C.R.S. Section 26-1-105.5
Transfer of functions

  • employees
  • property
  • records

(1)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(a)

The department shall, on and after July 1, 1994, execute, administer, perform, and enforce the rights, powers, duties, functions, and obligations vested prior to July 1, 1994, in the department of social services, the department of institutions, and the department of health concerning the administration of substance use disorder treatment programs.

(b)

On and after July 1, 2006, the provisions of this section shall not apply to the functions, employees, and property transferred under the provisions of sections 24-1-119.5, C.R.S., and 25.5-1-105, C.R.S., concerning the “Colorado Medical Assistance Act”, the Colorado indigent care program, and the treatment program for high-risk pregnant women.

(2)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(a)

On and after July 1, 1994, all positions of employment in the department of health, the department of social services, and the department of institutions concerning the powers, duties, and functions transferred to the department of human services pursuant to this article and determined to be necessary to carry out the purposes of this article by the executive director of the department of human services shall be transferred to the department of human services and shall become employment positions therein. The executive director shall appoint such employees as are necessary to carry out the duties and exercise the powers conferred by law upon the state department and the executive director. On and after July 1, 1994, any appointment of employees and any creation or elimination of positions of employment shall be consistent with the plan for restructuring health and human services as set forth in article 1.7 of title 24, C.R.S. Appointing authority may be delegated by the executive director as appropriate.

(b)

On and after July 1, 1994, all employees of the department of health, the department of social services, and the department of institutions whose duties and functions concerned the powers, duties, and functions transferred to the department of human services pursuant to this article, regardless of whether the position of employment in which the employee served was transferred, shall be considered employees of the department of human services for purposes of section 24-50-124, C.R.S. Such employees shall retain all rights under the state personnel system and to retirement benefits pursuant to the laws of this state, and their services shall be deemed continuous.

(3)

On July 1, 1994, all items of property, real and personal, including office furniture and fixtures, books, documents, and records of the departments of health, social services, and institutions pertaining to the duties and functions transferred to the department of human services are transferred to the department of human services and shall become the property thereof.

(4)

On and after July 1, 1994, whenever the department of health, social services, or institutions is referred to or designated by any contract or other document in connection with the duties and functions transferred to the department of human services, such reference or designation shall be deemed to apply to the department of human services. All contracts entered into by the said departments prior to July 1, 1994, in connection with the duties and functions transferred to the department of human services are hereby validated, with the department of human services succeeding to all rights and obligations under such contracts. Any cash funds, custodial funds, trusts, grants, and any appropriations of funds from prior fiscal years open to satisfy obligations incurred under such contracts shall be transferred and appropriated to the department of human services for the payment of such obligations.

(5)

On and after July 1, 1994, unless otherwise specified, whenever any provision of law refers to the department of health, social services, or institutions, in connection with the duties and functions transferred to the department of human services, said law shall be construed as referring to the department of human services.

(6)

All rules, regulations, and orders of the departments of health, social services, and institutions adopted prior to July 1, 1994, in connection with the powers, duties, and functions transferred to the department of human services, shall continue to be effective until revised, amended, repealed, or nullified pursuant to law. The executive director shall adopt rules necessary for the administration of the state department and as otherwise authorized by this title. Any rules adopted on and after July 1, 1994, shall be consistent with the plan for restructuring health and human services, as set forth in article 1.7 of title 24, C.R.S.

(7)

No suit, action, or other proceeding, judicial or administrative, lawfully commenced prior to July 1, 1994, or which could have been commenced prior to such date, by or against the department of health, social services, or institutions, or any officer thereof in such officer’s official capacity or in relation to the discharge of the official’s duties, shall abate by reason of the transfer of duties and functions from the said department to the department of human services.

(8)

The revisor of statutes is hereby authorized to change all references in the Colorado Revised Statutes to the department of social services and the department of institutions from said references to the department of human services, as appropriate and unless otherwise transferred to the department of health care policy and financing pursuant to section 25.5-1-105, C.R.S. In connection with such authority, the revisor of statutes is hereby authorized to amend or delete provisions of the Colorado Revised Statutes so as to make the statutes consistent with the powers, duties, and functions transferred pursuant to this section.

