C.R.S.
Section 27-50-107
State board of human services
- rules
(1)
The state board of human services created pursuant to section 26-1-107 is the(2)
Any rules promulgated by the state board of human services to implement the provisions of this article 50 or any other behavioral health program administered or service provided by the department of human services prior to July 1, 2022, are effective until revised, amended, or repealed by the state board of human services.(3)
The state board of human services may promulgate rules that include, but are not limited to:(a)
Any rules necessary to carry out the purposes of a behavioral health program administered by the BHA as listed in section 27-50-105, including record keeping, data collection, and health information organization network connection;(b)
Conditions that may be imposed on a behavioral health entity for licensure;(c)
Conditions that may be imposed on a behavioral health program for the program to receive public funds as part of the behavioral health safety net system created pursuant to part 3 of this article 50;(d)
Requirements for public and private agencies, organizations, and institutions that the BHA may purchase services from pursuant to section 27-80-106 (1), which requirements must include prohibiting the purchase of services from agencies, organizations, and institutions that deny or prohibit access to medical services or substance use disorder treatment and services to a person who is participating in prescribed medication-assisted treatment, as defined in section 23-21-803, for a substance use disorder; and(e)
Intentionally left blank —Ed.(I)
Standards that addiction counselors must meet to participate in behavioral health programs or to provide purchased services, and requirements necessary for addiction counselors to be certified by the state board of addiction counselor examiners, pursuant to part 8 of article 245 of title 12.(II)
The rules promulgated pursuant to subsection (3)(e)(I) of this section must include education requirements for certified addiction technicians, certified addiction specialists, and licensed addiction counselors.
Source:
Section 27-50-107 — State board of human services - rules, https://leg.colorado.gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-27.pdf
(accessed Oct. 20, 2023).