Colorado Code § 23-21-804

Medication-assisted treatment expansion pilot program - created - pilot program location - eligible grant recipients - rules
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(1) (a) There is created the medication-
assisted treatment expansion pilot program to provide grants to community agencies, office-
based practices, behavioral health organizations, substance abuse treatment organizations, and
pharmacies to enable:
(I) Nurse practitioners or physician assistants working in those settings to obtain training
and ongoing support required under the federal act in order to prescribe buprenorphine and all
other medications and therapies approved by the federal food and drug administration as part of
medication-assisted treatment provided to individuals with an opioid use disorder;
(II) Those agencies, practices, and organizations to provide behavioral therapies and
support in conjunction with medication-assisted treatment for individuals with an opioid use
disorder; and
(III) Pharmacists authorized under a statewide drug therapy protocol pursuant to section
12-280-605, a collaborative pharmacy practice agreement pursuant to part 6 of article 280 of title
12, or otherwise authorized under law to prescribe, dispense, or administer medication-assisted
treatment for individuals with an opioid use disorder.
(b) The MAT expansion pilot program is available to provide grants to community
agencies, office-based practices, behavioral health organizations, substance abuse treatment
organizations practicing or providing treatment in Pueblo county or Routt county, and, starting in
the 2019-20 fiscal year, the San Luis valley and additional counties selected by the center for
participation based on demonstrated need. The MAT expansion pilot program may also provide
grants to pharmacies for the purposes allowed under the grant program once the conditions
described in subsection (1)(a)(III) of this section are met.
(2) A grant recipient may use the money received through the pilot program for the
following purposes:
(a) To enable nurse practitioners or physician assistants practicing or working in the
grant recipient's setting in the pilot program area to obtain the training required to be a qualified
nurse practitioner or physician assistant in order to prescribe buprenorphine and all other
medications and therapies approved by the federal food and drug administration as part of
medication-assisted treatment for individuals with opioid use disorders;
(b) To increase access to medication-assisted treatment for individuals with opioid use
disorders in the pilot program area; and
(c) To obtain training for pharmacists to provide medication-assisted treatment services.
(3) The center shall administer the MAT expansion pilot program and, subject to
available appropriations, shall award grants as provided in this part 8. Subject to available
appropriations, grants shall be paid out of money annually appropriated for the pilot program as
provided in section 23-21-808.
(4) The center shall implement the MAT expansion pilot program in accordance with
this part 8 and shall develop, with assistance from and in coordination with the advisory board,
pilot program guidelines and procedures as necessary to implement the pilot program, including
guidelines and procedures specifying the time frames for applying for grants; the form of the
pilot program grant application; the time frames for distributing grant money, technical
assistance, and consultation to grant recipients; and evaluation of the pilot program.

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