(1) As used in this section, unless the context otherwise requires:
- (a) Contingency management program means an evidence-based treatment program that provides motivational incentives to treat individuals with a stimulant use disorder.
- (b) Grant program means the contingency management grant program created in subsection (2) of this section.
- (c) Stimulant use disorder means a substance use disorder, as defined in section 27-80-203 (23.3), involving a class of drugs that includes cocaine, methamphetamine, or prescription stimulants.
- (d) Substance use disorder treatment program has the same meaning as set forth in section 27-80-203 (23.5).
- (2) There is created in the behavioral health administration the contingency management grant program to provide grants to substance use disorder treatment programs that implement a contingency management program for individuals with a stimulant use disorder.
(3)
- (a) Grant recipients may use the money received through the grant program for staffing, training, supplies, administrative costs, the costs of vouchers and prizes up to five hundred ninety-nine dollars per client during the treatment period, and other related expenses as approved by the BHA.
- (b) Any money received through the grant program must supplement and not supplant existing substance use disorder treatment and other health-care services. Grant recipients shall not use money received through the grant program for ongoing or existing executive and senior staff salaries or services already covered by medicaid or a client's insurance.
- (4) The BHA shall administer the grant program and, subject to available appropriations, shall award grants as provided in this section.
- (5) In selecting grant recipients, the BHA shall prioritize applicants that reside in a jurisdiction with demonstrated need to help mitigate overdose incidents and overdose deaths.
- (6) The BHA may contract with a grant application and support team to assist the BHA with drafting the grant application, reviewing applications, and administering and processing grant awards.
- (7) This section is repealed, effective July 1, 2027.
Source: L. 2024: Entire section added, (HB 24-1045), ch. 470, p. 3290, § 28, effective August 7.