Colorado 2024 Regular Session

Colorado House Bill HB1170

Introduced
1/31/24  
Introduced
1/31/24  
Report Pass
2/20/24  
Refer
1/31/24  
Report Pass
2/20/24  
Engrossed
2/28/24  
Refer
2/20/24  
Engrossed
2/28/24  
Report Pass
4/11/24  
Refer
2/28/24  
Report Pass
4/11/24  
Engrossed
5/28/24  
Refer
4/11/24  
Engrossed
5/28/24  
Engrossed
5/28/24  
Passed
6/4/24  
Enrolled
5/28/24  

Caption

Rights for Youth Division of Youth Services Facilities

Impact

The introduction of this bill marks a significant shift in the state's juvenile justice policy, ensuring that youths in state care are treated with respect and have their voices heard. It mandates various rights including access to medical and mental health services, educational opportunities, and the right to practice their religious beliefs. The bill requires the Division of Youth Services to create an updated handbook where these rights are clearly outlined, thereby promoting transparency and accountability in the treatment of youth in state facilities.

Summary

House Bill 1170, known as the 'Youth Rights Bill', aims to establish a comprehensive set of rights for youth detained or committed to facilities operated by the Colorado Division of Youth Services. The bill articulates fundamental rights including dignity, access to education, healthcare, and freedom from discrimination. This initiative reflects a growing recognition of the need for a humane and supportive approach toward youth in the juvenile justice system, emphasizing their potential for positive development and reintegration into society.

Sentiment

Responses to HB 1170 have been generally positive, with advocates praising it as a progressive step toward protecting vulnerable youth. Supporters believe that empowering youth with defined rights can positively influence their order of care and reintegration efforts. However, there are concerns voiced by some about the practicality of implementing these rights amidst existing systemic challenges, such as staffing shortages and funding constraints within the youth services divisions. Opponents worry about how these rights will be balanced against institutional safety and security concerns.

Contention

Noteworthy points of contention include the rights pertaining to medical care, particularly the provisions for gender-affirming treatments and mental health support, which some critics argue could complicate existing protocols. Additionally, the bill's implementation may present challenges in ensuring that all facility staff are adequately trained to uphold these rights, leading to discussions about the potential need for additional resources and oversight mechanisms to support the effective realization of the proposed rights.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CO HB1017

Bill of Rights for Foster Youth

CO HB1216

Supports for Youth in Juvenile Justice System

CO HB2311

Oklahoma Juvenile Code; adult facilities; youthful offenders; effective date.

CO AB2417

Juveniles: Youth Bill of Rights.

CO HB1038

Right To Counsel For Youth

CO SB824

Secure youth treatment facilities.

CO AB1582

Secure youth treatment facilities.

CO AB1896

Secure youth treatment facilities.

CO AB2840

Secure youth treatment facilities.

CO HB2328

JUV-PLACEMENT-YOUTH SERVICES

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