Colorado Code § 19-7-303

Foster youth in transition program - established
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The foster youth in
transition program is established in the state department to be implemented in county
departments throughout the state to provide extended child welfare services to eligible youth
eighteen years of age or older but less than twenty-one years of age, or such greater age of foster
care eligibility as required by federal law. Each county department shall make the transition
program available to eligible youth on a voluntary basis. The child welfare services provided
through the transition program must be client-directed and developmentally appropriate, as set
forth in a voluntary services agreement developed and entered into pursuant to section 19-7-306
and, when required, overseen by the juvenile court in a youth in transition proceeding brought
pursuant to this part 3. The state department is encouraged to submit, as part of the annual
budget process, a request for increased appropriations to fund the increased caseload for the
transition program.

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