C.R.S. Section 25-1.5-111
Suicide prevention commission

  • created
  • responsibilities
  • gifts, grants, or donations
  • reimbursement for expenses
  • definition
  • repeal

(1)

The suicide prevention commission, referred to in this section as the “commission”, is created for the purpose of:

(a)

Providing public and private leadership for comprehensive suicide prevention, as that term is defined in subsection (7) of this section, in Colorado;

(b)

Setting statewide, data-driven, evidence-based, and clinically informed priorities for comprehensive suicide prevention in Colorado;

(c)

Serving as an advisor to the office of suicide prevention;

(d)

Establishing and leading subgroups to set strategy and implementation plans for each statewide comprehensive suicide prevention priority for the office of suicide prevention;

(e)

Providing a forum for government agencies, community members, business leaders, and lawmakers to examine the current status of comprehensive suicide prevention policies; analyze the system’s near-term opportunities and challenges; and make recommendations to the office of suicide prevention, the governor’s office, and the general assembly regarding improvements and innovations in policies and programs to reduce the preventable occurrence of suicide in Colorado as well as the after-effects of suicide and suicide attempts in Colorado;

(f)

Expanding local and national partnerships and resources for statewide comprehensive suicide prevention activities;

(g)

Promoting cooperation and coordination among comprehensive suicide prevention programs and strategies across Colorado;

(h)

Evaluating the distribution of state resources for comprehensive suicide prevention;

(i)

Ensuring that comprehensive suicide prevention remains a state priority;

(j)

Encouraging the development of comprehensive suicide prevention plans at the local level;

(k)

Advising on comprehensive education and training on suicide prevention, intervention, and postvention for providers and responders;

(l)

Assisting the office of suicide prevention in the department in creating a uniform statewide K-12 suicide postvention component to include in the Colorado suicide prevention plan established pursuant to section 25-1.5-112; and

(m)

Developing a plan for follow-up care for suicide attempt survivors who were treated in an emergency department.

(2)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(a)

Within sixty days after May 29, 2014, the executive director of the department of public health and environment shall appoint to the commission no more than twenty-six members, including:

(I)

A representative from the office of suicide prevention in the department, which office shall serve as the administrator and coordinator of the commission;

(II)

A representative from the behavioral health administration in the department of human services;

(III)

A representative from law enforcement;

(IV)

A representative from higher education;

(V)

A representative from K-12 education;

(VI)

A representative from an employee assistance program or human resources in the private sector;

(VII)

A representative from the suicide prevention coalition of Colorado;

(VIII)

A licensed mental health professional;

(IX)

Repealed.

(X)

An active member or veteran of the United States military who has been affected by suicide;

(XI)

A representative from the Colorado youth advisory council;

(XII)

A family member of a person who died by suicide;

(XIII)

A person who has attempted suicide, recovered, and is now thriving;

(XIV)

A person representing a philanthropic foundation;

(XV)

A representative of medical providers or first responders;

(XVI)

A representative from a hospital with an on-site emergency department;

(XVII)

A representative from the agricultural and ranching industry;

(XVIII)

A representative from the oil and gas industry from a rural area;

(XIX)

At least three members of the Colorado business community, one of whom represents a rural area;

(XX)

One representative of the suicide prevention nonprofit community;

(XXI)

A representative from a nonprofit community service club;

(XXII)

A representative from an interfaith organization;

(XXIII)

A representative from the school safety resource center with experience in bullying, including cyberbullying; and

(XXIV)

A representative from the department of health care policy and financing.

(b)

When appointing the commission members, the executive director shall ensure that persons of different ethnic backgrounds are represented and that the regions of the state with high suicide rates, including rural areas, are represented and that the commission includes members with expertise with groups associated with high suicide rates and suicide attempts, including: Persons with disabilities; working-age men; senior adults; veterans and active-duty military personnel; lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender youth and adults; and Coloradans of disproportionately affected diversities and genders.

(c)

Members of the commission may seek reimbursement for travel expenses to and from meetings of the commission.

(d)

The executive director shall appoint one commission member who represents the public sector and one commission member who represents the private sector to serve as co-chairs of the commission.

(3)

The department shall provide to the commission support that includes the coordination of all commission activities, including: Meeting logistics, agenda development, and follow-up; organizing and orienting commission members; working closely with the co-chairpersons to set priorities, recruit members, oversee all commission initiatives, coordinate activities, and implement any commission-directed initiatives; and any other duties assigned by the co-chairpersons. The commissioner of the behavioral health administration in the department of human services, a representative from the university of Colorado depression center, and a representative of the suicide prevention coalition of Colorado may also provide support to the commission.

(4)

The office of suicide prevention shall include the recommendations of the commission in the report submitted annually to the general assembly pursuant to section 25-1.5-101 and shall present the recommendations as part of its annual presentation to the general assembly pursuant to the “State Measurement for Accountable, Responsive, and Transparent (SMART) Government Act” as enacted by House Bill 10-1119 in 2010.

(5)

The department may accept gifts, grants, and donations from public and private sources for the direct and indirect costs associated with the implementation and duties associated with the commission. The department shall transmit any gifts, grants, and donations it receives to the state treasurer, who shall credit the moneys to the suicide prevention coordination cash fund created in section 25-1.5-101 (1)(w)(II). The fund also consists of any moneys appropriated or transferred to the fund by the general assembly for the purposes of this section. The moneys in the fund are subject to annual appropriation by the general assembly.

(6)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(a)

This section is repealed, effective September 1, 2024.

(b)

Prior to the repeal, the department of regulatory agencies shall review the commission pursuant to section 2-3-1203, C.R.S.

