C.R.S. Section 17-26-140
Continuity of care for persons released from jail


(1)

If a person is treated for a substance use disorder at any time during the person’s incarceration, the county jail shall, at a minimum, conduct the following before releasing the person from the county jail’s custody:

(a)

Provide post-release resources developed pursuant to section 17-1-103 (1)(r) to the person;

(b)

Provide a list of available substance use providers, to the extent the behavioral health administration in the department of human services has such a list available;

(c)

If the person received or has been assessed to receive medication-assisted treatment while in jail, has a history of substance use in the community or while in jail, or requests opiate antagonists upon release, provide the person, upon release from the jail, at least eight milligrams of an opiate antagonist via inhalation or its equivalent and provide education to the person about the appropriate use of the medication;

(d)

If the person received medication-assisted treatment while in jail, has a history of substance use, or requests opiate use-disorder medication, prescribe to the person, upon release from the jail, medication for an opiate use disorder and provide education to the person about the appropriate use of the medication; and

(e)

Coordinate continued care for the person, including scheduling an appointment for the person with a substance use provider with the ability to continue the person’s treatment, provide the person with detailed information about the scheduled appointment, provide the person with a prescription for the medication that the person was taking while in custody at the facility in an amount that is at least sufficient to sustain the person until the scheduled appointment, and provide the person with a referral to the care coordination infrastructure described in section 27-60-204.

(2)

A county jail shall provide medicaid enrollment or reenrollment paperwork to a person who is incarcerated in the jail and is eligible for medicaid benefits when the person enters the county jail. The county jail must file the medicaid paperwork with the county department of health and human services upon releasing the person from the county jail’s custody.

(3)

As used in this section, “opiate antagonist” means naloxone hydrochloride or any similarly acting drug that is not a controlled substance and that is approved by the federal food and drug administration for the treatment of a drug overdose.

(4)

Notwithstanding any requirement of this section, a county jail shall not delay a person’s release from the county jail because the jail cannot timely comply with a requirement of this section.

Source: Section 17-26-140 — Continuity of care for persons released from jail, https://leg.­colorado.­gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-17.­pdf (accessed Oct. 20, 2023).

17‑26‑101
Jail in each county
17‑26‑102
Keeper of jail - expenses
17‑26‑103
Duties of keeper
17‑26‑104
Feeding prisoners
17‑26‑104.3
Menstrual hygiene products for a person in custody - definitions
17‑26‑104.4
Incarceration of a person with the capacity for pregnancy - report - definition
17‑26‑104.5
Medical visits - charge to persons in custody - provider charges - state hospital in Pueblo
17‑26‑104.7
Prohibition against the use of restraints on pregnant persons in custody
17‑26‑104.9
Opioid treatment for a person in custody - definitions
17‑26‑105
Separation of prisoners
17‑26‑106
Male and female prisoners
17‑26‑107
Prisoners to work - work outside of jail - expenses
17‑26‑108
County to support spouse - when
17‑26‑109
Deductions of time - record keeping - forfeitures - definition
17‑26‑111
Separate sentences continuous
17‑26‑116
Commitment - copy to sheriff - return endorsed
17‑26‑117
Commitment box - successor
17‑26‑118
Criminal justice data collection - definitions
17‑26‑118.5
Prevention of erroneous payments to prisoners - identifying information reporting system
17‑26‑119
Jail in another county - costs
17‑26‑120
Keeping of fugitives - charges
17‑26‑121
Juveniles - confinement - when
17‑26‑122
Guards - compensation
17‑26‑123
Federal prisoners - expense
17‑26‑124
Charges for foreign prisoners
17‑26‑125
Account of moneys - report
17‑26‑126
Commissioners to examine jail
17‑26‑127
Escape - duty of sheriff - expenses
17‑26‑129
Applicability of provisions
17‑26‑140
Continuity of care for persons released from jail
17‑26‑301
Legislative declaration
17‑26‑302
Definitions
17‑26‑303
Placement in restrictive housing in a local jail
17‑26‑304
Screening in jails
Green check means up to date. Up to date

Current through Fall 2024

§ 17-26-140’s source at colorado​.gov