A Bill for an Act
Page 1, Line 101Concerning the consolidation of the Colorado crisis hotline
Page 1, Line 102and the 988 crisis hotline enterprise, and, in connection
Page 1, Line 103therewith, making an appropriation.
Bill Summary
(Note: This summary applies to this bill as introduced and does not reflect any amendments that may be subsequently adopted. If this bill passes third reading in the house of introduction, a bill summary that applies to the reengrossed version of this bill will be available at http://leg.colorado.gov/.)
Joint Budget Committee. Under current law, the 988 crisis hotline and the telephone crisis service that is part of the behavioral health crisis response system operate as 2 separate services. The bill consolidates the telephone crisis service with the 988 crisis hotline. This ensures that callers who call the telephone crisis service will be routed to the 988 crisis hotline.
Page 2, Line 1Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Colorado:
Page 2, Line 2SECTION 1. In Colorado Revised Statutes, amend 22-1-136 as follows:
Page 2, Line 322-1-136. Student identification cards - information required.
Page 2, Line 4Each student identification card issued to a public school student must
Page 2, Line 5contain
the phone number, website address, and text talk number forPage 2, Line 6
Colorado crisis services, as defined in section 27-60-104 informationPage 2, Line 7on the 988 crisis hotline, operated pursuant to section 27-64-103,
Page 2, Line 8and the safe2tell program created in section 24-31-606. The public school
Page 2, Line 9may also include information regarding other available crisis services on
Page 2, Line 10the identification card. If a public school does not issue student
Page 2, Line 11identification cards, the public school shall display the materials
Page 2, Line 12described in section 27-60-104 (10) at the school and send information
Page 2, Line 13related to Colorado crisis services to parents or guardians at the beginning of each school year.
Page 2, Line 14SECTION 2. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 23-5-109, amend (2) as follows:
Page 2, Line 1523-5-109. Identification - suicide and crisis prevention - rules.
Page 2, Line 16(2) Each student identification card issued after August 1, 2023, to a
Page 2, Line 17public or private postsecondary school student must include
the phonePage 2, Line 18
number and text talk number for the statewide behavioral health crisisPage 2, Line 19
response system, commonly referred to as "Colorado crisis services", asPage 2, Line 20
described in section 27-60-104, and information on the nationalPage 2, Line 21three-digit suicide and crisis lifeline number 988. The public or private
Page 2, Line 22postsecondary school may include information about other available crisis
Page 3, Line 1services and other services on the identification card, including local
Page 3, Line 2campus crisis and suicide prevention numbers. The public or private
Page 3, Line 3postsecondary school is not required to reprint or reissue identification
Page 3, Line 4cards in use before August 1, 2023. If, at any time, a private or public
Page 3, Line 5postsecondary school has current students still using identification cards
Page 3, Line 6without the information required by this section, the school shall
Page 3, Line 7distribute
the phone number and text talk number for Colorado crisisPage 3, Line 8
services, as described in section 27-60-104, and information on thePage 3, Line 9national three-digit suicide and crisis lifeline number 988 to all students
Page 3, Line 10at the beginning of each school semester or trimester until all students
Page 3, Line 11have identification cards with the required information. If a private or
Page 3, Line 12public postsecondary school does not issue or use student identification
Page 3, Line 13cards, the school shall distribute the
phone number and text talk numberPage 3, Line 14
for Colorado crisis services, as described in section 27-60-104, andPage 3, Line 15information on the national three-digit suicide and crisis lifeline
Page 3, Line 16number 988 to all students at the beginning of each school semester or trimester.
Page 3, Line 17SECTION 3. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 27-60-103, amend (1)(b)(V); and repeal (1)(b)(I) as follows:
Page 3, Line 1827-60-103. Behavioral health crisis response system - services
Page 3, Line 19- request for proposals - criteria - reporting - rules - definitions -
Page 3, Line 20repeal. (1) (b) The components of the crisis response system must reflect
Page 3, Line 21a continuum of care from crisis response through stabilization and safe
Page 3, Line 22return to the community, with adequate support for transitions to each stage. Specific components include:
Page 3, Line 23(I)
A twenty-four-hour telephone crisis service that is staffed byPage 3, Line 24
skilled professionals who are capable of assessing child, adolescent, and adult crisis situations and making the appropriate referrals;Page 4, Line 1(V) Funding for a public information campaign and to ensure
Page 4, Line 2that individuals calling or texting the legacy statewide telephone crisis lines are routed to the 988 crisis line.
