Colorado Code § 19-7-313

Continuing jurisdiction
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(1) The court has continuing jurisdiction over the
participating youth until any of the following occurs:
(a) The participating youth moves the court, at any time, to withdraw the youth's
participation in the transition program and to terminate the court's jurisdiction. The court shall
hold an emancipation discharge hearing within thirty-five days after receipt of the participating
youth's motion to review the participating youth's emancipation transition plan and advise the
participating youth as provided in section 19-7-310.
(b) A county department moves the court at least ninety days prior to a participating
youth's twenty-first birthday, or such greater age of foster care eligibility as required by federal
law, to request an emancipation discharge hearing be held prior to the last day of the month in
which the participating youth turns twenty-one years of age. The court shall hold an
emancipation discharge hearing to review the participating youth's emancipation transition plan
and advise the participating youth as provided in section 19-7-310.
(c) A county department moves the court to terminate a participating youth's voluntary
services agreement and the court's jurisdiction because the participating youth no longer meets
the eligibility requirements described in section 19-7-304 for the transition program. The county
department shall include in the motion its efforts to reengage the participating youth, including:
(I) The provision of written notice to the participating youth in a clear and
developmentally appropriate manner that informs the participating youth of the county
department's intent to request that the court terminate the participating youth's voluntary services
agreement with an explanation of the reasons; and
(II) Documentation of the county department's reasonable efforts to meet in person with
the participating youth to explain the information in the written termination notice and to assist
the participating youth in reestablishing eligibility if the participating youth wishes to continue
to participate in the transition program.
(2) The court shall hold the emancipation discharge hearing pursuant to subsection (1)(c)
of this section at least thirty-five days after receipt of the county department's motion to
determine whether the participating youth still meets the eligibility requirements for the
transition program, including substantially fulfilling the participating youth's obligations set
forth in the participating youth's voluntary services agreement. If the participating youth no
longer meets the requirements of the transition program and the county department has made
reasonable but unsuccessful efforts to reengage the participating youth, then the court shall hold
an emancipation discharge hearing to review the participating youth's emancipation transition
plan and advise the participating youth as provided in section 19-7-310. The court may
accomplish all of these elements in the same emancipation discharge hearing if all of the
necessary information has been filed in a timely fashion.

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