C.R.S. Section 25.5-1-206
School-based substance abuse prevention and intervention program

  • creation
  • reporting
  • legislative declaration
  • definitions

(1)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(a)

The general assembly finds and declares that:

(I)

The 2011 healthy kids Colorado survey indicates that the top three substances that high school students report they use are alcohol, marijuana, and prescription drugs;

(II)

With the legalization of marijuana by citizen initiative in Colorado, there is an increased availability of marijuana in the community and, at the same time, a decreased perception of harm related to marijuana use;

(III)

Evidence-based prevention and intervention programs and education awareness programs targeted to school children who are twelve to nineteen years of age are needed to:

(A)

Increase the perceived risk of harm associated with marijuana and alcohol use and prescription drug misuse;

(B)

Decrease the rates of youth marijuana and alcohol use and prescription drug misuse and delay the age of first-time use; and

(C)

Decrease the number of drug- and alcohol-related violations, suspensions, and expulsions reported by schools.

(b)

Therefore, the general assembly declares that it is appropriate to award grants to schools, community-based organizations, and health organizations to provide school-based prevention and intervention programs that use evidence-based strategies, practices, and approaches to reduce the risk of marijuana and alcohol use and prescription drug misuse by school-aged children. Successful school-based programs will lead to increased overall health, behavioral health, and educational outcomes for Colorado’s youth.

(2)

As used in this section, unless the context otherwise requires:

(a)

“Entity” means a school, school district, board of cooperative services, a nonprofit or not-for-profit community-based organization, or a community-based behavioral health organization.

(b)

“Grant program” means the school-based substance abuse prevention and intervention grant program created in subsection (3) of this section.

(3)

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(a)

The school-based substance abuse prevention and intervention grant program is created within the state department. The purpose of the grant program is to award competitive grants to entities to provide school-based prevention and intervention programs for youth twelve to nineteen years of age primarily focused on reducing marijuana use, but including strategies and efforts to reduce alcohol use and prescription drug misuse.

(b)

To be considered for a competitive grant, the entity must demonstrate in the grant proposal that:

(I)

The grant will be used to implement evidence-based programs and strategies delivered in the school setting that are designed to improve overall health, behavioral health, and educational outcomes for youth who are twelve to nineteen years of age;

(II)

The entity is delivering the program and strategies to at-risk youth, regardless of the youths’ eligibility for Colorado’s medical assistance program; and

(III)

The evidence-based programs and strategies are designed to achieve the following outcomes:

(A)

An increase in the perceived risk of harm associated with marijuana use, prescription drug misuse, and underage alcohol use among youth who are twelve to nineteen years of age;

(B)

A decrease in the rates of youth marijuana use, alcohol use, and prescription drug misuse;

(C)

A delay in the age of first use of marijuana, alcohol, or prescription drug misuse;

(D)

A decrease in the rates of youth who have ever used marijuana or alcohol or misused prescription drugs in their lifetime; and

(E)

A decrease in the number of drug- and alcohol-related violations on school property, suspensions, and expulsions reported by schools.

(4)

On or before September 1, 2014, the state department shall establish procedures and timelines for grant applications, criteria for determining grant amounts and grantee reporting requirements, and any other grant program policies. The state department may amend these policies at any time.

(5)

Subject to available appropriations, the state department shall award grants for the 2014-15 academic year and for each academic year thereafter. There is no limit on the number of grants that the state department may award, and the same entity may receive more than one grant if the state department considers the needs of at-risk students in communities throughout the state for school-based substance abuse prevention and intervention programs.

(6)

Repealed.

Source: Section 25.5-1-206 — School-based substance abuse prevention and intervention program - creation - reporting - legislative declaration - definitions, https://leg.­colorado.­gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-25.­5.­pdf (accessed Oct. 20, 2023).

