Colorado Code § 27-70-101

Legislative declaration
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(1) The general assembly finds and declares that:
(a) The lack of medication consistency for individuals with behavioral or mental health
disorders who are involved in the criminal and juvenile justice systems creates additional, often
serious, problems for these individuals;
(b) It is critical that the state increase the likelihood that a broad spectrum of effective
medications, including psychotropic medications, are available to these individuals, regardless of
setting or service provider;
(c) By working cooperatively with the criminal and juvenile justice systems and mental
health service providers, the state can help ensure medication consistency and also decrease
overall state costs through the use of a common and agreed upon medication formulary and
cooperative purchasing;
(d) Prior to its repeal in 2018, the medication consistency work group of the behavioral
health transformation council identified mental health medications that are essential and
preferred for a basic medication formulary that could be used across all public systems to
increase medication continuity for individuals with behavioral or mental health disorders in the
criminal and juvenile justice systems; and
(e) Increasing information sharing across systems and service providers about the
importance of medication consistency and the use of a common and agreed upon medication
formulary and cooperative purchasing will result in long-term benefits for the state and for
individuals with behavioral or mental health disorders who are involved in the criminal and
juvenile justice systems.

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