Colorado Code § 25-1-1004

Study of statutes and rules and regulations pertaining to nursing home facilities and day care centers
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(1) The department of public health and environment and the
department of human services, in conjunction with representatives of the nursing home industry,
child care operators, and experts on child care programs in nursing home facilities, shall examine
and study the existing statutes and rules and regulations concerning the licensing of child care
centers and of nursing home facilities to determine what statutory or regulatory changes or both
would make it easier for a nursing home facility to operate a child care center. The study shall
also include an examination of the advantages and disadvantages of operating such
intergenerational programs and the most appropriate and practical ways to design such
intergenerational child care programs which are beneficial both to the children and to the elderly
persons.
(2) The study conducted by the department of public health and environment and the
department of human services shall include, but need not be limited to, consideration of the
following:
(a) The establishment of new rules and regulations by the department of public health
and environment and the department of human services which would allow nursing home
facilities to operate a child care operation in the nursing home facilities;
(b) A coordinated licensure program to license a child care operation in a nursing home
facility which would be based on rules and regulations designed specifically for the operation of
a child care center in a nursing home facility.
(3) Repealed.
(4) The department of public health and environment and the department of human
services shall comply with the requirements of this part 10 within the current appropriation
established for each department. No request for appropriations shall be made to the general
assembly for the implementation of this part 10.

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