Colorado Code § 35-1-121

Agricultural behavioral health community of practice work group - creation - grant program - reporting - rules - definitions - repeal
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(1) As used in this section,
unless the context otherwise requires:
(a) "Agricultural behavioral health community of practice work group" or "work group"
means the agricultural behavioral health community of practice work group created in subsection
(2) of this section.
(b) "Agricultural behavioral health grant program" or "grant program" means the
agricultural behavioral health grant program created in subsection (3) of this section.
(c) "Behavioral health administration" means the behavioral health administration
established in section 27-50-102.
(2) (a) The agricultural behavioral health community of practice work group is created in
the department. The purpose of the work group is to convene a group of leaders and experts in
agriculture and behavioral health care to improve access to behavioral health care for farmers,
ranchers, other agricultural industry workers, and their families.
(b) (I) No later than September 1, 2024, the commissioner, or the commissioner's
designee, shall appoint at least seven members to serve on the work group, which must include
the agricultural and rural community behavioral health program staff liaison described in section
27-60-303 (1.5) and a designee from the office of suicide prevention created in section 25-1.5-
101 (1)(w)(I). The commissioner, or the commissioner's designee, may add additional members,
if necessary, to represent the diversity of the agricultural community. The commissioner, or the
commissioner's designee, shall appoint members who represent:
(A) Statewide organizations or Indian tribes or tribal organizations with experience
providing access, services, and resources for the behavioral health needs of those involved in
agriculture;
(B) Statewide agricultural organizations that have programs focused on behavioral
health issues;
(C) Statewide organizations that address mental or behavioral health issues;
(D) Veterans service organizations;
(E) Rural behavioral health providers; and
(F) Individuals who have lived experience with mental health issues, behavioral health
issues, or substance use disorders and recovery.
(II) The commissioner, or the commissioner's designee, shall select a member of a
statewide agricultural organization to chair, facilitate, and lead the work group meetings.
(c) No later than January 1, 2025, the work group shall convene the first meeting and
establish procedures for meetings, including procedures to allow members of the work group to
participate in the meetings remotely. The work group shall meet at least once a month.
(d) The chair, or the chair's designee, shall open the meetings to the public, provide
advance public notice of the meetings, and allow public comments at the meetings. The chair, or
the chair's designee, shall conduct outreach and encourage community participation in the public
meetings.
(e) The department shall organize translation services, upon advance notice and request,
for meetings held pursuant to subsections (2)(c) and (2)(d) of this section for members of the
work group and members of the public who attend the meetings. The work group shall create a
process for a member of the work group or a member of the public to request translation services
in advance of a meeting.
(f) Members of the work group who are compensated by an organization to serve on the
work group serve without compensation. Members of the work group who are not compensated
by an organization to serve on the work group must receive compensation.
(g) The work group shall:
(I) Compile best practices to provide behavioral health care to farmers, ranchers, other
agricultural industry workers, and their families;
(II) Identify gaps in the provision of behavioral health care to farmers, ranchers, other
agricultural industry workers, and their families;
(III) Engage with other stakeholders involved in agricultural behavioral health care;
(IV) Collect data, as permitted by state and federal data privacy laws, on behavioral
health-care outcomes in agricultural communities and steps taken to support farmers, ranchers,
other agricultural industry workers, and their families through behavioral health initiatives and
programs; and
(V) Report to the department and the behavioral health administration on the data
collected pursuant to subsection (2)(g)(IV) of this section and recommend legislative or policy
changes to further improve agricultural behavioral health care.
(h) This subsection (2) is repealed, effective September 1, 2029. Before the repeal, the
work group is scheduled for review in accordance with section 2-3-1203.
(3) (a) The agricultural behavioral health grant program is created in the department.
Subject to available appropriations, the department may administer the grant program. The
purpose of the grant program is to award grant money to:
(I) Continue existing programs or create new programs that address the root causes of
behavioral health issues in the agricultural industry or in rural communities;
(II) Strengthen collaborative efforts between organizations and communities in
addressing the root causes of behavioral health issues in the agricultural industry or in rural
communities; and
(III) Improve access to health, wellness, and behavioral health care for farmers, ranchers,
other agricultural industry workers, and their families.
(b) In administering the grant program pursuant to subsection (3)(a) of this section, the
department shall:
(I) Develop the grant application;
(II) Establish a disbursement timeline for the grants;
(III) Create a rubric to evaluate grant applications;
(IV) Award grant money to eligible recipients;
(V) Require grant recipients to report to the department on the progress of grant-funded
projects, findings, and legislative recommendations and establish a deadline for the submittal of
the report to the department; and
(VI) Collect the reports described in subsection (3)(b)(V) of this section from grant
recipients on the use of grant funds.
(c) In awarding grant money pursuant to subsection (3)(b)(IV) of this section, the
department shall prioritize applicants that primarily serve individuals engaged in agriculture. The
maximum amount of money a grant recipient may receive annually is fifty thousand dollars.
(4) (a) The department shall contract with a statewide agricultural organization that has
established programs addressing behavioral health issues to organize, manage, and convene an
in-person annual summit for organizations with an interest in promoting and providing
behavioral health care to agricultural communities. The statewide organization shall convene the
first in-person annual summit no later than December 2025. The department shall contract with
the statewide agricultural organization in accordance with the "Procurement Code", articles 101
to 112 of title 24.
(b) The statewide agricultural organization shall conduct post-event surveys of the
individuals who attend the in-person annual summit.
(c) The statewide agricultural organization shall annually provide the department:
(I) Receipts documenting funds spent on the in-person annual summit; and
(II) A report describing the in-person annual summit, including:
(A) The number of attendees;
(B) The names of the organizations that attended;
(C) The results of the post-event surveys described in subsection (4)(b) of this section;
and
(D) Any findings or recommendations on changes for future in-person annual summits.
(d) The statewide agricultural organization that contracts with the department is not
barred from applying to the grant program.
(5) The department and the behavioral health administration shall enter into an
interagency agreement to share data collected in the course of understanding and addressing the
behavioral health-care issues in the agricultural industry and in rural communities. The
interagency agreement must state that the data shared will be aggregated and anonymized, and
data sharing must be in compliance with state and federal data privacy laws.
(6) The department may promulgate rules as necessary for the implementation of this
section.
(7) (a) On or before January 1, 2026, and each January 1 thereafter, the department shall
submit a report summarizing the work group report described in subsection (2)(g)(V) of this
section and the grant recipient reports collected pursuant to subsection (3)(b)(VI) of this section
to the agriculture, water, and natural resources committee and the health and human services
committee of the house of representatives and the agriculture and natural resources committee
and the health and human services committee of the senate, or their successor committees, and
the behavioral health administration.
(b) As part of the January 1, 2027, report described in subsection (7)(a) of this section,
and in each January 1 report thereafter, the department shall submit a report summarizing the
statewide agricultural organization report collected pursuant to subsection (4)(c)(II) of this
section.
(c) Notwithstanding the requirement in section 24-1-136 (11)(a)(I), the requirement to
submit the report required in this subsection (7) continues indefinitely.

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