Colorado Code § 18-18-607

Safe stations - disposal of controlled substances - medical evaluation - definition
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(1) (a) Upon arrival to a safe station, a person may turn in any controlled substances
and request assistance in gaining access to treatment for a substance use disorder. Safe station
personnel shall utilize current procedures and protocols for the disposal of the controlled
substances.
(b) A person who turns in one or more controlled substances pursuant to subsection
(1)(a) of this section is not subject to arrest or prosecution for possession of such controlled
substances.
(2) Reasonable efforts should be taken by safe station personnel to determine if the
person is in need of immediate medical attention and facilitate transportation to an appropriate
medical facility, if necessary. If the person does not require immediate medical attention, the
safe station personnel shall provide the person with information about the behavioral health
crisis response system, created in section 27-60-103, to help identify available treatment options
and, if practicable, provide transportation for the person to the most appropriate facility for
treatment of a substance use disorder. Information about the crisis hotline must be developed by
the BHA and be provided to safe stations for distribution.
(3) This section does not apply if safe station personnel are not available to assist a
person who arrives at a safe station for disposal of a controlled substance.
(4) As used in this section, unless the context otherwise requires, a "safe station" means
any municipal police station or county sheriff's office.

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