606 | | - | shall: |
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607 | | - | (f) Require collaboration with all local law enforcement and county |
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608 | | - | PAGE 14-HOUSE BILL 23-1249 agencies in the service area, including county departments of human or |
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609 | | - | social services |
---|
610 | | - | AND LOCAL COLLABORATIVE MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS |
---|
611 | | - | WITHIN THE SERVICE AREA |
---|
612 | | - | ; |
---|
613 | | - | SECTION 11. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 27-50-404, amend (3) |
---|
614 | | - | as follows: |
---|
615 | | - | 27-50-404. Care coordination - responsibilities of behavioral |
---|
616 | | - | health administrative services organizations - coordination with |
---|
617 | | - | managed care entities. (3) A behavioral health administrative services |
---|
618 | | - | organization shall ensure care coordination services through its network and |
---|
619 | | - | include local partners, when appropriate, such as counties and school |
---|
620 | | - | districts COUNTIES, SCHOOL DISTRICTS, AND LOCAL COLLABORATIVE |
---|
621 | | - | MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS |
---|
622 | | - | . |
---|
623 | | - | SECTION 12. In Colorado Revised Statutes, add 20-1-115 as |
---|
624 | | - | follows: |
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| 694 | + | LL UNEXPENDED OR UNENCUMBERED MONEY THAT REMAINS |
---|
| 695 | + | 17 |
---|
| 696 | + | AT THE END OF STATE FISCAL YEAR 2023-24 SHALL REVERT TO THE18 |
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| 697 | + | COLLABORATIVE MANAGEMENT CASH FUND CREATED IN SECTION19 |
---|
| 698 | + | 24-1.9-104.20 |
---|
| 699 | + | SECTION 10. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 27-50-403, amend21 |
---|
| 700 | + | (2)(f) as follows:22 |
---|
| 701 | + | 27-50-403. Behavioral health administrative services23 |
---|
| 702 | + | organizations - contract requirements - individual access - care24 |
---|
| 703 | + | coordination. (2) A behavioral health administrative services25 |
---|
| 704 | + | organization shall:26 |
---|
| 705 | + | (f) Require collaboration with all local law enforcement and27 |
---|
| 706 | + | 1249 |
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| 707 | + | -19- county agencies in the service area, including county departments of1 |
---|
| 708 | + | human or social services |
---|
| 709 | + | AND LOCAL COLLABORATIVE MANAGEMENT |
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| 710 | + | 2 |
---|
| 711 | + | PROGRAMS WITHIN THE SERVICE AREA ;3 |
---|
| 712 | + | SECTION 11. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 27-50-404, amend4 |
---|
| 713 | + | (3) as follows:5 |
---|
| 714 | + | 27-50-404. Care coordination - responsibilities of behavioral6 |
---|
| 715 | + | health administrative services organizations - coordination with7 |
---|
| 716 | + | managed care entities. (3) A behavioral health administrative services8 |
---|
| 717 | + | organization shall ensure care coordination services through its network9 |
---|
| 718 | + | and include local partners, when appropriate, such as counties and school10 |
---|
| 719 | + | districts COUNTIES, SCHOOL DISTRICTS, AND LOCAL COLLABORATIVE11 |
---|
| 720 | + | MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS .12 |
---|
| 721 | + | SECTION 12. In Colorado Revised Statutes, add 20-1-115 as13 |
---|
| 722 | + | follows: 14 |
---|
651 | | - | UNDER THIRTEEN YEARS OF AGE WHO WERE CHARGED WITH AN OFFENSE IN |
---|
652 | | - | A JUVENILE PROCEEDING AS A CONSEQUENCE OF FAILING TO SUCCESSFULLY |
---|
653 | | - | COMPLETE A DIVERSION PROGRAM |
---|
654 | | - | ; AND |
---|
655 | | - | PAGE 15-HOUSE BILL 23-1249 (d) THE NUMBER OF CHILDREN TEN YEARS OF AGE OR OLDER BUT |
