Colorado Code § 23-23-103

Evaluations made - when
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(1) A child may be referred to the medical
center for diagnostic evaluation and study under the following conditions:
(a) A judge who has before him or her the matter of possible certification, commitment,
or sentencing of a child to one of the institutions of the state may have an evaluation of the child
made at the diagnostic center; or the judge may send a child to the center for an evaluation of the
child's mental and physical capacity if the judge believes such diagnosis will aid in the
determination of the matter concerning the child, regardless of the fact that, because of lack of
space, none of the regional centers is able to accept the child.
(b) Any judge, for the purpose of determining whether or not a child under sixteen years
of age has a behavioral or mental health disorder or an intellectual and developmental disability,
may cause the child to be sent to the center for diagnostic evaluation.
(c) The superintendent of any institution in Colorado to which children have been
committed or sentenced may request the executive director of the department of human services
to have an evaluation of any child in his institution made at the center.
(d) The director of a county department of human or social services may request an
evaluation at the Colorado children's diagnostic center of a child in the care, custody, or
supervision of such county department when such evaluation will aid it in its determination of
the disposition, placement, or planning for such child; but no such evaluation shall be requested
until such parental consent as is necessary has been obtained. If such an evaluation is made, the
costs are paid by the county department of human or social services.

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