Colorado Code § 19-3-404

Temporary shelter - child's home
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The court may find that it is not
necessary to remove a child from his or her home to a temporary shelter facility and may provide
temporary shelter in the child's home by authorizing a representative of the county or district
department of human or social services, which has emergency caretaker services available, to
remain in the child's home with the child until a parent, legal guardian, or relative of the child
enters the home and expresses willingness and has the apparent ability, as determined by the
state department, to resume charge of the child. In no event must such period of time exceed
seventy-two hours. In the case of a relative, the relative is to assume charge of the child until a
parent or legal guardian enters the home and expresses willingness and has the apparent ability,
as determined by the state department, to resume charge of the child. The director of the county
or district department of human or social services shall designate in writing the representatives
of the county or district departments of human or social services authorized to perform such
duties.

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