Colorado Code § 23-5-141

Campus police information sharing - legislative declaration - definitions
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(1) The general assembly finds and declares that:
(a) Providing for the safety of the students, faculty, and staff of Colorado's state
institutions of higher education is an important priority for those institutions and for the state;
(b) Unfortunate and tragic events at educational institutions within the state and around
the nation have raised concerns regarding campus safety at Colorado's institutions of higher
education; and
(c) State institution of higher education police departments should be authorized to share
with responsible administrators information regarding behaviors which pose a potential risk to
the campus community in order to mitigate such risk.
(2) For purposes of this section:
(a) "Campus behavioral intervention task force" means any group of persons that
includes at least one administrator listed in subparagraph (I) of paragraph (a) of subsection (3) of
this section and is appointed by the chief executive officer of a state institution of higher
education, or his or her designee, to monitor and mitigate risks to campus safety posed by
individuals who display concerning behaviors.
(b) "Sexual assault" means any of the offenses listed in section 24-72-304 (4)(b)(I),
C.R.S.
(c) "State institution of higher education" means a state institution of higher education as
defined in section 23-18-102 (10)(a), a local district college, an area technical college, the
Auraria higher education center, an education center, or a technical college.
(3) (a) Except as provided in paragraph (b) of this subsection (3), a state institution of
higher education police department may provide unredacted information, which information may
include but need not be limited to police reports, regarding any incident within its jurisdiction to:
(I) The director, or director's designee, of any campus program or unit with
administrative responsibility for victims assistance, mental health services, university housing,
student discipline processes, or student affairs; and
(II) A campus behavioral intervention task force.
(b) When providing information regarding a sexual assault or attempted sexual assault
pursuant to paragraph (a) of this subsection (3), a state institution of higher education police
department shall redact the victim's name and identifying information unless the victim agrees
otherwise in writing with respect to each administrator or behavioral intervention task force to
which the police department intends to release the information.
(c) A state institution of higher education police department may provide to a person
who is the focus of a specific threat of physical violence information regarding any incident
within its jurisdiction that is necessary to protect the person who is the focus of the threat.
(d) Notwithstanding the provisions of section 24-72-304 (4), 27-65-121, or 27-81-113,
C.R.S., to the contrary, the authorization to share information established by this section
specifically includes but is not limited to information regarding sexual assaults, emergency
mental health holds, and protective custody for alcohol or drug detoxification. Any person
receiving information regarding sexual assaults, emergency mental health holds, and protective
custody for alcohol or drug detoxification pursuant to this section shall make all reasonable
efforts to ensure the information is not disseminated beyond what is necessary.
(4) A faculty member, staff member, or student of the campus disclosing information to
a campus behavioral intervention task force while acting under a good-faith belief that the
disclosure is necessary to protect the health, safety, or well-being of any person, or to protect the
property of any person or of the institution, shall not be liable in any civil action for disclosing
the information. The immunity provided in this section does not nullify or rescind any statutory
duty of confidentiality by a licensed professional or victim's advocate pursuant to section 13-90-
107 (1)(k), C.R.S., or any statutory duty to warn and protect specified in section 13-21-117,
C.R.S.

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