C.R.S. Section 27-60-206
Substance use workforce stability grant program

  • repeal

(1)

There is established in the BHA the substance use workforce stability grant program, referred to in this section as the “grant program”. The BHA shall administer the grant program and shall develop policies and procedures for the grant program, which must include a grant application process, criteria for awarding grants and determining the amount of a grant award, and the timeline for awarding grants and distributing grant money.

(2)

A substance use disorder treatment provider or a recovery provider, including providers that serve children, and a local government, as defined in section 27-60-501, is eligible for a grant. In order to receive a grant, a provider must submit an application to the BHA and must prioritize providing services to voluntary and civil clients.

(3)

The BHA shall accept and review grant applications and award grants. The BHA shall prioritize awarding grants to providers that offer same-day or next-day appointments, serve low-income and marginalized populations, or intend to expand the number of individuals they serve.

(4)

A grant recipient shall use a grant award to support direct care staff who spend fifty percent or more of their time working with clients. Supporting direct care staff may include temporary salary increases, recruitment and retention bonuses, and other tactics that support staff.

(5)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(a)

The general assembly shall appropriate to the state department fifteen million dollars from the behavioral and mental health cash fund created in section 24-75-230 for the grant program.

(b)

The state department, BHA, and any person who receives money from the BHA, including each grant recipient, shall comply with the compliance, reporting, record-keeping, and program evaluation requirements established by the office of state planning and budgeting and the state controller in accordance with section 24-75-226 (5).

(6)

This section is repealed, effective June 30, 2027.

Source: Section 27-60-206 — Substance use workforce stability grant program - repeal, https://leg.­colorado.­gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-27.­pdf (accessed Oct. 20, 2023).

27‑60‑100.3
Definitions
27‑60‑101
Behavioral health crisis response system - legislative declaration
27‑60‑103
Behavioral health crisis response system - services - request for proposals - criteria - reporting - rules - definitions - repeal
27‑60‑104
Behavioral health crisis response system - crisis service facilities - walk-in centers - mobile response units - report
27‑60‑104.5
Behavioral health capacity tracking system - rules - legislative declaration - definitions
27‑60‑105
Outpatient restoration to competency services - jail-based behavioral health services - responsible entity - duties - report - legislative declaration
27‑60‑106
Jail-based behavioral health services program - purpose - created - funding - repeal
27‑60‑106.5
Criminal justice diversion programs - report - rules
27‑60‑108
Peer support professionals - cash fund - fees - requirements - rules - legislative declaration - definitions
27‑60‑109
Temporary youth mental health services program - established - report - rules - definitions - repeal
27‑60‑110
Behavioral health-care services for rural and agricultural communities - vouchers - contract - appropriation
27‑60‑112
Behavioral health-care workforce development program - creation - rules - report
27‑60‑114
Colorado land-based tribe behavioral health services grant - creation - funding - definitions - repeal
27‑60‑115
Behavioral health feasibility study - authority to contract - report - definitions - appropriation
27‑60‑201
Legislative declaration
27‑60‑202
Definitions
27‑60‑203
Behavioral health administration - timeline
27‑60‑204
Care coordination infrastructure - implementation - care navigation program - creation - report - rules - definition
27‑60‑206
Substance use workforce stability grant program - repeal
27‑60‑301
Definitions
27‑60‑302
Behavioral health-care provider workforce plan - expansion - current workforce
27‑60‑303
Behavioral health administration - additional duties - collaboration with other agencies
27‑60‑304
Reports
27‑60‑305
Repeal of part
27‑60‑401
Definitions
27‑60‑402
Early intervention, deflection, and redirection from the criminal justice system grant program - established - permissible uses
27‑60‑403
Grant program application - criteria - award - rules
27‑60‑404
Grant program reporting requirements
27‑60‑405
Grant program funding - requirements - reports - appropriation
27‑60‑406
Repeal of part
27‑60‑501
Definitions
27‑60‑502
Behavioral health-care continuum gap grant program - established - rules
27‑60‑503
Grant program application - criteria - contributing resources - award - rules
27‑60‑504
Grant program reporting requirements
27‑60‑505
Grant program funding - requirements - reports
27‑60‑506
Repeal of part
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Current through Fall 2024

§ 27-60-206’s source at colorado​.gov