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656 | | - | UNDER THIRTEEN YEARS OF AGE WHO ENTER INTO A DIVERSION PROGRAM |
---|
657 | | - | AND |
---|
658 | | - | , AT THE TIME OF ENTRY INTO THE DIVERSION PROGRAM OR DURING |
---|
659 | | - | PARTICIPATION IN THE DIVERSION PROGRAM |
---|
660 | | - | , ARE KNOWN TO THE DIVERSION |
---|
661 | | - | PROGRAM OR DISTRICT ATTORNEY |
---|
662 | | - | 'S OFFICE TO RECEIVE SERVICES FROM A |
---|
663 | | - | COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN OR SOCIAL SERVICES |
---|
664 | | - | , INCLUDING SERVICES |
---|
665 | | - | PROVIDED THROUGH PREVENTION PROGRAMS |
---|
666 | | - | , ASSESSMENT, A DEPARTMENT |
---|
667 | | - | OF HUMAN SERVICES CASE WITHOUT COURT INVOLVEMENT |
---|
668 | | - | , OR A |
---|
669 | | - | DEPENDENCY AND NEGLECT CASE |
---|
670 | | - | ; |
---|
671 | | - | SECTION 13. Appropriation. (1) For the 2023-24 state fiscal year, |
---|
672 | | - | $2,257,411 is appropriated to the department of human services for use by |
---|
673 | | - | the division of child welfare. This appropriation is from the general fund. |
---|
674 | | - | To implement this act, the division may use the appropriation as follows: |
---|
675 | | - | (a) $257,411 for collaborative management program administration |
---|
676 | | - | and evaluation, which amount is based on an assumption that the division |
---|
677 | | - | will require an additional 1.0 FTE; and |
---|
678 | | - | (b) $2,000,000 to be distributed pursuant to section 24-1.9-105, |
---|
679 | | - | C.R.S. |
---|
680 | | - | (2) For the 2023-24 state fiscal year, $1,165,039 is appropriated to |
---|
681 | | - | the collaborative management cash fund created in section 24-1.9-104 (1), |
---|
682 | | - | C.R.S. This appropriation is from the general fund. The department of |
---|
683 | | - | human services is responsible for the accounting related to this |
---|
684 | | - | appropriation. |
---|
685 | | - | (3) For the 2023-24 state fiscal year, $1,165,039 is appropriated to |
---|
686 | | - | the department of human services for use by the division of child welfare |
---|
687 | | - | for distribution to existing collaborative management programs pursuant to |
---|
688 | | - | section 24-1.9-104, C.R.S. This appropriation is from reappropriated funds |
---|
689 | | - | in the collaborative management cash fund under subsection (2) of this |
---|
690 | | - | section. |
---|
691 | | - | SECTION 14. Act subject to petition - effective date. This act |
---|
692 | | - | takes effect at 12:01 a.m. on the day following the expiration of the |
---|
693 | | - | ninety-day period after final adjournment of the general assembly; except |
---|
694 | | - | that, if a referendum petition is filed pursuant to section 1 (3) of article V |
---|
695 | | - | of the state constitution against this act or an item, section, or part of this act |
---|
696 | | - | PAGE 16-HOUSE BILL 23-1249 within such period, then the act, item, section, or part will not take effect |
---|
697 | | - | unless approved by the people at the general election to be held in |
---|
698 | | - | November 2024 and, in such case, will take effect on the date of the official |
---|
699 | | - | declaration of the vote thereon by the governor. |
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700 | | - | ____________________________ ____________________________ |
---|
701 | | - | Julie McCluskie Steve Fenberg |
---|
702 | | - | SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE PRESIDENT OF |
---|
703 | | - | OF REPRESENTATIVES THE SENATE |
---|
704 | | - | ____________________________ ____________________________ |
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705 | | - | Robin Jones Cindi L. Markwell |
---|
706 | | - | CHIEF CLERK OF THE HOUSE SECRETARY OF |
---|
707 | | - | OF REPRESENTATIVES THE SENATE |
---|
708 | | - | APPROVED________________________________________ |
