Colorado Code § 28-5-220

Certification or commitment to veterans administration
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(1) When, in any
proceeding under the laws of this state for the commitment or certification of a person alleged to
have a mental health disorder or otherwise be in need of confinement in a hospital or other
institution for his or her proper care, it is determined after such adjudication of the status of such
person as may be required by law that commitment or certification to a hospital for treatment of
mental health disorders or other institution is necessary for safekeeping or treatment and it
appears that the person is eligible for care or treatment by the veterans administration, the court,
upon receipt of a certificate from the veterans administration showing that facilities are available
and that the person is eligible for care or treatment therein, may commit or certify the person to
the veterans administration. Upon commitment or certification, the person, when admitted to any
facility operated by such agency within or without this state, is subject to the rules and
regulations of the veterans administration. The chief officer of any facility of the veterans
administration to which the person is committed or certified, with respect to the person
committed or certified, is vested with the same powers as superintendents of state hospitals for
mental health disorders within this state with respect to retention of custody, transfer, parole, or
discharge as restored to reason.
(2) The judgment or order of certification or commitment by a court of competent
jurisdiction of another state or of the District of Columbia certifying or committing a person to
the veterans administration for care or treatment has the same force and effect as to the person
while in this state as in the jurisdiction in which the court entering the judgment or making the
order is situated; and the courts of the certifying or committing state or of the District of
Columbia are deemed to have retained jurisdiction of the person so certified or committed for the
purpose of inquiring into the person's mental health and of determining the necessity for
continuance of his or her restraint. Consent is given to the application of the law of the certifying
or committing state or district in respect to the authority of the chief officer of any facility of the
veterans administration to retain custody or transfer, parole, or discharge the person.
(3) Upon receipt of a certificate of the veterans administration that facilities are available
for the care or treatment of any person committed or certified to any hospital for persons with
mental health disorders or other institution for the care or treatment of persons similarly afflicted
and that the person is eligible for care or treatment, the court having jurisdiction may cause him
or her to be transferred to the veterans administration for care or treatment. Any person
transferred as provided in this section is deemed to be committed or certified to the veterans
administration for all purposes as provided in subsection (1) of this section as on original
commitment or certification.

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