C.R.S.
Section 24-1.9-103
Reports
- executive director review
(1)
Commencing January 1, 2007, and on or before each January 1 thereafter, each interagency oversight group shall provide a report to the executive director of each department and agency that is a party to any memorandum of understanding entered into that includes:(a)
The number of children and families served through the individualized service and support teams and a description of the recommended services; the outcomes of the services provided, including the number, age, race, gender, and, if known, the disability status of the children served; a description of the outcomes for children served; and a description of any reduction in duplication or fragmentation of services provided and a description of any significant improvement in outcomes for children and families;(b)
A description of estimated costs of implementing the collaborative management approach and any estimated cost-shifting or cost-savings that may have occurred by collaboratively managing the multi-agency services provided through the individualized service and support teams;(b.5)
The number of children and families who were referred to a local collaborative management program and did not receive recommended services, including a description of the services that were recommended but not provided; a description of the barriers to providing such services; and the age, race, gender, and, if known, the disability status of the children;(b.7)
The number of children, by age, served by a local collaborative management program, who were referred by the juvenile justice system;(b.8)
The number of children, by age, who were served by a local collaborative management program, who were referred by a county department of human or social services, including referrals through a dependency and neglect case;(b.9)
The number of children, by age, who were served by a local collaborative management program and who identified themselves to the local collaborative management program as:(I)
A named victim in a criminal protection order pursuant to section 18-1-1001 or in a juvenile delinquency or criminal case;(II)
A recipient of victim compensation pursuant to part 4.1 of this title 24; or(III)
A protected party in a protection order pursuant to part 14 of title 13, section 19-2-707 as it existed prior to its repeal in 2021, or section 18-1-1001;(c)
An accounting of money that was reinvested in additional services provided to children or families who would benefit from integrated multi-agency services due to cost-savings that may have resulted;(d)
A description of any identified barriers to the ability of the state and county to provide effective services to persons who received multi-agency services; and(e)
Any other information relevant to improving the delivery of services to persons who would benefit from multi-agency services.(2)
Intentionally left blank —Ed.(a)
Utilizing the reports created pursuant to subsection (1) of this section, the persons specified in paragraph (b) of this subsection (2) shall meet at least annually with the governor, or his or her designee, to review the activities and progress of counties and agencies engaged in collaborative management of multi-agency services provided to children and families. The purpose of the meeting shall be to identify barriers encountered in collaborative management development or implementation or reinvestment of moneys and to discuss and effectuate solutions to these barriers to achieve greater efficiencies and better outcomes for the state, for local communities, and for persons who would benefit from multi-agency services.(b)
The following persons or their designees shall attend the annual meeting required pursuant to subsection (2)(a) of this section:(I)
The commissioner of education;(II)
A superintendent of a school district that has entered into a memorandum of understanding, as such superintendent is selected by the commissioner of education;(III)
A director of a county department of human or social services that has entered into a memorandum of understanding, as such director is selected by the executive director of the state department of human services;(IV)
The executive director of the department of health care policy and financing;(V)
The executive director of the department of human services;(VI)
A director of a local mental health center that has entered into a memorandum of understanding, as such director is selected by the executive director of the department of human services;(VII)
A representative from a statewide parent advocacy or family advocacy organization who participated in the development of a memorandum of understanding, as such representative is selected by a director of a county department of human or social services chosen by the state department of human services;(VIII)
The executive director of the department of public health and environment; and(IX)
The chief justice of the Colorado supreme court.
Source:
Section 24-1.9-103 — Reports - executive director review, https://leg.colorado.gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-24.pdf
(accessed Oct. 20, 2023).