Colorado Code § 19-3-304.3

Domestic abuse task force - creation - best practices and training for recognition of domestic abuse as child abuse or neglect - policies and procedures - rules
Open in Lexace · Ask the AI about this section
(1)
(a) The state department shall create a domestic abuse task force, referred to in this section as
the "task force". The task force must be formed for no more than two years. The task force shall
review recommendations from the state department's domestic violence program and child
welfare workgroup to develop a statutory definition for this title 19 that defines domestic abuse
and recognizes the impact domestic abuse may have on the emotional and developmental well-
being of a child.
(b) The membership of the task force must represent the broad cultural and
socioeconomic diversity of the state, including persons with lived experiences or professional
expertise. The task force may include members from the state department's domestic violence
program and child welfare workgroup.
(c) The state department shall report to the health and human services committee of the
senate and the public and behavioral health and human services committee of the house of
representatives, or any successor committees, with the recommended definition pursuant to
subsection (1)(a) of this section no later than December 2022.
(2) On or before July 1, 2023, the state department shall promulgate rules based on
recommendations from the domestic violence program and child welfare workgroup regarding
the best practices and training for recognition of child abuse or neglect related to domestic abuse,
including, but not limited to:
(a) Creating, implementing, and updating assessment policies and procedures for child
welfare caseworkers to recognize, respond, and assess child abuse or neglect related to domestic
abuse while appropriately considering the role of the non-abusive caregiver and cultural
considerations;
(b) Creating, implementing, and updating training materials for mandatory reporters to
recognize and report child abuse or neglect related to domestic abuse;
(c) Establishing training standards to implement updated assessment policies and
procedures for child welfare caseworkers to recognize and respond to child abuse or neglect
related to domestic abuse while appropriately considering the role of the non-abusive caregiver
and cultural considerations; and
(d) Establishing training standards to implement updated assessment policies and
procedures for child welfare caseworkers to recognize and respond to child abuse or neglect
related to domestic abuse while appropriately considering the role of the abusive parent and
cultural considerations.

‹ Prev All Colorado sections Next ›


Lexace provides legal information, not legal advice, and no attorney–client relationship is created. Statute text is provided for general information and may not reflect the most recent amendments; verify against the official state code.