Colorado Code § 17-10-103

Action for reimbursement of cost of care
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(1) When any person has been
sentenced to confinement in a local jail or a correctional facility or to home detention or has been
granted probation or has been placed on parole by the state board of parole and the sentencing
court has not entered an order pursuant to section 18-1.3-701, C.R.S., requiring such person to
pay the full cost of care incurred during such person's sentence, the state, the appropriate
prosecuting attorney, the department of corrections, the judicial department, or any government
agency which has incurred cost of care of such person may file an action for reimbursement for
cost of care.
(2) In an action filed pursuant to this article, the plaintiff seeking reimbursement for cost
of care shall demonstrate that the offender substantially misrepresented such offender's financial
status to the sentencing court or that such offender's financial circumstances have changed
substantially after sentencing.
(3) If, after a hearing, the court determines that the offender has sufficient assets to pay
all or part of the cost of care, the court shall order the offender to make such payments toward
the cost of care as are appropriate under the circumstances. In setting the amount of such
payments, the court shall take into consideration and make allowances for any restitution ordered
to the victim or victims of a crime, which shall take priority over any payments ordered pursuant
to this article, and for the maintenance and support of the offender's spouse, dependent children,
or any other persons having a legal right to support and maintenance out of the offender's estate.
If the offender is confined to a local jail or a correctional facility or is under home detention, the
court shall also consider the financial needs of the offender for the six-month period immediately
following the offender's release, for the purpose of allowing the offender to seek employment.
The court shall determine the amount which shall be paid by the offender for cost of care, which
amount shall in no event be in excess of the per capita cost of maintaining prisoners in the local
jail or a correctional facility, the per capita cost of maintaining an offender under home
detention, the per capita cost of supervising an offender on probation, or the per capita cost of
supervising an offender placed on parole, as the case may be.
(4) After the set-offs for restitution and for maintenance and support as provided in
subsection (3) of this section, any amounts recovered pursuant to this section that are available to
reimburse the costs of providing medical care shall be used to reimburse the state for the state's
financial participation for medical assistance if medical care is provided for the inmate or an
infant of a female inmate under the "Colorado Medical Assistance Act", articles 4, 5, and 6 of
title 25.5, C.R.S.

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