Source: Section 26-1-105.5 — Transfer of functions - employees - property - records, https://leg.­colorado.­gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-26.­pdf (accessed Oct. 20, 2023).

26‑1‑101
Short title
26‑1‑102
Legislative declaration
26‑1‑103
Definitions
26‑1‑104
Construction of terms
26‑1‑105
Department of human services created - executive director - powers, duties, and functions
26‑1‑105.5
Transfer of functions - employees - property - records
26‑1‑106
Final agency action - administrative law judge - authority of executive director
26‑1‑107
State board of human services - reimbursement for expenses - rules
26‑1‑108
Powers and duties of the executive director - rules
26‑1‑109
Cooperation with federal government - grants-in-aid
26‑1‑109.5
Treatment of restitution payments under this title - declaration - exclusion from financial determinations
26‑1‑110
Publications
26‑1‑111
Activities of the state department under the supervision of the executive director - cash fund - report - rules - statewide adoption resource registry
26‑1‑111.3
Activities of the state department under the supervision of the executive director - Colorado state youth development plan - creation - definitions
26‑1‑112
Locating violators - recoveries
26‑1‑114
Records confidential - authorization to obtain records of assets - release of location information to law enforcement agencies - outstanding felony arrest warrants
26‑1‑114.5
Records - access by county auditor
26‑1‑115
County departments - district departments
26‑1‑116
County boards - district boards
26‑1‑117
County director - district director
26‑1‑118
Duties of county departments, county directors, and district attorneys
26‑1‑119
County staff
26‑1‑120
Merit system
26‑1‑121
Appropriations - food distribution programs
26‑1‑121.5
Public assistance funding model - workload study - evaluation - report - definitions - repeal
26‑1‑122
County appropriations and expenditures - advancements - procedures
26‑1‑122.3
Public assistance programs - county administration - data collection and analysis - vendor contract
26‑1‑122.5
County appropriation increases - limitations - definitions
26‑1‑123
County social services fund
26‑1‑124
County social services budget
26‑1‑126
County contingency fund - county tax base relief fund - creation
26‑1‑126.5
Effect of supreme court’s interpretation of section 26-1-126, creating the county contingency fund for public assistance and welfare programs
26‑1‑127
Fraudulent acts
26‑1‑127.5
Prevention of erroneous payments to prisoners - incentives
26‑1‑129
Comprehensive information - packet of aged services and programs - implementation
26‑1‑130
Applications for licenses - authority to suspend licenses - rules - definitions
26‑1‑132
Department of human services - rate setting - residential treatment service providers - monitoring and auditing - report
26‑1‑133.5
Rental properties - fund created
26‑1‑134
Home- and community-based services for persons with developmental disabilities - cooperation
26‑1‑135
Child welfare action committee - reporting - cash fund - created
26‑1‑136
Persons in a department of human services facility - medical benefits application assistance - county of residence - rules
26‑1‑136.5
Menstrual hygiene products for a person in custody - definition
26‑1‑136.7
Opioid treatment for a person in custody - definitions
26‑1‑136.8
Custody of a person with the capacity for pregnancy
26‑1‑137
Persons committed to or placed in a department of human services facility - prohibition against the use of restraints on pregnant women
26‑1‑138
Memorandum of understanding - notification of risk - rules
26‑1‑139
Child fatality and near fatality prevention - process - department of human services child fatality review team - reporting - rules - legislative declaration - definitions
26‑1‑141
Departments - report required - hepatitis and HIV tests - definitions
26‑1‑201
Programs administered - services provided - department of human services
26‑1‑301
Definitions
26‑1‑302
Colorado brain injury trust fund board - creation - powers and duties - reimbursement for expenses
26‑1‑304
Services for persons with brain injuries - limitations - covered services
26‑1‑305
Education about brain injury
26‑1‑306
Research related to treatment of brain injuries - grants
26‑1‑307
Administrative costs
26‑1‑309
Trust fund
26‑1‑310
Reports to the general assembly
26‑1‑312
Brain injury support in the criminal justice system task force - duties - membership - report - repeal
26‑1‑701
Legislative declaration
26‑1‑702
Duties of the state department - contract to implement program - reporting requirement
26‑1‑703
Respite care task force fund - creation
Green check means up to date. Up to date

Current through Fall 2024

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