C.R.S. Section 27-65-131
Data report


(1)

Beginning January 1, 2025, and each January 1 thereafter, the BHA shall annually submit a report to the general assembly on the outcomes and effectiveness of the involuntary commitment system described in this article 65, disaggregated by region, including any recommendations to improve the system and outcomes for persons involuntarily committed or certified pursuant to this article 65. The report must include aggregated and disaggregated nonidentifying individual-level data. At a minimum, the report must include:

(a)

The number of seventy-two-hour emergency mental health holds that occurred in the state and the number of people placed on a seventy-two-hour emergency mental health hold, including:

(I)

A summary of the reason each person was placed on an emergency mental health hold;

(II)

Demographic information of each person placed on an emergency mental health hold;

(III)

Disposition of each person placed on an emergency mental health hold;

(IV)

How often a facility was required to ask for assistance from the BHA to find placement for the person pursuant to section 27-65-106 and if placement was found, the average length of time a person had to wait for the placement and the challenges encountered in finding a placement;

(V)

How many subsequent emergency mental health holds were placed pursuant to section 27-65-106 due to a lack of appropriate placement options; and

(VI)

How each emergency mental health hold originated, whether by a certified peace officer; intervening professional, including specific professional type; or a court order;

(b)

The number and characteristics of each certification for short-term treatment, including an extension of short-term treatment, and long-term care and treatment that occurred in the state, including:

(I)

The number of inpatient versus outpatient certifications;

(II)

The reason for initiating each certification;

(III)

The number of certifications initiated by a court order, professional person, or certified peace officer;

(IV)

The average length of each certification;

(V)

The demographics of each individual on a certification for short-term treatment;

(VI)

The services provided;

(VII)

The services needed that were not available; and

(VIII)

Any identified barriers preventing the provision of needed services;

(c)

The outcome of each certification for short-term treatment and certification for long-term care and treatment;

(d)

The reason each certification was discontinued, disaggregated by those successfully discharged; voluntarily discharged; transferred; not located; with treatment compliance concerns; unable to transfer to another facility or provider, for lack of payment to treatment providers; and for any other reasons;

(e)

The person’s housing and employment status when certification was discontinued;

(f)

What services were provided versus what services were most frequently needed by people certified on an outpatient basis;

(g)

Barriers and opportunities with local providers, the judicial branch, and law enforcement; and

(h)

How many individuals were placed in the custody of the BHA on a certification for short-term treatment who were concurrently involved in the criminal justice system, including the outcomes of each person and any barriers and opportunities that may exist to better serve the population.

Source: Section 27-65-131 — Data report, https://leg.­colorado.­gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-27.­pdf (accessed Oct. 20, 2023).

27‑65‑101
Legislative declaration
27‑65‑102
Definitions
27‑65‑103
Voluntary applications for mental health services
27‑65‑104
Voluntary applications for mental health services - treatment of minors - definition
27‑65‑105
Rights of respondents
27‑65‑106
Emergency mental health hold - screening - court-ordered evaluation - discharge instructions - respondent’s rights
27‑65‑107
Emergency transportation - application - screening - respondent’s rights
27‑65‑108
Care coordination for persons certified or in need of ongoing treatment
27‑65‑108.5
Court-ordered certification for short-term treatment for incompetent defendants in a criminal matter - contents of petition - procedure to contest petition - commitment to behavioral health administration - definition
27‑65‑109
Certification for short-term treatment - procedure
27‑65‑110
Long-term care and treatment of persons with mental health disorders - procedure
27‑65‑111
Certification on an outpatient basis - short-term and long-term care
27‑65‑112
Termination of short-term and long-term treatment - escape
27‑65‑113
Hearing procedures - jurisdiction
27‑65‑114
Appeals
27‑65‑115
Habeas corpus
27‑65‑116
Restoration of rights
27‑65‑117
Discrimination - definition
27‑65‑118
Right to treatment - rules
27‑65‑119
Rights of respondents certified for short-term treatment or long-term care and treatment
27‑65‑120
Administration or monitoring of medications to persons receiving treatment
27‑65‑121
Employment of persons in a facility - rules
27‑65‑122
Voting in public elections
27‑65‑123
Records
27‑65‑124
Request for release of information - procedures - review of a decision concerning release of information
27‑65‑125
Treatment in federal facilities
27‑65‑126
Transfer of persons into and out of Colorado - reciprocal agreements
27‑65‑127
Imposition of legal disability - deprivation of legal right - restoration - repeal
27‑65‑128
Administration - rules
27‑65‑129
Payment for counsel
27‑65‑130
Advisory board - created - service standards and rules
27‑65‑131
Data report
Green check means up to date. Up to date

Current through Fall 2024

§ 27-65-131’s source at colorado​.gov