C.R.S. Section 25-1-136
Kidney disease prevention and education task force

  • created
  • powers and duties
  • report
  • selection of chair and vice-chair
  • sunset review
  • repeal

(1)

The kidney disease prevention and education task force, referred to in this section as the “task force”, is hereby created.

(2)

The task force consists of the following nine voting members:

(a)

Two members from the general assembly, collectively referred to in this section as the “elected members”, as follows:

(I)

One member of the senate, appointed by the president of the senate; and

(II)

One member of the house of representatives, appointed by the speaker of the house of representatives.

(b)

The task force consists of the following other voting members, collectively referred to in this section as the “nonelected members”, with four members being appointed by the president of the senate and the speaker of the house of representatives and three members being appointed by the minority leader of the senate and the minority leader of the house of representatives:

(I)

The executive director of the department or the executive director’s designee;

(II)

One member representing the renal provider community;

(III)

One member representing a Colorado medical center with a program dedicated to treating kidney disease;

(IV)

One member representing the nephrologist community;

(V)

One member from a nonprofit organization focusing on kidney disease;

(VI)

One member representing the kidney patient community; and

(VII)

One member from an organization representing the health interests of minority populations.

(3)

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(a)

All appointments to the task force shall be made no later than October 1, 2021. The elected members appointed to serve on the task force shall be of different party affiliations. The terms of the elected members terminate on the convening date of the first regular session of the seventy-fourth general assembly. As soon as practicable after such convening date, but no later than the end of the legislative session, the speaker of the house of representatives and the president of the senate shall each appoint or reappoint the elected members. Thereafter, the terms of the elected members expire on the convening date of the first regular session of each general assembly, and all subsequent appointments and reappointments of the elected members must be made as soon as practicable after the convening date, but no later than the end of the legislative session.

(b)

The terms of the nonelected members are for the duration of the task force. The person making the original appointment or reappointment to the task force shall fill any vacancy by appointment for the remainder of an unexpired term. Members appointed or reappointed serve at the pleasure of the appointing authority and continue to serve until the member’s successor is appointed.

(4)

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(a)

The elected members shall convene the first meeting of the task force no later than November 1, 2021. At the first meeting, the members shall select a chair and a vice-chair from among the elected members. The elected members shall alternate as chair and vice-chair every year thereafter for the duration of the task force.

(b)

The task force shall meet at least four times each year and at such other times as it deems necessary. The chair and vice-chair may establish such organizational and procedural rules as are necessary for the operation of the task force.

(5)

The purposes of the task force are:

(a)

To work directly with policymakers, public health entities, nonprofit organizations that work with people with disabilities, and educational institutions to create health educational programs concerning kidney disease and to increase awareness of kidney disease throughout the state of Colorado;

(b)

To examine chronic kidney disease, transplantation, living and deceased kidney donation, kidney disease in children and people with disabilities, and the higher rates of affliction in minority populations; and

(c)

To develop a sustainable plan to raise awareness about early detection of kidney disease, to promote health equity and transplantation, and to reduce the burden of kidney disease, throughout the state of Colorado, which shall include an ongoing campaign that incorporates:

(I)

Health education workshops and seminars;

(II)

Preventative screenings;

(III)

Social media campaigns; and

(IV)

Television and radio commercials.

(6)

The department shall select a Colorado medical center owned or operated by a hospital authority created in state law with a program dedicated to treating kidney disease to administer the task force. The department shall award grants to the medical center to provide for the reasonable costs of administering the task force. The department may seek, accept, and expend gifts, grants, or donations from private or public sources for the purposes of this section.

(7)

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(a)

On or before December 1, 2023, the task force shall submit its initial report, including its findings and recommendations on the issues identified in subsection (5) of this section, to the department.

(b)

On or before August 31, 2026, the task force shall submit its final report, including its findings and recommendations on the issues identified in subsection (5) of this section, to the department.

(c)

Notwithstanding section 24-1-136 (11), after December 1, 2023, the department shall include the initial report or final report submitted to the department, as applicable, as part of the department’s presentation to its joint committees of reference at a hearing held pursuant to section 2-7-203 (2)(a) of the “State Measurement for Accountable, Responsive, and Transparent (SMART) Government Act”.

(8)

This section is repealed, effective September 1, 2026. Before the repeal, the task force is scheduled for review in accordance with section 2-3-1203.

Source: Section 25-1-136 — Kidney disease prevention and education task force - created - powers and duties - report - selection of chair and vice-chair - sunset review - repeal, https://leg.­colorado.­gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-25.­pdf (accessed Oct. 20, 2023).

