C.R.S. Section 27-80-103
Grants for public programs


(1)

The BHA may make grants, from money appropriated by the general assembly for purposes of this section or available from any other governmental or private source, to approved public programs.

(2)

A public program may provide, but need not be limited to, any of the following:

(a)

Acute medical services, including emergency services and detoxification;

(b)

Case finding, diagnosis, treatment, counseling, individual or group psychotherapy, after-care treatment, and other rehabilitation services;

(c)

Education and counseling regarding the use and abuse of alcohol and drugs;

(d)

Programs for prevention of alcohol and drug abuse administered by the department of public health and environment;

(e)

Training of teachers, health professionals, and others in the field of alcohol and drug abuse and addiction counseling;

(f)

Coordination of existing services and the development of other needed services through demonstration and evaluation projects; or

(g)

Services to pregnant women who are alcohol and drug dependent through demonstration and evaluation projects.

(3)

In approving any public program, the BHA shall take into consideration the following:

(a)

The community need for the public program;

(b)

The range of services to be provided;

(c)

The integration of the public program with, and the participation of, other public and nongovernmental agencies, organizations, institutions, and individuals, and their services and facilities, if any, that are available to assist the public program;

(d)

The adequacy of the public program to accomplish its purposes; and

(e)

Any other information the BHA deems necessary.

(4)

Applications for grants made pursuant to subsection (1) of this section are made to the BHA, on forms furnished by the BHA, and must contain any information the BHA requires. Wherever possible, the BHA shall give priority to public programs that are community-based and include services to children and juveniles as well as adults, that provide a comprehensive range of services, and that evidence a high degree of community support, either financial or in the furnishing of services and facilities, or both.

(5)

Whenever the BHA or any department or agency of the state has money available from any source for public programs, the BHA, department, or agency is authorized to distribute the money in accordance with the state plan and to make reasonable rules for the administration of the public programs.

Source: Section 27-80-103 — Grants for public programs, https://leg.­colorado.­gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-27.­pdf (accessed Oct. 20, 2023).

27‑80‑101
Definitions
27‑80‑102
Duties of the behavioral health administration
27‑80‑103
Grants for public programs
27‑80‑104
Cancellation of grants
27‑80‑105
Annual distribution of funds
27‑80‑106
Purchase of prevention and treatment services
27‑80‑107
Designation of managed service organizations - purchase of services - revocation of designation
27‑80‑107.5
Increasing access to effective substance use disorder services act - managed service organizations - substance use disorder services - assessment - community action plan - allocations - reporting requirements - evaluation
27‑80‑107.7
Increase synthetic opiate treatment - report
27‑80‑107.8
Withdrawal management and crisis service expansion - appropriation
27‑80‑108
Rules
27‑80‑109
Coordination of state and federal funds and programs
27‑80‑111
Counselor training - fund created - rules
27‑80‑112
Legislative declaration - treatment program for high-risk pregnant women - creation
27‑80‑113
Substance use and addiction counseling and treatment - necessary components
27‑80‑114
Treatment program for high-risk pregnant and parenting women - cooperation with organizations
27‑80‑115
Treatment program for high-risk pregnant and parenting women - data collection
27‑80‑116
Fetal alcohol spectrum disorders - legislative declaration - health warning signs
27‑80‑117
Rural alcohol and substance abuse prevention and treatment program - creation - administration - cash fund - definitions - repeal
27‑80‑118
Center for research into substance use disorder prevention, treatment, and recovery support strategies - established - appropriation - legislative declaration
27‑80‑120
Building substance use disorder treatment capacity in underserved communities - grant program
27‑80‑121
Perinatal substance use data linkage project - center for research into substance use disorder prevention, treatment, and recovery support strategies - report
27‑80‑122
Recovery residence certifying body - competitive selection process - appropriation
27‑80‑123
High-risk families cash fund - creation - services provided - report - definition
27‑80‑125
Housing assistance for individuals with a substance use disorder - report - rules - appropriation
27‑80‑126
Recovery support services grant program - creation - eligibility - reporting requirements - appropriation - rules - definitions
27‑80‑127
Children and youth in need of residential mental health and substance use treatment - repeal
27‑80‑128
Fentanyl education and treatment program
27‑80‑129
Regulation of recovery residences - rules - definitions
27‑80‑201
Short title
27‑80‑202
Legislative declaration
27‑80‑203
Definitions
27‑80‑204
License required - controlled substances - repeal
27‑80‑205
Issuance of license - fees
27‑80‑206
Controlled substances program fund - disposition of fees
27‑80‑207
Qualifications for license
27‑80‑208
Denial, revocation, or suspension of license - other disciplinary actions - notice
27‑80‑209
Exemptions
27‑80‑210
Records to be kept - order forms
27‑80‑211
Enforcement and cooperation
27‑80‑212
Records confidential
27‑80‑213
Rules - policies
27‑80‑214
Defenses
27‑80‑215
Central registry - registration required - notice - repeal
27‑80‑216
Policy verifying identity
27‑80‑301
Short title
27‑80‑302
Definitions
27‑80‑303
Office of ombudsman for behavioral health access to care - creation - appointment of ombudsman - duties
27‑80‑304
Liaisons - department - commissioner of insurance
27‑80‑305
Qualified immunity
27‑80‑306
Annual report
Green check means up to date. Up to date

Current through Fall 2024

§ 27-80-103’s source at colorado​.gov