Colorado Code § 27-67-102

Legislative declaration
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(1) The general assembly finds that many parents
in Colorado experience challenging circumstances because their children have significant mental
health needs. Many times, the parents are loving, caring parents who have become increasingly
frustrated in their attempts to navigate the various governmental systems, including child
welfare, mental health, law enforcement, juvenile justice, education, and youth services, in an
attempt to find help for their children. Frequently in these situations, an action in dependency or
neglect under article 3 of title 19 is neither appropriate nor warranted.
(2) The general assembly finds that it is desirable to assist children and youth with
mental health needs and their families. The general assembly further finds that it is desirable to
make mental health services more available to families who want treatment for their children.
The general assembly finds that it is in the best interest of the state to provide a full range of
mental health treatment services, including residential care, to children and youth who are not
eligible for medicaid. The general assembly further finds that, although the mental health
agencies are responsible for providing or coordinating the full range of mental health treatment
services, including residential care, for those children and youth who have been found to be
categorically eligible for medicaid, there remains a population of children and youth in need of
mental health services who are not categorically eligible for medicaid. Accordingly, the general
assembly determines that it is appropriate to adopt a program pursuant to which a continuum of
services would be provided to these children and youth.
(3) The general assembly therefore finds that children and youth who are categorically
eligible for medicaid and who may be eligible for mental health treatment services, including
residential care, may need support in identifying clear appeals processes.

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