Colorado Code § 27-80-120

Building substance use disorder treatment capacity in underserved communities - grant program
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(1) There is created in the behavioral health administration the
building substance use disorder treatment capacity in underserved communities grant program,
referred to in this section as the "grant program".
(2) Subject to available appropriations, the BHA shall award grant program money to
increase substance use disorder capacity and services in rural and frontier communities. Each
managed service organization area that consists of at least fifty percent rural or frontier counties
shall receive an equal proportion of the annual grant program money to disburse in local grants.
(3) A grant committee shall review grant applications and, if approved, award local
grants. The grant committee includes two members appointed by the county commissioners in
the relevant managed service organization service area, two representatives from the managed
service organization, and two members representing the BHA and appointed by the
commissioner. The award of a local grant must be approved by a majority of the members of the
grant committee. In awarding a local grant, the grant committee shall prioritize geographic areas
that are unserved or underserved. After local grants are approved for each managed service
organization service area, the BHA shall disburse grant program money to the managed service
organization for distribution to local grant recipients.
(4) Local grants must be used to ensure that local communities increase access to a
continuum of substance use disorder treatment and recovery services, including medical or
clinical detoxification, residential treatment, recovery support services, and intensive outpatient
treatment.
(5) Local governments, municipalities, counties, schools, law enforcement agencies, and
primary care or substance use disorder treatment providers within or outside of the managed
service organization's network of providers may apply for a local grant to provide services.
(6) Money appropriated for the pilot program that remains unexpended and
unencumbered at the end of the fiscal year is further appropriated to the BHA for the pilot
program in the next fiscal year.
(7) Repealed.

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