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Lawmakers debate consent and safety clause in collaborative management bill; HB10‑35 passes
Summary
House Bill 10‑35, which modifies the Collaborative Management Program, passed after floor debate over whether minors should be able to provide written consent for sharing certain records and whether the bill should carry a safety clause or petition clause.
The House passed House Bill 10‑35 after extended floor debate that centered on two contested issues: (1) language allowing written consent to share records and whether a "child" (as defined in discussion) should be able to provide written consent, and (2) whether the bill should include a safety clause or a petition clause.
Representative Paschal, sponsor of the bill, said the bill clarifies what can be shared with courts and expands the list of entities eligible to enter memoranda of understanding with collaborative management teams. "The collaborative management program is a program, with a…
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