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C.R.S. § 16-11.9-102 — Screening for behavioral or mental health disorders - standardized process - development.

Current through 2025 Regular Session

Part of Part 1: STANDARDIZED SCREENING PROCESS FOR PERSONS WITH BEHAVIORAL OR MENTAL HEALTH DISORDERS, Colorado Revised Statutes.

Full text of C.R.S. § 16-11.9-102

Statutory text current through the 2025 Regular Session. This is an officially sanctioned publication using the official text of the Colorado Revised Statutes; it is not the official statutes of the State of Colorado.

C.R.S. § 16-11.9-102Primary source, current through the 2025 Regular Session
(1) The director of the division of criminal justice in the department of public safety is responsible for ensuring that the head of the department of psychiatry at the university of Colorado health sciences center, the judicial department, the department of corrections, the state board of parole, the division of criminal justice in the department of public safety, the behavioral health administration in the department of human services, and the units responsible for the mental health institutes and forensic services in the department of human services meet and cooperate to develop a standardized screening procedure for the assessment of behavioral or mental health disorders in persons who are involved in the adult criminal justice system. The standardized screening procedure must include, but is not limited to: (a) Development or identification of one or more standardized instruments for screening persons who are involved in the adult criminal justice system; (b) Development of criteria for potential use of such standardized instruments, including consideration of methods of addressing confidential communications by those persons who will be screened for behavioral or mental health disorders; (c) Identification of those persons who will be utilizing the standardized screening instruments, and consideration of training requirements for such persons; (d) Identification of those persons who will be screened for behavioral or mental health disorders; (e) The stages within the adult criminal justice system at which a person shall be screened for a behavioral or mental health disorder, including consideration of methods of addressing confidential communications by a person screened for a behavioral or mental health disorder; (f) Consideration of a standard definition of a behavioral or mental health disorder, including a serious behavioral or mental health disorder; and (g) Development of procedures for referral for further assessment based on the results of the screening. (2) In conjunction with the development of a standardized behavioral or mental health disorder screening procedure for the adult criminal justice system as specified in subsection (1) of this section, the judicial department, the division of youth services in the department of human services, the unit responsible for child welfare services in the department of human services, the behavioral health administration in the department of human services, the units responsible for the mental health institutes and forensic services in the department of human services, the division of criminal justice in the department of public safety, and the department of corrections shall cooperate to develop a standardized screening procedure for the assessment of behavioral or mental health disorders in juveniles who are involved in the juvenile justice system. The standardized screening procedure must include, but is not limited to: (a) Development or identification of one or more standardized instruments for screening persons who are involved in the juvenile justice system; (b) Development of criteria for potential use of such standardized instruments, including consideration of methods of addressing confidential communications by those persons who will be screened for behavioral or mental health disorders; (c) Identification of those persons who will be utilizing the standardized screening instruments, and consideration of training requirements for such persons; (d) Identification of those persons who will be screened for behavioral or mental health disorders; (e) The stages within the juvenile justice system at which a person shall be screened for a behavioral or mental health disorder, including consideration of methods of addressing confidential communications by a person screened for a behavioral or mental health disorder; (f) Consideration of a standard definition of a behavioral or mental health disorder, including a serious behavioral or mental health disorder; and (g) Development of procedures for referral for further assessment based on the results of the screening.

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