Behavioral Health Crisis Response Recommendations
| Type | Bill |
|---|---|
| Session | 2025 Regular Session |
| Subjects |
Concerning measures to address Colorado's behavioral health crisis response.
Bill Summary:
No later than June 30, 2026, the act requires the department of public safety (DPS), in collaboration with the behavioral health administration (BHA), to consult with stakeholders to identify:
- Existing resources and model programs that communities throughout Colorado utilize when responding to behavioral health crises, including, but not limited to, co-responder programs, alternative response programs, and mobile crisis response programs, and the reimbursement shortages and gaps within the continuum of care for behavioral health crisis response; and
- The reimbursement shortages and gaps within the continuum of care for behavioral health crisis response, and reimbursement and funding options that are available at the state and federal levels to address the shortages and gaps, including funding for treatment in place.
The act requires DPS to compile a list of the existing resources and model programs, and report reimbursement shortages and gaps identified by the stakeholder group and develop recommendations for addressing the shortages and gaps. The act requires DPS to make the resources, model programs, and recommendations publicly available on DPS's website.
On or before January 1, 2027, the act requires the BHA, in collaboration with the department of health care policy and financing (HCPF), to provide information to the general assembly regarding the reimbursement shortages and gaps within the continuum of care for behavioral health crisis response and the reimbursement and funding options at the state and federal level that are available to address the shortages and gaps, including funding for treatment in place.
The act requires HCPF to reimburse an institution for mental diseases for providing inpatient mental health treatment to a member for up to 60 days or to the extent permitted by federal law.
Current law requires each person detained for an emergency mental health hold to receive an evaluation as soon as possible after the person is presented to a facility, and the evaluation may, but is not required to, include an assessment to determine if the person continues to meet the criteria for an emergency mental health hold and requires further mental health care in a facility designated by the commissioner. The act requires the evaluation to include the assessment determination.
The act requires a hospital that is subject to the federal "Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act" to only discharge a person placed on an emergency mental health hold if the person no longer meets the criteria for an emergency mental health hold; except that a hospital may transfer the person to another hospital if the hospital is unable to provide the appropriate medical or behavioral health care to the person and the receiving hospital agrees to the transfer.
(Note: This summary applies to this bill as enacted.)
Related Documents & Information
| Activity | Vote | Documents |
|---|---|---|
| Adopt amendment L.004 (Attachment C). | The motion passed without objection. | Vote summary |
| Refer Senate Bill 25-042, as amended, to the Committee of the Whole. | The motion passed on a vote of 12-1. | Vote summary |
| Activity | Vote | Documents |
|---|---|---|
| Adopt amendment L.003 | The motion passed without objection. | Vote summary |
| Refer Senate Bill 25-042, as amended, to the Committee of the Whole and with a recommendation that it be placed on the consent calendar. | The motion passed on a vote of 7-0. | Vote summary |
| Activity | Vote | Documents |
|---|---|---|
| Adopt amendment L.001 (Attachment A). | The motion passed without objection. | Vote summary |
| Adopt amendment L.002 (Attachment B). | The motion passed without objection. | Vote summary |
| Refer Senate Bill 25-042, as amended, to the Committee on Appropriations. | The motion passed on a vote of 9-0. | Vote summary |
| Date | Calendar | Motion | Vote | Vote Document |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 03/17/2025 | House Amendments | REPASS |
29
AYE
5
NO
0
OTHER
|
Vote record |
| 03/17/2025 | House Amendments | CONCUR |
34
AYE
0
NO
0
OTHER
|
Vote record |
| 02/18/2025 | Third Reading | BILL |
31
AYE
3
NO
0
OTHER
|
Vote record |
| Date | Calendar | Motion | Vote | Vote Document |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 03/13/2025 | Third Reading | BILL |
53
AYE
10
NO
2
OTHER
|
Vote record |
| Date | Location | Action |
|---|---|---|
| 03/26/2025 | Governor | Governor Signed |
| 03/20/2025 | Governor | Sent to the Governor |
| 03/20/2025 | House | Signed by the Speaker of the House |
| 03/20/2025 | Senate | Signed by the President of the Senate |
| 03/17/2025 | Senate | Senate Considered House Amendments - Result was to Concur - Repass |
| 03/13/2025 | House | House Third Reading Passed - No Amendments |
| 03/12/2025 | House | House Second Reading Special Order - Passed with Amendments - Committee |
| 03/11/2025 | House | House Committee on Health & Human Services Refer Amended to House Committee of the Whole |
| 02/18/2025 | House | Introduced In House - Assigned to Health & Human Services |
| 02/18/2025 | Senate | Senate Third Reading Passed - No Amendments |
| 02/14/2025 | Senate | Senate Second Reading Special Order - Passed with Amendments - Committee |
| 02/14/2025 | Senate | Senate Committee on Appropriations Refer Amended - Consent Calendar to Senate Committee of the Whole |
| 02/06/2025 | Senate | Senate Committee on Health & Human Services Refer Amended to Appropriations |
| 01/08/2025 | Senate | Introduced In Senate - Assigned to Health & Human Services |
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| Effective Date | Chapter # | Title | Documents |
|---|---|---|---|
| 08/06/2025 | 28 | Behavioral Health Crisis Response Recommendations |