25.5‑1‑101
Short title
25.5‑1‑102
Legislative declaration
25.5‑1‑103
Definitions
25.5‑1‑104
Department of health care policy and financing created - executive director - powers, duties, and functions - report
25.5‑1‑105
Transfer of functions
25.5‑1‑105.5
Chief medical officer - qualifications
25.5‑1‑107
Final agency action - administrative law judge - authority of executive director
25.5‑1‑108
Executive director - rules
25.5‑1‑109
Department of health care policy and financing cash fund
25.5‑1‑109.5
Clinical standards - development
25.5‑1‑114
Grants-in-aid - county supervision
25.5‑1‑114.5
Medicaid fraud detection - request for information
25.5‑1‑115
Locating violators - recoveries
25.5‑1‑115.5
Medical assistance fraud - report
25.5‑1‑116
Records confidential - authorization to obtain records of assets - release of location information to law enforcement agencies - outstanding felony arrest warrants
25.5‑1‑117
County departments - district departments
25.5‑1‑118
Duties of county departments
25.5‑1‑119
County staff
25.5‑1‑120
Appropriations
25.5‑1‑121
County expenditures - advancements - procedures
25.5‑1‑122
County appropriation increases - limitations
25.5‑1‑123
Medical homes for children - legislative declaration - duties of the department
25.5‑1‑124
Early intervention payment system - participation by state department - rules - definitions
25.5‑1‑126
Discounted prices for durable medical equipment and supplies
25.5‑1‑127
Third-party benefit denials information
25.5‑1‑128
Provider payments - compliance with state fiscal requirements - definitions - rules
25.5‑1‑129
State department proposal - state option for health-care coverage - report to general assembly - waiver authorization - legislative declaration
25.5‑1‑130
Improving access to behavioral health services for individuals at risk of entering the criminal or juvenile justice system - duties of the state department
25.5‑1‑131
Insurance ombudsman - consumer advocate - duties
25.5‑1‑132
Report of medicaid reimbursement rates paid to community mental health center providers and independent providers - definition
25.5‑1‑133
Access to behavioral health services for individuals under twenty-one years of age - rules - report - repeal
25.5‑1‑134
Prescription benefits - department and pharmacy benefit manager - contracts - audit - rules
25.5‑1‑201
Programs to be administered by the department of health care policy and financing
25.5‑1‑203
Prescription drug information and technical assistance program - expansion
25.5‑1‑204
Advisory committee to oversee the all-payer health claims database - creation - members - duties - legislative declaration - rules - report
25.5‑1‑204.5
All-payer health claims database scholarship grant program - creation - definitions
25.5‑1‑204.7
All-payer health claims database - creation of tool for review of data included in the database - definitions
25.5‑1‑205
Providing for the efficient provision of health care through state-supervised cooperative action - rules
25.5‑1‑206
School-based substance abuse prevention and intervention program - creation - reporting - legislative declaration - definitions
25.5‑1‑207
Rural provider access and affordability stimulus grant program - advisory committee - fund - reporting - rules - definitions - repeal
25.5‑1‑301
Medical services board - creation
25.5‑1‑302
Medical services board - organization
25.5‑1‑303
Powers and duties of the board - scope of authority - rules
25.5‑1‑601
Legislative declaration
25.5‑1‑602
Commission created - composition - terms of office
25.5‑1‑603
Duties of commission - reporting
25.5‑1‑701
Definitions
25.5‑1‑702
Hospitals - public community meeting requirement - rules
25.5‑1‑703
Hospitals - community health needs assessments - community benefit implementation plans - reports - rules
25.5‑1‑704
Hospital community investment compliance - rules
25.5‑1‑801
Definitions
25.5‑1‑802
Medicaid transportation services - safety and oversight - rules
25.5‑1‑901
Legislative declaration
25.5‑1‑902
Definitions
25.5‑1‑903
Failure to comply with hospital price transparency laws - prohibiting collection of debt - penalty
25.5‑1‑904
Transparency - hospitals - standard charges - shoppable services - enforcement
25.5‑1‑1001
Hospital collaborative agreements - review of proposed collaborative agreements - immunity - legislative declaration - definitions - rules
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§ 25.5-1-206’s source at colorado​.gov