Colo. Rev. Stat. § 27-66.5-102
Definitions.
Effective Jul 1, 2024L. 2018: Entire article added, (SB 18-270), ch. 223, p. 1421, § 1, effective May 21. L. 2020: (3)(a)(IV) and (3)(a)(V) amended, (SB 20-007), ch. 286, p. 1416, § 53, effective July 13. L. 2021: IP(3)(a), (3)(a)(IV), (3)(a)(V), (3)(c), and (5) amended, (3)(a)(VI) and (4.5) added, and (3)(b) repealed, (HB 21-1130), ch. 45, p. 190, § 1, effective April 20. L. 2022: (1) and (2) amended and (4) repealed, (HB 22-1278), ch. 222, p. 1544, § 132, effective July 1; (3)(a)(I), (3)(a)(II), (3)(a)(III), and (3)(a)(VI) amended, (HB 22-1256), ch. 451, p. 3236, § 43, effective August 10. L. 2023: (3)(a)(II) amended, (HB 23-1138), ch. 423, p. 2492, § 18, effective July 1, 2024.
As used in this article 66.5, unless the context otherwise requires:
- (1) Behavioral health administration or BHA means the behavioral health administration established in section 27-50-102.
- (2) Commissioner means the commissioner of the behavioral health administration.
(3) High-risk individual means a person who:
(a) Has a significant mental health or substance use disorder, as evidenced by:
- (I) An emergency mental health hold pursuant to section 27-65-106;
- (II) A certification for short-term treatment or extended short-term treatment pursuant to section 27-65-108.5 or 27-65-109;
- (III) Long-term care and treatment pursuant to section 27-65-110;
- (IV) An emergency commitment pursuant to section 27-81-111;
- (V) An involuntary commitment pursuant to section 27-81-112; or
- (VI) Receiving voluntary behavioral health services pursuant to section 27-65-103, 27-65-104, 27-81-109, or 27-81-110; and
- (b) Repealed.
- (c) Is not currently engaged or actively enrolled in consistent community-based behavioral health treatment.
- (4) Repealed.
(4.5) Transition services include, but are not limited to, one or more of the following services:
- (a) Access to housing or residential program placement;
- (b) Access to behavioral health treatment or benefits;
- (c) Advocacy to insurance companies and providers for the appropriate type and intensity of mental health or substance use disorder services;
- (d) Planning for follow-up services and coordination within the behavioral health system after hospitalization or discharge from a withdrawal management facility, acute treatment service facility, crisis stabilization service facility, or a hospital or an emergency department following a visit for behavioral health reasons;
- (e) Assistance with preparing advance directives;
- (f) Obtaining a representative payee or guardian;
- (g) Family supportive services; or
- (h) Compliance with court appearances or probation.
- (5) Transition specialist means a person who assists high-risk individuals with transition services.
- (6) Withdrawal management facility means a facility that provides twenty-four-hour supervised withdrawal from alcohol or drugs in a residential setting.
Source: L. 2018: Entire article added, (SB 18-270), ch. 223, p. 1421, § 1, effective May 21. L. 2020: (3)(a)(IV) and (3)(a)(V) amended, (SB 20-007), ch. 286, p. 1416, § 53, effective July 13. L. 2021: IP(3)(a), (3)(a)(IV), (3)(a)(V), (3)(c), and (5) amended, (3)(a)(VI) and (4.5) added, and (3)(b) repealed, (HB 21-1130), ch. 45, p. 190, § 1, effective April 20. L. 2022: (1) and (2) amended and (4) repealed, (HB 22-1278), ch. 222, p. 1544, § 132, effective July 1; (3)(a)(I), (3)(a)(II), (3)(a)(III), and (3)(a)(VI) amended, (HB 22-1256), ch. 451, p. 3236, § 43, effective August 10. L. 2023: (3)(a)(II) amended, (HB 23-1138), ch. 423, p. 2492, § 18, effective July 1, 2024.