Colorado Code § 25-4-1505

Powers and duties of department and advisory board
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(1) The executive
director of the department shall appoint an advisory board which shall recommend guidelines for
the services of the program and such rules and regulations as may be necessary to effect the
purposes of this part 15. Members of the advisory board shall be persons interested in health care
and the promotion of breast cancer screening drawn from both the private and public sectors.
The board of health shall have the authority to approve recommendations of the advisory board
and the authority to promulgate rules and regulations recommended by the advisory board.
(2) The department is authorized to accept any grant or award of funds from the federal
government or private sources for the furtherance of the purposes of this part 15. Any moneys
thus received shall be credited to the fund. Any expenses incurred in the solicitation of donations
to the fund shall be paid from the fund.
(3) Any program of breast cancer screening conducted pursuant to this part 15 shall be
conducted so as to make such screening available to persons who are at or below two hundred
fifty percent of the federal poverty line and who are at least forty years of age but less than sixty-
five years of age.
(4) The department may adopt a schedule of fees to be charged for breast cancer
screening. The schedule of fees shall be determined so as to make such screening available to the
largest possible number of women. The department shall, where practical, collect any available
insurance proceeds or other reimbursement payable on behalf of any recipient of a breast cancer
screening under this part 15 and may adjust the schedule of fees to reflect insurance
contributions. All fees collected shall be credited to the fund.

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