Logo

Bill Detail: HB23-1236

Return to list of bills

 

Title Implementation Updates To Behavioral Health Administration
Status Governor Signed (05/16/2023)
Bill Subjects
  • Human Services
House Sponsors M. Young (D)
J. Amabile (D)
Senate Sponsors C. Kolker (D)
C. Simpson (R)
House Committee Public and Behavioral Health & Human Services
Senate Committee Health and Human Services
Date Introduced 03/08/2023
Summary

Sections 1, 5, 13, and 22 transfer administrative responsibilities
from the behavioral health administration (BHA) to the department of
human services (department).
Section 2, 3, 11, and 12 transfer administrative responsibilities
from the office of behavioral health (OBH) to the department.
Sections 4, 10, 24, 26, and 27 transfer administrative
responsibilities from OBH to the BHA.
Section 6 transfers administrative responsibilities from the
department to the BHA.
Section 7 repeals OBH as an office in the department.
Section 8 requires the chief information officer of the office of
information technology to invite the commissioner of the BHA to select
a member to represent the BHA on the government data advisory board.
Section 9 adds the commissioner of the BHA to the health equity
commission.
Section 15 states that the BHA is a health oversight agency
charged with overseeing the behavioral health-care system in Colorado
and discharging the BHA's duties.
Section 16 authorizes the BHA to seek, accept, and expend gifts,
grants, or donations for the purpose of administering any behavioral
health program and service.
Section 17 requires a behavioral health safety net provider to
include services that address the necessary language and cultural barriers
to serve communities of color and other underserved populations.
Current law requires the BHA to create one regional subcommittee
of the advisory council for each behavioral health administrative services
organization region. Section 18 requires the BHA to create a regional
subcommittee structure of the advisory council that is not limited by the
behavioral health administrative services organization region.
To implement the care navigation program, Section 19 requires the
BHA to provide, directly or through contract, care navigation services and
align the care navigation services with the care coordination
infrastructure.
Section 20 continuously appropriates money to the 988 crisis
hotline cash fund.
Current law specifies the rights of a person detained by a certified
peace officer or emergency medical services provider and transported to
an outpatient mental health facility or facility designated by the
commissioner of the BHA. Section 21 expands the rights to any person
detained whether or not the person is transported to an outpatient mental
health facility or facility designated by the commissioner of the BHA.

Committee Reports
with Amendments
Full Text
Full Text of Bill (pdf) (most recent)
Fiscal Notes Fiscal Notes (05/24/2023) (most recent)  
Additional Bill Documents Bill Documents
Including:
  • Past bill versions
  • Past fiscal notes
  • Committee activity and documents
  • Bill History
 
Lobbyists Lobbyists
Audio  
Votes House and Senate Votes
Vote Totals Vote Totals by Party
 
 
 
Copyright © 2008-2024 State Capitol Watch