Colorado Code § 27-80-102

Duties of the behavioral health administration
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(1) The behavioral health
administration is a type 2 entity, as defined in section 24-1-105, and is responsible for the
powers, duties, and functions relating to the alcohol and drug driving safety program specified in
section 42-4-1301.3. The behavioral health administration shall formulate a comprehensive state
plan for substance use disorder treatment programs. The behavioral health administration shall
submit the state plan to the governor and, upon the governor's approval, submit it to the
appropriate United States agency for review and approval. The state plan must include, but not
be limited to:
(a) A survey of the need for the prevention and treatment of alcohol and drug abuse,
including a survey of the health facilities needed to provide services and a plan for the
development and distribution of facilities and programs throughout the state;
(b) A plan for programs to educate the public in the problems of alcohol and drug abuse;
(c) A survey of the need for trained teachers, health professionals, and others involved in
the prevention and treatment of alcohol and drug abuse and the rehabilitation of abusers, and a
plan to provide the necessary training for such persons;
(d) Provisions for the periodic review and updating of the state plan, which shall take
place at least annually.
(2) The department, acting by and through the behavioral health administration, is
designated as the sole state agency for the supervision of the administration of the state plan.
(3) Repealed.

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