Colorado Code § 10-16-219

Benefits for care in tax-supported institutions - behavioral health disorders - mental health disorders - intellectual and developmental disabilities
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(1) On and
after July 1, 1977, an individual or group policy of sickness, health, or accident insurance or
small group sickness and accident insurance delivered or issued for delivery to any person in this
state that provides coverage for behavioral or mental health disorders or intellectual and
developmental disabilities must not exclude or be construed to diminish benefits for the payment
of the direct costs, related directly to the treatment of such behavioral or mental health disorders
or intellectual and developmental disabilities, provided by a state institution, including
community clinics and centers providing services for persons with behavioral or mental health
disorders or intellectual and developmental disabilities if the charges for treatment of such
behavioral or mental health disorders or intellectual and developmental disabilities are
customarily charged to nonindigent patients by the state institution.
(2) Any policy issued on or after July 1, 1977, on a form approved prior to said date,
containing any provisions in conflict with the provisions of this section shall be in effect only if
there is attached to such policy at the time of issue a rider or endorsement amending such policy
to conform to the provisions of this section.

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