C.R.S. Section 28-5-714
Veterans mental health services program

  • report
  • rules
  • definitions

(1)

As used in this section, unless the context otherwise requires:

(a)

“Division” means the division of veterans affairs in the department of military and veterans affairs.

(b)

“Eligible veteran” means a veteran who lives in a veterans community living center, as defined in section 26-12-102.

(c)

“Program” means the veterans mental health services program established in this section.

(d)

“Provider” means a licensed psychiatrist regulated pursuant to article 240 of title 12 or any of the following licensees, certified professionals, or candidates regulated pursuant to article 245 of title 12:

(I)

A licensed psychologist or psychologist candidate;

(II)

A licensed social worker, licensed clinical social worker, or clinical social worker candidate;

(III)

A licensed marriage and family therapist or marriage and family therapist candidate;

(IV)

A licensed professional counselor or licensed professional counselor candidate;

(V)

A licensed addiction counselor, certified addiction specialist, or addiction counselor candidate; or

(VI)

An advanced practice registered nurse licensed pursuant to article 255 of title 12.

(e)

“Telehealth” has the same meaning as set forth in section 10-16-123.

(2)

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(a)

There is established in the division a veterans mental health services program to promote access to mental health services for eligible veterans by reimbursing providers for sessions with an eligible veteran.

(b)

The division shall reimburse providers who participate in the program for mental health-care sessions, either in person or by telehealth, with eligible veterans. Each eligible veteran may receive twenty-six reimbursed sessions per year. Subject to available appropriations, an eligible veteran may receive, and the division shall reimburse a provider for, additional reimbursed sessions if a provider determines additional sessions are necessary.

(c)

To be eligible to participate in and receive reimbursement from the program, a provider must be available to provide at least four mental health-care sessions to each eligible veteran the provider accepts as a client.

(d)

The behavioral health administration established in section 27-50-102 shall post on its website a list of providers who participate in the program.

(3)

In order to participate in the program, a veteran shall show a provider who is participating in the program a valid military or federal veterans administration identification card that includes a photo of the veteran and attest to the provider that the veteran has exhausted the annual number of sessions with a mental health-care provider covered by the veteran’s federal veterans administration benefits.

(4)

The division shall:

(a)

Develop a process consistent with the requirements of this section for providers to apply for and demonstrate eligibility to receive reimbursement from the program;

(b)

Upon reimbursing a provider for a mental health-care session with an eligible veteran, inform the provider of the veteran’s remaining number of sessions eligible for reimbursement that year; and

(c)

Determine a reasonable rate of reimbursement for each mental health-care session with an eligible veteran pursuant to the program, which rate must be the same regardless of whether the appointment is for a telehealth or an in-person appointment.

(5)

The adjutant general, in consultation with the board of veterans affairs, shall promulgate rules necessary for the administration of this section.

(6)

No later than December 31, 2024, the department of military and veterans affairs shall deliver a report about the program to the house of representatives state, civic, military, and veterans affairs committee and the senate state, veterans, and military affairs committee, or their successor committees. The report must include data and information about participation in the program and the effectiveness of the program as determined by the department. The department shall not include in the report personally identifiable information that may be used, alone or in conjunction with any other information, to identify a specific individual.

Source: Section 28-5-714 — Veterans mental health services program - report - rules - definitions, https://leg.­colorado.­gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-28.­pdf (accessed Oct. 20, 2023).

28‑5‑100.3
Definitions
28‑5‑101
Military discharges recorded free
28‑5‑102
Identity documents - veteran identifier
28‑5‑103
Discharged LGBT veteran
28‑5‑104
State veterans benefits - effect of individual unemployability status
28‑5‑201
Short title
28‑5‑202
Definitions
28‑5‑203
Administrator as party in interest
28‑5‑204
Guardian appointed when necessary
28‑5‑205
Limitation on number of wards
28‑5‑206
Appointment of guardian - petition
28‑5‑207
Evidence of necessity for guardian of infant
28‑5‑208
Evidence of necessity for guardian for incompetent
28‑5‑209
Notice of filing petition
28‑5‑210
Bond of guardian
28‑5‑211
Accounts of securities - notices and hearings
28‑5‑212
Penalty for failure to account
28‑5‑213
Compensation of guardians
28‑5‑214
Investments
28‑5‑215
Maintenance and support
28‑5‑216
Purchase of home for ward
28‑5‑217
Copies of public records to be furnished
28‑5‑218
Discharge of guardian - release of sureties
28‑5‑219
Record not construed as legal adjudication
28‑5‑220
Certification or commitment to veterans administration
28‑5‑221
Liberal construction
28‑5‑222
Repeal and modification of prior laws
28‑5‑223
Application
28‑5‑301
Legal investments
28‑5‑401
Loans to minor veterans
28‑5‑501
Short title
28‑5‑502
Interment of deceased veterans
28‑5‑503
Headstone to mark graves
28‑5‑504
County of residence
28‑5‑505
Cemetery subdivision - state may acquire and maintain
28‑5‑506
Care and custody of cemetery subdivision
28‑5‑507
Veterans service organization stipend - funeral services - process - definitions
28‑5‑701
Division of veterans affairs - transfer of functions - terminology
28‑5‑702
Board of veterans affairs
28‑5‑703
Rules - duties
28‑5‑703.5
Notice to revisor of statutes - repeal
28‑5‑704
Departments to cooperate
28‑5‑705
Duties
28‑5‑706
Contributions to division - veterans private contributions fund - created
28‑5‑707
Assistance to county veterans service officers
28‑5‑708
Western slope veterans’ cemetery - fund - rules
28‑5‑709
Colorado state veterans trust fund - created - report
28‑5‑711
Veterans resource information clearinghouse
28‑5‑712
Veterans assistance grant program - created - rules - fund - repeal
28‑5‑713
Western region one source - veterans one-stop center - advisory board - fund - definition - repeal
28‑5‑714
Veterans mental health services program - report - rules - definitions
28‑5‑801
Establishment of veterans service offices
28‑5‑802
Qualifications - term of office
28‑5‑803
Duties
28‑5‑804
Cooperation with division of veterans affairs
28‑5‑805
Office space and supplies
Green check means up to date. Up to date

Current through Fall 2024

§ 28-5-714’s source at colorado​.gov