25‑1‑101
Construction of terms
25‑1‑101.5
Authority of revisor of statutes to amend references to department - affected statutory provisions
25‑1‑102
Department created - executive director - divisions
25‑1‑103
State board of health created
25‑1‑104
State board - organization
25‑1‑105
Executive director - chief medical officer - qualifications - salary - office
25‑1‑106
Division personnel
25‑1‑107.5
Additional authority of department - rules - remedies against nursing facilities - criteria for recommending assessments for civil penalties - cooperation with department of health care policy and financing - nursing home penalty cash fund - nursing home innovations grant board - reports - transfer of contracts to the department
25‑1‑108
Powers and duties of state board of health - rules
25‑1‑109
Powers and duties of division of administration
25‑1‑110
Higher standards permissible
25‑1‑112
Legal adviser - attorney general - actions
25‑1‑113
Judicial review of decisions
25‑1‑114
Unlawful acts - penalties
25‑1‑114.1
Civil remedies and penalties
25‑1‑114.5
Voluntary disclosure arising from self-evaluation - presumption against imposition of administrative or civil penalties
25‑1‑114.6
Implementation of environmental self-audit law - pilot project - legislative declaration
25‑1‑115
Treatment - religious belief
25‑1‑116
Licensed healing systems not affected
25‑1‑117
Acquisition of federal surplus property
25‑1‑120
Nursing facilities - rights of patients
25‑1‑121
Patient grievance mechanism - institution’s obligations to patient
25‑1‑122
Named reporting of certain diseases and conditions - access to medical records - confidentiality of reports and records
25‑1‑122.5
Confidentiality of genetic testing records - “Uniform Parentage Act”
25‑1‑123
Restructure of health and human services - development of plan - participation of department required
25‑1‑124
Health-care facilities - consumer information - reporting - release
25‑1‑124.5
Nursing care facilities - employees - record check - adult protective services data system check - definition
25‑1‑124.7
Health facilities - employees - adult protective services data system check
25‑1‑125
Applications for licenses - authority to suspend licenses - rules
25‑1‑128
Designation of caregiver - notice - instructions - definitions - rules
25‑1‑130
Standing order - post-exposure prophylaxis - definition
25‑1‑131
Firearms safe storage education campaign
25‑1‑132
Two-year appropriation to the department - repeal
25‑1‑133
Environmental justice action task force - report - repeal
25‑1‑134
Environmental justice - ombudsperson - advisory board - grant program - definitions - repeal
25‑1‑135
Health-care services reserve corps task force - created - powers and duties - report - repeal
25‑1‑136
Kidney disease prevention and education task force - created - powers and duties - report - selection of chair and vice-chair - sunset review - repeal
25‑1‑137
Task force to reduce youth violence, suicide, and delinquency risk factors - creation - membership - reporting - definitions
25‑1‑401
Office of state chemist created
25‑1‑402
Employment of assistants
25‑1‑403
Analyses of food and drugs
25‑1‑404
Certificate presumptive evidence
25‑1‑501
Legislative declaration
25‑1‑502
Definitions
25‑1‑503
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25‑1‑504
Comprehensive public health plan - development - approval - reassessment - cash fund
25‑1‑505
County and district public health plans - approval
25‑1‑506
County or district public health agency
25‑1‑507
Municipal board of health
25‑1‑508
County or district boards of public health - public health directors
25‑1‑509
County and district public health directors
25‑1‑510
County or district board unable or unwilling to act
25‑1‑511
County treasurer - agency funds
25‑1‑512
Allocation of moneys - public health services support fund - created
25‑1‑513
Enlargement of or withdrawal from public health agency
25‑1‑514
Legal adviser - county attorney - actions
25‑1‑515
Judicial review of decisions
25‑1‑516
Unlawful acts - penalties
25‑1‑517
Mode of treatment inconsistent with religious creed or tenet
25‑1‑518
Nuisances
25‑1‑519
Existing intergovernmental agreements
25‑1‑520
Clean syringe exchange programs - operation - approval - reporting requirements
25‑1‑801
Patient records in custody of health-care facility - definitions
25‑1‑802
Patient records in custody of individual health-care providers
25‑1‑803
Effect of this part 8 on similar rights of a patient
25‑1‑1001
Legislative declaration
25‑1‑1002
Definitions
25‑1‑1003
Grant program - requirements - use of medical assistance funds prohibited
25‑1‑1004
Study of statutes and rules and regulations pertaining to nursing home facilities and day care centers
25‑1‑1201
Legislative declaration
25‑1‑1202
Index of statutory sections regarding medical record confidentiality and health information
25‑1‑1203
Electronic storage of medical records
25‑1‑1204
Online exchange of advanced directives forms permitted
25‑1‑1301
Short title
25‑1‑1302
Legislative declaration
25‑1‑1303
Grants for research - reports to general assembly
25‑1‑1501
Legislative declaration
25‑1‑1502
Definitions
25‑1‑1503
Colorado rare disease advisory council - creation
25‑1‑1504
Council membership
25‑1‑1505
Activities carried out by the council - duties
25‑1‑1506
Department - fiscal agent
25‑1‑1507
Council facilitator - duties
25‑1‑1508
Council meetings - requirements - transparency - information
25‑1‑1509
Reporting - recommendations
25‑1‑1510
Funding - gifts, grants, or donations
25‑1‑1511
Repeal of part - sunset review
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