Colorado Code § 19-1-125

Family stabilization services
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(1) It is the intent of the general assembly to
assist in the provision of appropriate and necessary short-term services to help stabilize families
that are at risk of having their children placed in out-of-home placement when those families
voluntarily request such services. It is further the intent of the general assembly that county
departments provide for family stabilization services through contracts with private or nonprofit
organizations or entities whenever possible.
(2) Repealed.
(3) County departments shall use any moneys allocated pursuant to this section to
provide for family stabilization services, defined by rule of the state board of human services,
that may include but not be limited to:
(a) Less than twenty-four-hour respite care for parents and children;
(b) In-home services that may include kinship care and counseling; or
(c) Services that assist the family to reintegrate following a separation or out-of-home
placement.

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