---|
709 | | - | (Date and Time) |
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710 | | - | _________________________________________ |
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711 | | - | Jared S. Polis |
---|
712 | | - | GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF COLORADO |
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713 | | - | PAGE 17-HOUSE BILL 23-1249 |
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| 752 | + | 6 |
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| 753 | + | UNDER THIRTEEN YEARS OF AGE WHO ENTER INTO A DIVERSION PROGRAM7 |
---|
| 754 | + | AND, AT THE TIME OF ENTRY INTO THE DIVERSION PROGRAM OR DURING8 |
---|
| 755 | + | PARTICIPATION IN THE DIVERSION PROGRAM , ARE KNOWN TO THE9 |
---|
| 756 | + | DIVERSION PROGRAM OR DISTRICT ATTORNEY 'S OFFICE TO RECEIVE10 |
---|
| 757 | + | SERVICES FROM A COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN OR SOCIAL SERVICES ,11 |
---|
| 758 | + | INCLUDING SERVICES PROVIDED THROUGH PREVENTION PROGRAMS ,12 |
---|
| 759 | + | ASSESSMENT, A DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES CASE WITHOUT COURT13 |
---|
| 760 | + | INVOLVEMENT, OR A DEPENDENCY AND NEGLECT CASE ;14 |
---|
| 761 | + | SECTION 13. Appropriation. (1) For the 2023-24 state fiscal15 |
---|
| 762 | + | year, $2,257,411 is appropriated to the department of human services for16 |
---|
| 763 | + | use by the division of child welfare. This appropriation is from the17 |
---|
| 764 | + | general fund. To implement this act, the division may use the18 |
---|
| 765 | + | appropriation as follows:19 |
---|
| 766 | + | (a) $257,411 for collaborative management program20 |
---|
| 767 | + | administration and evaluation, which amount is based on an assumption21 |
---|
| 768 | + | that the division will require an additional 1.0 FTE; and22 |
---|
| 769 | + | (b) $2,000,000 to be distributed pursuant to section 24-1.9-105,23 |
---|
| 770 | + | C.R.S.24 |
---|
| 771 | + | (2) For the 2023-24 state fiscal year, $1,165,039 is appropriated25 |
---|
| 772 | + | to the collaborative management cash fund created in section 24-1.9-10426 |
---|
| 773 | + | (1), C.R.S. This appropriation is from the general fund. The department27 |
---|
| 774 | + | 1249 |
---|
| 775 | + | -21- of human services is responsible for the accounting related to this1 |
---|
| 776 | + | appropriation.2 |
---|
| 777 | + | (3) For the 2023-24 state fiscal year, $1,165,039 is appropriated3 |
---|
| 778 | + | to the department of human services for use by the division of child4 |
---|
| 779 | + | welfare for distribution to existing collaborative management programs5 |
---|
| 780 | + | pursuant to section 24-1.9-104, C.R.S. This appropriation is from6 |
---|
| 781 | + | reappropriated funds in the collaborative management cash fund under7 |
---|
| 782 | + | subsection (2) of this section.8 |
---|
| 783 | + | SECTION 14. Act subject to petition - effective date. This act9 |
---|
| 784 | + | takes effect at 12:01 a.m. on the day following the expiration of the10 |
---|
| 785 | + | ninety-day period after final adjournment of the general assembly; except11 |
---|
| 786 | + | that, if a referendum petition is filed pursuant to section 1 (3) of article V12 |
---|
| 787 | + | of the state constitution against this act or an item, section, or part of this13 |
---|
| 788 | + | act within such period, then the act, item, section, or part will not take14 |
---|
| 789 | + | effect unless approved by the people at the general election to be held in15 |
---|
| 790 | + | November 2024 and, in such case, will take effect on the date of the16 |
---|
| 791 | + | official declaration of the vote thereon by the governor.17 |
---|
| 792 | + | 1249 |
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| 793 | + | -22- |
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