(7)

As used in this section, the term “comprehensive suicide prevention” or “suicide prevention” includes the following components:

(a)

Strategies or approaches that seek to prevent the onset of suicidal despair, commonly known as “suicide prevention”;

(b)

Public health intervention supports, including community training, workforce development, quality improvement and provision of technical assistance to support the adoption of best suicide attempt behavior intervention and postvention practices and policies; and

(c)

Postvention responses to and support for individuals and communities affected by the aftermath of a suicide attempt.

Source: Section 25-1.5-111 — Suicide prevention commission - created - responsibilities - gifts, grants, or donations - reimbursement for expenses - definition - repeal, https://leg.­colorado.­gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-25.­pdf (accessed Oct. 20, 2023).

25‑1.5‑101
Powers and duties of department - laboratory cash fund - office of suicide prevention - suicide prevention coordination cash fund - report - dispensation of payments under contracts with grantees - definitions
25‑1.5‑102
Epidemic and communicable diseases - powers and duties of department - rules - definitions
25‑1.5‑103
Health facilities - powers and duties of department - rules - limitations on rules - definitions - repeal
25‑1.5‑104
Regulation of standards relating to food - powers and duties of department
25‑1.5‑105
Detection of diseases - powers and duties of department
25‑1.5‑106
Medical marijuana program - powers and duties of state health agency - rules - medical review board - medical marijuana program cash fund - subaccount - created - “Ethan’s Law” - definitions - repeal
25‑1.5‑106.5
Medical marijuana health research grant program
25‑1.5‑107
Pandemic influenza - purchase of antiviral therapy - definitions
25‑1.5‑108
Regulation of dialysis treatment clinics - training for hemodialysis technicians - state board of health rules - definitions - repeal
25‑1.5‑109
Food allergies and anaphylaxis form for schools - powers and duties of department
25‑1.5‑110
Monitor health effects of marijuana - report
25‑1.5‑111
Suicide prevention commission - created - responsibilities - gifts, grants, or donations - reimbursement for expenses - definition - repeal
25‑1.5‑112
Colorado suicide prevention plan - established - goals - responsibilities - funding - definition
25‑1.5‑113
Crisis and suicide prevention training grant program - creation - process - reporting requirements - fund - definitions
25‑1.5‑114
Freestanding emergency departments - licensure - requirements - rules - definitions
25‑1.5‑115
Opiate antagonist bulk purchase fund - creation - rules - report - appropriation - definition - repeal
25‑1.5‑115.3
Non-laboratory synthetic opiate detection tests - appropriation - definitions - repeal
25‑1.5‑115.5
Fentanyl prevention and education campaign - website
25‑1.5‑116
Costs associated with living organ donation - definitions
25‑1.5‑117
Hospitals - standardized health benefit plan - participation - penalties
25‑1.5‑118
Training for staff providing direct-care services to residents with dementia - rules - definitions
25‑1.5‑120
Natural medicine testing and standards - rules
25‑1.5‑201
Definitions
25‑1.5‑202
Water - minimum general sanitary standards
25‑1.5‑203
Water - powers and duties of department - rules
25‑1.5‑204
Inspection for violations of minimum general sanitary standards relating to quality of drinking water
25‑1.5‑205
Advice to other entities
25‑1.5‑206
Applicability
25‑1.5‑207
Damages and injunctive relief to prevent or abate release of contaminants in water
25‑1.5‑208
Grant program for public water systems and domestic wastewater treatment works - small communities water and wastewater grant fund - rules
25‑1.5‑209
Drinking water fee - drinking water cash fund - repeal
25‑1.5‑210
Best practices for residential rooftop precipitation collection
25‑1.5‑301
Definitions
25‑1.5‑302
Administration of medications - powers and duties of department - record checks - rules
25‑1.5‑303
Medication reminder boxes or systems - medication cash fund
25‑1.5‑401
Legislative declaration
25‑1.5‑402
Definitions
25‑1.5‑403
Primary care office - creation
25‑1.5‑404
Primary care office - powers and duties - rules
25‑1.5‑405
Visa waiver program fund
25‑1.5‑406
School nurse grant program - creation - eligibility - award of grants - rules - report - legislative declaration - definitions
25‑1.5‑407
Practice-based health education grant program - creation - primary care office to administer
25‑1.5‑501
Legislative declaration
25‑1.5‑502
Definitions
25‑1.5‑503
Colorado health service corps - program - creation - conditions
25‑1.5‑503.5
Scholarship program for addiction counselors - creation - eligibility - conditions
25‑1.5‑504
Colorado health service corps advisory council - creation - membership - duties
25‑1.5‑505
Advisory council - report
25‑1.5‑506
Colorado health service corps fund - created - acceptance of grants and donations - annual appropriation from marijuana tax cash fund - repeal
25‑1.5‑601
Short title
25‑1.5‑602
Definitions
25‑1.5‑603
Applicability to volunteer health practitioners
25‑1.5‑604
Regulation of services during emergency
25‑1.5‑605
Volunteer health practitioner registration systems
25‑1.5‑606
Recognition of volunteer health practitioners licensed in other states
25‑1.5‑607
No effect on credentialing and privileging
25‑1.5‑608
Provision of volunteer health or veterinary services - administrative sanctions
25‑1.5‑609
Relation to other laws
25‑1.5‑610
Rules
25‑1.5‑611
Civil liability for volunteer health practitioners - vicarious liability
25‑1.5‑612
Workers’ compensation coverage
25‑1.5‑613
Uniformity of application and construction
25‑1.5‑701
Health survey for birthing parents
Green check means up to date. Up to date

Current through Fall 2024

§ 25-1.5-111’s source at colorado​.gov