Colorado Code § 27-60-110

Behavioral health-care services for rural and agricultural communities - vouchers - contract - appropriation
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(1) No later than one hundred eighty days after June 28,
2021, the BHA, in collaboration with the department of agriculture, shall contract with a
nonprofit organization primarily focused on serving agricultural and rural communities in
Colorado, as identified by the BHA, to provide vouchers to individuals living in rural and
frontier communities in need of behavioral health-care services.
(2) The nonprofit organization awarded the contract pursuant to subsection (1) of this
section shall:
(a) Contract with licensed behavioral health-care providers that have completed training
on cultural competencies specific to the Colorado agricultural and rural community lifestyle to
provide direct behavioral health-care services to farmers, ranchers, farm and ranch workers and
their families, and other underserved populations in rural and agricultural communities. At least
sixty percent of the money received pursuant to the contract must be used for direct behavioral
health-care services described in this subsection (2)(a).
(b) Develop training materials and train behavioral health-care providers on cultural
competencies specific to the Colorado agricultural and rural community lifestyle.
(3) For the 2021-22 fiscal year, and each fiscal year thereafter, the general assembly
shall annually appropriate fifty thousand dollars for the contract awarded pursuant to subsection
(1) of this section.

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