Page 4, Line 3SECTION 4. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 27-60-104.5, amend (3)(c) and (8) as follows:
Page 4, Line 427-60-104.5. Behavioral health capacity tracking system -
Page 4, Line 5rules - legislative declaration - definitions. (3) Pursuant to subsection
Page 4, Line 6(8) of this section, the BHA shall implement a behavioral health capacity tracking system, which must include the following:
Page 4, Line 7(c) Coordination with the
telephone crisis service that is part ofPage 4, Line 8
the behavioral health crisis response system pursuant to section 27-60-103 988 crisis hotline created pursuant to section 27-64-103;Page 4, Line 9(8) Subject to available appropriations, the BHA shall implement
Page 4, Line 10a centralized, web-based tracking system as described in this section and
Page 4, Line 11shall ensure that appropriate tracking system information is available to
Page 4, Line 12the public.
The contractor of the twenty-four-hour telephone crisisPage 4, Line 13
services provided pursuant to section 27-60-103 shall use the tracking system as an available service resource locator.Page 4, Line 14SECTION 5. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 27-64-103, amend (4)(d)(I) and (7) as follows:
Page 4, Line 1527-64-103. 988 crisis hotline enterprise - creation - powers and duties. (4) The enterprise's primary powers and duties are to:
Page 4, Line 16(d) (I) Engage the services of third parties serving as crisis
Page 4, Line 17vendors to provide crisis outreach; stabilization, including, but not
Page 4, Line 18limited to, recovery support and mobile response units; acute care;
Page 4, Line 19and marketing for the 988 crisis hotline;
Page 5, Line 1(7) The enterprise shall consider
recommendations from the state'sPage 5, Line 2
988 planning committee to determine how the 988 crisis hotline willPage 5, Line 3
interact with the twenty-four-hour telephone crisis services established inPage 5, Line 4
section 27-60-103 (1)(b)(I) funding to ensure that individualsPage 5, Line 5calling or texting the legacy statewide telephone crisis lines are routed to the 988 crisis hotline.
Page 5, Line 6SECTION 6. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 27-65-106, amend (8)(a)(VI) and (8)(d)(I) as follows:
Page 5, Line 727-65-106. Emergency mental health hold - screening -
Page 5, Line 8court-ordered evaluation - discharge instructions - respondent's
Page 5, Line 9rights. (8) (a) The facility shall provide each person detained for an
Page 5, Line 10emergency mental health hold discharge instructions. The discharge
Page 5, Line 11instructions must be completed for every person, regardless of the
Page 5, Line 12person's discharge status, before the person is released. If the detained
Page 5, Line 13person refuses to accept the discharge instructions, the refusal must be
Page 5, Line 14documented in the person's medical record. At a minimum, the discharge instructions must include:
Page 5, Line 15(VI)
The phone number to call or text the Colorado crisis servicesPage 5, Line 16
hotline Information on the 988 crisis hotline operated pursuantPage 5, Line 17to section 27-64-103 and information on the availability of peer support services;
Page 5, Line 18(d) (I) The facility shall, at a minimum, attempt to follow up with
Page 5, Line 19the person, the person's parent or legal guardian, or the person's lay
Page 5, Line 20person at least forty-eight hours after discharge. The facility is
Page 5, Line 21encouraged to utilize peer support professionals, as defined in section
Page 5, Line 2227-60-108 (2)(b), when performing follow-up care with individuals and
Page 5, Line 23in developing a continuing care plan pursuant to subsection (8)(a)(I) of
Page 6, Line 1this section. The facility may facilitate follow-up care through contracts
Page 6, Line 2with community-based behavioral health providers or the
ColoradoPage 6, Line 3
behavioral health crisis hotline 988 crisis hotline operated pursuantPage 6, Line 4to section 27-64-103. If the facility facilitates follow-up care through a
Page 6, Line 5third-party contract, the facility shall obtain authorization from the person to provide follow-up care.
