Colorado Code § 27-80-108

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(1) The state board of human services, created in section 26-1-107,
has the power to promulgate rules governing the provisions of this article 80. The rules may
include, but are not limited to:
(a) Requirements for the operation of a public program, including record keeping and
data compilation;
(b) Conditions that may be imposed on a public program for the program to maintain
grant eligibility;
(c) Requirements for public and private agencies, organizations, and institutions from
which the behavioral health administration may purchase services pursuant to section 27-80-106
(1), which requirements must include prohibiting the purchase of services from entities that deny
or prohibit access to medical services or substance use disorder treatment and services to persons
who are participating in prescribed medication-assisted treatment, as defined in section 23-21-
803, for a substance use disorder;
(d) Requirements for managed service organizations that are designated by the
commissioner to provide services in a designated service area pursuant to section 27-80-106 (2);
(e) Standards that addiction counselors must meet to participate in public programs or to
provide purchased services and certification requirements necessary to be certified by the
director of the division of professions and occupations, pursuant to part 8 of article 245 of title
12;
(e.5) On or before March 1, 2022, standards that addiction counselors must meet to
participate in public programs or to provide purchased services and education requirements
necessary to be licensed by the director of the division of professions and occupations, pursuant
to part 8 of article 245 of title 12;
(f) Any rules that are necessary to carry out the purposes of the treatment program for
high-risk pregnant women created in section 27-80-112.
(2) In the rules promulgated pursuant to subsection (1)(e) of this section, the state board
of human services shall include education requirements for certified addiction technicians,
certified addiction specialists, and licensed addiction counselors.

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