Colorado Code § 26-11-302

Lifelong Colorado initiative - created - reporting
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(1) There is created the
lifelong Colorado initiative within the state office. The purpose of the lifelong Colorado
initiative is to:
(a) Represent state, regional, and local strategies that support aging and assist older
Coloradans to lead independent, meaningful, and dignified lives in their own homes and
communities;
(b) Represent the continued goals, priorities, and strategies aligned with the strategic
action plan on aging and other strategies developed through ongoing work in the public, private,
and nonprofit sectors that support older Coloradans;
(c) Lead the development of age-friendly, livable communities; and
(d) Align the state department's policy development and implementation through a
demographic lens that supports aging across an individual's life.
(2) Pursuant to section 26-11-203 (1)(k), the state office shall convene the technical
advisory committee no later than September 1, 2022, and meet at least quarterly. The duties of
the technical advisory committee include, but are not limited to:
(a) Identifying state department priorities that overlap with the goals and strategies
provided in the strategic action plan on aging and recommendations the commission makes as
set forth in section 26-11-105;
(b) Coordinating with respective state agencies and stakeholders to initiate policy
development and implementation of appropriate strategies;
(c) Developing trackable goals and metrics for strategies and programs and reporting on
progress, which must be made publicly available pursuant to section 26-11-203 (1)(l); and
(d) Supporting the state office and commission with reporting requirements and tracking
implementation and progress of the goals and strategies provided in the strategic action plan on
aging and recommendations the commission makes as set forth in section 26-11-105.
(3) The technical advisory committee, in coordination with respective state agencies and
the commission, shall identify appropriate policy staff within the governor's office for ongoing
coordination and reporting needs.
(4) The state office, in collaboration with the commission and technical advisory
committee, shall coordinate with the state department to include in its report to the committees
of reference, pursuant to the "Smart Measurement for Accountable, Responsive, and Transparent
(SMART) Government Act" hearing required by section 2-7-203, information from the state
office regarding the progress and barriers specific to the implementation of the strategic action
plan on aging.
(5) The state office, the technical advisory committee, the executive committee, and the
state department liaison appointed pursuant to section 26-11-104 shall meet quarterly to ensure
that the perspectives of older Coloradans and the state's perspective remain aligned to coordinate
progress in the development of state programs and policy.

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