Page 6, Line 6SECTION 7. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 27-65-119, amend (1)(d) as follows:
Page 6, Line 727-65-119. Rights of respondents certified for short-term
Page 6, Line 8treatment or long-term care and treatment. (1) Each respondent
Page 6, Line 9certified for short-term treatment or long-term care and treatment on an
Page 6, Line 10inpatient basis pursuant to sections 27-65-108.5, 27-65-109, and
Page 6, Line 1127-65-110 has the following rights and shall be advised of such rights by the facility:
Page 6, Line 12(d) To meet with or call a personal clinician, spiritual advisor,
Page 6, Line 13counselor,
crisis hotline the 988 crisis hotline, family member, workplace, child care provider, or school at all reasonable times;Page 6, Line 14SECTION 8. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 27-80-129, amend (7)(c)(IV) and (7)(e) as follows:
Page 6, Line 1527-80-129. Regulation of recovery residences - rules -
Page 6, Line 16definitions. (7) (c) If a client is unable or no longer wishes to reside in
Page 6, Line 17a recovery residence, or is discharged or transferred from a recovery
Page 6, Line 18residence, prior to the client vacating the recovery residence, the recovery residence staff shall:
Page 6, Line 19(IV) Provide the client with the phone number to contact the
Page 6, Line 20
Colorado crisis services hotline 988 crisis hotline operated pursuantPage 6, Line 21to section 27-64-103, information on the availability of peer support
Page 7, Line 1services, and information about the behavioral health services directory provided by the behavioral health administration.
Page 7, Line 2(e) The recovery residence shall, at a minimum, attempt to follow
Page 7, Line 3up with the client's designated emergency contact at the time of discharge.
Page 7, Line 4The recovery residence is encouraged to utilize peer support
Page 7, Line 5professionals, as defined in section 27-60-108, when performing
Page 7, Line 6follow-up care with clients a recovery residence may facilitate follow-up
Page 7, Line 7care through contacts with community-based providers or the
ColoradoPage 7, Line 8
crisis hotline 988 crisis hotline operated pursuant to section 27-64-103.Page 7, Line 9SECTION 9. Appropriation - adjustments to 2025 long bill.
Page 7, Line 10(1) To implement this act, appropriations made in the annual general
Page 7, Line 11appropriation act for the 2025-26 state fiscal year to the department of
Page 7, Line 12human services for use by the behavioral health administration are adjusted as follows:
Page 7, Line 13(a) The general fund appropriation for behavioral health crisis response system services is decreased by $200,000; and
Page 7, Line 14(b) The appropriation for the behavioral health crisis response
Page 7, Line 15system telephone hotline is decreased by $3,863,938, which consists of
Page 7, Line 16$3,496,622 from the general fund and $367,316 from the marijuana tax cash fund created in section 39-28.8-501 (1), C.R.S.
Page 7, Line 17(2) For the 2025-26 state fiscal year, $3,863,938 is appropriated
Page 7, Line 18to the department of human services for use by the behavioral health
Page 7, Line 19administration. This appropriation is from the 988 crisis hotline cash fund
Page 7, Line 20created in section 27-64-104 (1), C.R.S. This figure is subject to the "(I)"
Page 7, Line 21notation as defined in the annual general appropriation act for the same
Page 7, Line 22fiscal year. To implement this act, the administration may use this
Page 8, Line 1appropriation for the behavioral health crisis response system telephone hotline.
Page 8, Line 2SECTION 10. Effective date. This act takes effect July 1, 2025.
Page 8, Line 3SECTION 11. Safety clause. The general assembly finds,
Page 8, Line 4determines, and declares that this act is necessary for the immediate
Page 8, Line 5preservation of the public peace, health, or safety or for appropriations for
Page 8, Line 6the support and maintenance of the departments of the state and state institutions.