Colorado Code § 10-16-104.7

Substance use disorders - court-ordered treatment coverage
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(1) An
individual or group health benefit plan delivered or issued for delivery within this state by an
entity subject to the provisions of part 2, 3, or 4 of this article 16 that provides coverage for
treatment of a substance use disorder must provide coverage for such treatment regardless of
whether the treatment is voluntary or court-ordered as a result of contact with the criminal justice
or legal system. The health benefit plan is only required to provide coverage for benefits that are
medically necessary and otherwise covered under the plan. Such coverage is subject to
copayment, deductible, and policy maximums and limitations. Health benefit plans issued by an
entity subject to the provisions of part 4 of this article 16 may provide that the benefits required
pursuant to this section are covered benefits only if the services are deemed medically necessary
and are rendered by a provider who is designated by and affiliated with the health maintenance
organization.
(2) Nothing in this section mandates or is meant to construe that any health benefit plan
must provide coverage for treatment of a substance use disorder.

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