Colorado Code § 27-80-103

Grants for public programs
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(1) The BHA may make grants, from money
appropriated by the general assembly for purposes of this section or available from any other
governmental or private source, to approved public programs.
(2) A public program may provide, but need not be limited to, any of the following:
(a) Acute medical services, including emergency services and detoxification;
(b) Case finding, diagnosis, treatment, counseling, individual or group psychotherapy,
after-care treatment, and other rehabilitation services;
(c) Education and counseling regarding the use and abuse of alcohol and drugs;
(d) Programs for prevention of alcohol and drug abuse administered by the department
of public health and environment;
(e) Training of teachers, health professionals, and others in the field of alcohol and drug
abuse and addiction counseling;
(f) Coordination of existing services and the development of other needed services
through demonstration and evaluation projects; or
(g) Services to pregnant women who are alcohol and drug dependent through
demonstration and evaluation projects.
(3) In approving any public program, the BHA shall take into consideration the
following:
(a) The community need for the public program;
(b) The range of services to be provided;
(c) The integration of the public program with, and the participation of, other public and
nongovernmental agencies, organizations, institutions, and individuals, and their services and
facilities, if any, that are available to assist the public program;
(d) The adequacy of the public program to accomplish its purposes; and
(e) Any other information the BHA deems necessary.
(4) Applications for grants made pursuant to subsection (1) of this section are made to
the BHA, on forms furnished by the BHA, and must contain any information the BHA requires.
Wherever possible, the BHA shall give priority to public programs that are community-based
and include services to children and juveniles as well as adults, that provide a comprehensive
range of services, and that evidence a high degree of community support, either financial or in
the furnishing of services and facilities, or both.
(5) Whenever the BHA or any department or agency of the state has money available
from any source for public programs, the BHA, department, or agency is authorized to distribute
the money in accordance with the state plan and to make reasonable rules for the administration
of the public programs.

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