Colorado Code § 26-5-114

Former foster care youth steering committee - implementation plan - recommendations - report
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(1) The state department shall establish a former foster care youth
steering committee that includes comprehensive and appropriate stakeholder representation from
the state and county level. The state department shall convene the committee on or before
October 30, 2018. The steering committee shall:
(a) Develop an implementation plan that allows former foster care youth to receive
services for a successful adulthood or assistance in returning to placement, as well as alternatives
to returning to placement after reaching eighteen years of age but before reaching twenty-one
years of age, or a later age if so recommended by the steering committee, and after the county
department's jurisdiction ends;
(b) Make recommendations relating to the operation, evaluation, and sustainability of the
implementation plan. In making its recommendations, the steering committee shall use a
consensus-based approach.
(c) Coordinate with other committees formed by the general assembly that have similar
or overlapping jurisdictional tasks or purposes.
(2) On or before January 1, 2020, the steering committee shall submit a report with its
recommendations for an implementation plan to the executive director of the department of
human services; the governor; and the joint budget committee, the health and human services
committee of the senate, the public health and environment committee of the house of
representatives, or any successor committees.
(3) The implementation plan recommended by the steering committee pursuant to this
section is not required to become operational unless adequate state and federal funding is
available.

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