C.R.S. Section 17-1-113.9
Use of administrative segregation for state inmates

  • reporting

(1)

Notwithstanding section 24-1-136 (11)(a)(I), on or before January 1, 2012, and each January 1 thereafter, the executive director shall provide a written report to the judiciary committees of the senate and house of representatives, or any successor committees, concerning the status of administrative segregation; reclassification efforts for individuals diagnosed with behavioral health disorders or intellectual and developmental disabilities, including duration of stay, reason for placement, and number and percentage discharged; and any internal reform efforts since July 1, 2011. The report must include data concerning the placement of individuals in all settings with heightened restrictions, including the total number of placements in each setting, the total number of placements in each setting involving an individual diagnosed with a behavioral health disorder or intellectual or developmental disability, the average duration of stay of an individual in each setting, the reasons for placement in each setting, and the total number of individuals discharged from each setting.

(2)

Any cost savings achieved as a result of the implementation of sections 17-22.5-302 (1.3) and 17-22.5-405 (8) shall be appropriated and redirected to the department to support behavior-modification programs, incentive programs, mental health services or programs, or similar efforts designed as viable alternatives to administrative segregation.

Source: Section 17-1-113.9 — Use of administrative segregation for state inmates - reporting, https://leg.­colorado.­gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-17.­pdf (accessed Oct. 20, 2023).

17‑1‑101
Executive director - creation - division heads - medical personnel
17‑1‑102
Definitions
17‑1‑103
Duties of the executive director
17‑1‑103.8
Executive director - inspector general - investigators - duties
17‑1‑104.3
Correctional facilities - locations - security level - report
17‑1‑104.5
Incarceration of inmates from other states - private contract prison facilities
17‑1‑104.6
Planning and review requirements - legislative intent
17‑1‑104.9
Custody levels for state inmates at private prisons - correctional emergency - definition
17‑1‑105
Powers of executive director
17‑1‑105.1
Accreditation of private contract prisons
17‑1‑105.5
Contract rates
17‑1‑107
Department may accept gifts, donations, and grants
17‑1‑107.5
State criminal alien assistance program cash fund - creation
17‑1‑108
Transfer of inmates
17‑1‑109
Duties and functions of the warden
17‑1‑109.5
Correctional facility employees - rules
17‑1‑111
Certain provisions of the administrative procedure act not to apply
17‑1‑112
Expenses - reimbursement by department - report
17‑1‑113
Medical visits - charge to inmates - legislative declaration
17‑1‑113.1
Administration or monitoring of medications to persons in correctional facilities
17‑1‑113.2
Continuity of care for persons released from correctional facility
17‑1‑113.4
Opioid treatment for a person in custody - definitions
17‑1‑113.5
Inmates held in correctional facilities - medical benefits application assistance - county of residence - rules
17‑1‑113.6
Menstrual hygiene products for a person in custody - definition
17‑1‑113.7
Prohibition against the use of restraints on pregnant inmates in the custody of correctional facilities and private contract prisons - report
17‑1‑113.8
Persons with serious behavioral or mental health disorders - long-term isolated confinement - work group - medication-assisted treatment - appropriation - repeal
17‑1‑113.9
Use of administrative segregation for state inmates - reporting
17‑1‑114
Pool of funds - continuance of community supervision
17‑1‑114.5
Incarceration of a person in custody with the capacity for pregnancy - report
17‑1‑115.2
Correctional law enforcement agencies to provide identification cards to retired peace officers upon request - definitions
17‑1‑115.5
Prison sexual assault prevention program
17‑1‑115.7
Prevention of sexual assaults on youthful inmates - compliance with federal law - report - definition
17‑1‑115.8
Corrections officer staffing - report - double shift criteria - definition
17‑1‑115.9
Incentives for mental health professionals - report - legislative declaration
17‑1‑116
Corrections expansion reserve fund
17‑1‑119
Lethal perimeter security systems for correctional facilities - governmental immunity - limitations
17‑1‑119.5
Compilation of data related to inmates with children attending school
17‑1‑119.7
Prison population management measures
17‑1‑166
Department duties - parole plan - report
17‑1‑167
Use of restraints for state inmates - criteria - documentation - intake assessment - report - rules - definitions
17‑1‑201
Duties of department
17‑1‑202
Requests for competitive proposals and contract requirements
17‑1‑202.5
Private prison planning process
17‑1‑203
Powers and duties not delegable to contractor
17‑1‑204
Background checks
17‑1‑205
Contract termination - control of a correctional facility by the department
17‑1‑206
Inmates in custody of the department
17‑1‑206.5
Preparole release and revocation facility - community return-to-custody facility
17‑1‑207
Applicability of part
Green check means up to date. Up to date

Current through Fall 2024

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