Colorado Code § 26-12-111

Proposed veterans community living centers - criteria
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(1) The state
department, in consultation with the Colorado board of veterans affairs, is responsible for
recommending any proposed sites for veterans centers to be constructed, leased, or purchased on
or after July 1, 1998, to the capital development committee and the joint budget committee. The
general assembly is responsible for the selection of any proposed site for such veterans centers.
(2) When evaluating a potential site for a proposed veterans center, the following criteria
must be considered:
(a) The proximity of the proposed veterans center to veterans affairs medical services;
(b) The impact the proposed veterans center would have upon the financial viability of
existing veterans centers; and
(c) Whether there is an established bed need for the proposed veterans center based upon
the location of Colorado veterans, their families, and support systems.
(3) A veterans center constructed, leased, or purchased on or after July 1, 1998, must
have a bed capacity of at least one hundred twenty beds.
(4) A veterans center must not be constructed on or after July 1, 1998, unless other
veterans centers have maintained an average occupancy rate of at least eighty percent over the
six-month period immediately prior to the commencement of the construction of the new
veterans center.

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