Amendments for HB19-1287
House Journal, April 18
27 HB19-1287 be amended as follows, and as so amended, be referred to
28 the Committee on Appropriations with favorable
29 recommendation:
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31 Amend printed bill, page 4, line 16, strike "MEDICAL DETOXIFICATION"
32 and substitute "WITHDRAWAL MANAGEMENT".
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34 Page 6, strike lines 25 through 27 and substitute "AVAILABLE SERVICE
35 RESOURCE LOCATOR.".
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37 Page 7, strike line 1.
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39 Page 7, after line 6 insert:
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107 41 "SECTION 2. In Colorado Revised Statutes, amend 27-66-
42 as follows:
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44 27-66-107. Purchase of services by courts, counties,
45 municipalities, school districts, and other political subdivisions. Any
46 county, municipality, school district, health service district, or other
47 political subdivision of the state or any county, district, or juvenile court
48 is authorized to purchase mental health services, from community mental
49 health clinics and such other community agencies as are approved for
50 purchases by the executive director. for the WHICH purchase of mental
51 health services by counties or city and counties as authorized by this
52 section, the board of county commissioners of any county or the city
53 council of any city and county may levy a tax not to exceed two mills
54 upon real property within the county or city and county if the board first
55 submits the question of such levy to a vote of the qualified electors at a
56 general election and receives their approval of such levy.".
1 Renumber succeeding sections accordingly.
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3 Page 7, line 9, strike "system" and substitute "program".
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5 Page 8, line 5, strike "SYSTEM" and substitute "PROGRAM".
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7 Page 8, line 16, strike "SYSTEM," and substitute "PROGRAM,".
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9 Page 8, strike lines 17 and 18 and substitute "SHALL INCLUDE CARE
10 NAVIGATION SERVICES IN THE TWENTY-FOUR-HOUR TELEPHONE CRISIS
11 SERVICE CREATED PURSUANT TO SECTION 27-60-103. THE CONTRACTOR".
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13 Page 10, strike lines 17 through 19.
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15 Reletter succeeding paragraphs accordingly.
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17 Page 10, line 27, strike "SYSTEM." and substitute "PROGRAM.".
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19 Page 11, strike line 22 and substitute "SHALL AWARD GRANT PROGRAM
20 MONEY TO".
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22 Page 12, lines 3 and 4, strike "FOR EACH COUNTY".
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24 Page 12, line 13, after "GRANT" insert "PROGRAM".
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26 Page 12, line 16, strike "HAVE" and substitute "INCREASE".
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28 Page 12, line 20, after "GOVERNMENTS," insert "MUNICIPALITIES,".
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30 Page 12, after line 24, insert:
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32 "(6) MONEY APPROPRIATED FOR THE PILOT PROGRAM THAT
33 REMAINS UNEXPENDED AND UNENCUMBERED AT THE END OF THE FISCAL
34 YEAR IS FURTHER APPROPRIATED TO THE DEPARTMENT FOR THE PILOT
35 PROGRAM IN THE NEXT FISCAL YEAR.".
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37 Renumber succeeding subsection accordingly.
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House Journal, April 25
1 HB19-1287 be amended as follows, and as so amended, be referred to
2 the Committee of the Whole with favorable
3 recommendation:
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5 Amend printed bill, page 12, after line 25 insert:
6 "SECTION 5. Appropriation. (1) For the 2019-20 state fiscal
7 year, $31,961 is appropriated to the department of health care policy and
8 financing for use by the executive director's office. This appropriation
9 consists of $21,733 from the general fund and $10,228 from the
10 healthcare affordability and sustainability fee cash fund created in section
11 25.5-4-402.4 (5)(a), C.R.S. To implement this act, the office may use this
12 appropriation as follows:
13 (a) $29,182 for personal services, which amount consists of
14 $19,844 from the general fund and $9,338 from the healthcare
15 affordability and sustainability fee cash fund, and is based on an
16 assumption that the department will require an additional 0.8 FTE; and
17 (b) $2,779 for operating expenses, which amount consists of
18 $1,889 from the general fund and $890 from the healthcare affordability
19 and sustainability fee cash fund.
20 (2) For the 2019-20 state fiscal year, the general assembly
21 anticipates that the department of health care policy and financing will
22 receive $31,961 in federal funds to implement this act. The appropriation
23 in subsection (1) of this section is based on the assumption that the
24 department will receive this amount of federal funds to be used as
25 follows:
26 (a) $29,182 for personal services; and
27 (b) $2,779 for operating expenses.
28 (3) For the 2019-20 state fiscal year, $5,589,344 is appropriated
29 to the department of human services. This appropriation is from the
30 marijuana tax cash fund created in section 39-28.8-501 (1), C.R.S. To
31 implement this act, the department may use this appropriation as follows:
32 (a) $152,318 for use by the office of behavioral health for
33 personal services related to community behavioral health administration,
34 which amount is based on an assumption that the office will require an
35 additional 2.5 FTE;
36 (b) $16,674 for use by the office of behavioral health for
37 operating expenses related to community behavioral health
38 administration;
39 (c) $260,206 for the behavioral health capacity tracking system;
40 (d) $160,146 for care navigation services; and
41 (e) $5,000,000 for the building substance use disorder treatment
42 capacity in underserved communities grant program.
43 (4) For the 2019-20 state fiscal year, $160,206 is appropriated to
44 the office of the governor for use by the office of information
45 technology. This appropriation is from reappropriated funds received
46 from the department of human services under subsection (3)(c) of this
47 section, and is based on an assumption that the office will require an
48 additional 1.4 FTE. To implement this act, the office may use this
49 appropriation to provide information technology services for the
50 department of human services.".
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52 Renumber succeeding section accordingly.
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54 Page 1, line 102, strike "DISORDERS." and substitute "DISORDERS, AND,
55 IN CONNECTION THEREWITH, MAKING AN APPROPRIATION.".
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House Journal, April 25
53 Amendment No. 1, Health & Insurance Report, dated April 17, 2019, and
54 placed in member's bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, April
55 18, 2019.
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1 Amendment No. 2, Appropriations Report, dated April 25, 2019, and
2 placed in member's bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, April
3 25, 2019.
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5 Amendment No. 3, by Representative(s) Esgar.
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7 Amend the Health & Insurance Committee Report, dated April 17, 2019,
8 page 1, strike lines 13 through 21 and substitute "is authorized to
9 purchase mental health services from MAY ENTER INTO
10 INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENTS WITH ANY MUNICIPALITY, SCHOOL
11 DISTRICT, HEALTH SERVICE DISTRICT, OR OTHER POLITICAL SUBDIVISION
12 OF THE STATE OR MAY ENTER INTO CONTRACTUAL AGREEMENTS WITH ANY
13 PRIVATE PROVIDER, community mental health clinics, and such other
14 community agencies as are approved for purchases by the executive
15 director FOR THE PURCHASE OF MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES. For the
16 purchase of mental health services by counties or city and counties as
17 authorized by this section, the board of county commissioners of any
18 county or the city council of any city and county may levy a tax not to
19 exceed two mills upon real property within the county or city and county
20 if the board first submits the question of such levy to a vote of the
21 qualified electors at a general election and receives their approval of such
22 levy.".
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24 As amended, ordered engrossed and placed on the Calendar for Third
25 Reading and Final Passage.
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