Colorado Code § 27-50-703

Advisory council - regional subcommittees - subcommittees - working groups
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(1) The BHA shall create a regional subcommittee structure as part of the behavioral
health administrative service organizations to promote local community input pertaining to
behavioral health service needs. In establishing a regional subcommittee structure, the BHA
shall, to the best of the BHA's ability, align geographically with judicial districts whenever
feasible, taking into consideration community feedback on where and how individuals receive
services in their communities. Regional subcommittee members are appointed for three-year
terms; except that initial terms may be for two years. The subcommittee consists of nine
members. Membership of the regional subcommittees must include:
(a) One individual with expertise in the behavioral health needs of children and youth
appointed by a local or regional public health or human service agency within the
subcommittee's region;
(b) One individual who represents a behavioral health safety net provider that operates
within the region appointed by a local or regional public health or human service agency within
the subcommittee's region; 
(c) A county commissioner of a county situated within the region appointed by the BHA;
(d) One individual with a connection to a kindergarten through twelfth grade school
district within the subcommittee's region appointed by a local or regional public health or human
service agency within the subcommittee's region;
(e) One individual with the criminal justice system within the subcommittee's region
appointed by a local or regional public health or human service agency within the
subcommittee's region;
(f) One individual with lived experience or a community member who is not also a
behavioral health provider appointed by a local or regional public health or human service
agency within the subcommittee's region;
(g) One individual with lived experience appointed by the BHA; and
(h) Two individuals with lived experience not associated with a behavioral health
treatment provider appointed by the behavioral health administrative service organization
created pursuant to part 4 of this article 50 who represent the subcommittee's region.
(1.3) The regional subcommittee is created to directly inform the behavioral health
administrative service organization in the region in order to improve services, accountability,
and transparency in the region. The behavioral health administrative service organization shall
staff all subcommittee meetings, which shall meet a minimum of six times a year and allow for
public comment during each meeting. The behavioral health administrative service organization
shall engage with the regional subcommittee, at a minimum, on the following areas:
(a) When determining what services are needed to establish a full continuum of care in
the region;
(b) When addressing barriers to individuals accessing quality and timely care in the
region; and
(c) Needed specialty services for priority populations.
(1.5) The behavioral health administration advisory council, created pursuant to section
27-50-701, shall establish a process to receive direct feedback from the regional subcommittee
throughout the year to consider including in the behavioral health administration advisory
council's annual report required pursuant to section 27-50-701 (2)(d).
(2) The BHA may create committees within the advisory council to meet other state and
federal board or advisory council requirements, which may include:
(a) The behavioral health planning and advisory council, authorized pursuant to 42
U.S.C. sec. 300x-3;
(b) The mental health advisory board for service standards and rules created pursuant to
section 27-65-130; and
(c) The child and youth mental health services standards advisory board created pursuant
to section 27-67-109.
(3) Unless committee membership is established pursuant to state or federal law, the
regional subcommittee and committee membership shall maintain a majority of members who
represent individuals with lived behavioral health experience or families of individuals with
lived behavioral health experience.
(4) The advisory council has the authority to create advisory council workgroups
focused on topics of need as determined by the advisory council in collaboration with the BHA.

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