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HB 25-1008

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Complementary Behavioral Health Services in Jails

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HB 25-1008 is a Colorado bill that aims to improve mental health care in jails by providing funding for complementary behavioral health services. This means jails will receive money to train their staff and offer free mental health support to people who are incarcerated, helping them manage their conditions better. The bill has been signed into law, so now the state must allocate up to $50,000 each year to make these services available in jails across Colorado.

Official Summary

Legislative Oversight Committee Concerning the Treatment of Persons with Behavioral Health Disorders in the Criminal and Juvenile Justice Systems. Under existing law, the behavioral health administration (BHA) in the department of human services administers the jail-based behavioral health services program (program). The bill requires the BHA to, as part of the program, provide funding to jails to administer services that complement a person's primary course of treatment for a behavioral health disorder (complementary behavioral health services) to persons in custody in the jail. A jail shall use the funding to train jail staff to administer complementary behavioral health services and to provide complementary behavioral health services to persons in custody in the jail at no cost to the person. The bill requires the general assembly to annually appropriate up to $50,000 for the administration of complementary behavioral health services as part of the program. (Note: This summary applies to this bill as introduced.)

Details

Chamber
House
First action
2025-05-13
Latest action
2025-01-08
Last action desc.
Introduced In House - Assigned to Judiciary
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