Colorado Code § 25-3-401

Department to administer plan
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(1) The department of public health and
environment is designated as the sole agency for carrying out the purposes of the federal
"Hospital Survey and Construction Act", Public Law 79-725 of the 79th Congress of the United
States, approved August 13, 1946, or any amendments thereto, and the successor provisions
thereof of Public Law 93-641, and is authorized to formulate, submit, and administer a state plan
for carrying out the provisions thereof and to accept on behalf of the state any funds allotted to
the state under the provision of the said federal acts, or any amendments thereto. In carrying out
the purposes of this section, the department of public health and environment is authorized to
make such reports as may be required by the said federal acts, or any amendments thereto, and to
do all things that may be required as a condition precedent to the proper application for the
receipt of federal grants under the said federal acts, and any amendments thereto and regulations
thereof, and to administer and supervise the expenditure of such grants for the purposes of this
section.
(2) The state plan established under subsection (1) of this section shall provide for
adequate hospital facilities for the people residing in the state, without discrimination on account
of race, creed, or color, and shall provide for adequate hospital facilities for persons unable to
pay therefor. The department of public health and environment shall provide minimum standards
for the maintenance and operation of hospitals which receive federal aid under this part 4, and
compliance with such standards shall be required in the case of hospitals which have received
federal aid under the provisions of said federal acts, or any amendments thereto.

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