Colorado Code § 17-1-115.9

Incentives for mental health professionals - report - legislative declaration
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(1) The general assembly finds that:
(a) The failure to provide timely needed sex offender treatment or services creates a risk
when an inmate is released into the community and increases expenses when an inmate remains
in prison due to his or her failure to receive treatment or services; and
(b) In order to provide the necessary sex offender treatment and services in difficult-to-
serve areas in a timely manner, the department must have the flexibility to offer incentives to
contracted mental health professionals to provide such treatment and services in such areas.
(2) The department shall monitor the number of inmates who have a specified sex
offender treatment or service identified in the inmate's recommended rehabilitation report and
who are not receiving the treatment or service due to a lack of treatment or service providers.
The department shall develop and may implement an incentive plan for each sex offender
treatment or service and each geographic area in which there is a need for additional contracted
mental health professionals to provide the identified sex offender treatment or service. The
incentive plan must include specific incentives to contract with the necessary mental health
professionals and may include increases in fees and travel reimbursements paid, bonuses, and
other financial incentives.
(3) Notwithstanding the provisions of section 24-1-136 (11), on or before December 1,
2018, and each December 1 thereafter, the department shall submit a report to the joint budget
committee that must include:
(a) The statewide number of inmates requiring each sex offender treatment or service
provided by a mental health professional and the number of inmates unable to receive such
treatment or service; and
(b) For each incentive plan developed pursuant to this section, the number of inmates
requiring the treatment or service, the number of inmates still unable to receive the treatment or
service, a description of the incentive plan developed, and a report on the effectiveness of any
incentive offered by the department under the plan.

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