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House bill 1035 moves out of committee to update Collaborative Management Program
Summary
House Bill 1035, which updates the Collaborative Management Program statute to modernize mandated partners and give courts access to individualized service and support team plans, passed the House Health & Human Services Committee with unanimous support after one technical amendment.
House Bill 1035, which updates Colorado's Collaborative Management Program (CMP) statute to broaden and modernize partner definitions and allow courts with jurisdiction access to individualized service and support team (ISST) plans, passed the House Health & Human Services Committee on a unanimous vote.
The bill, sponsored by Representative Pascoe and introduced on behalf of the Colorado Department of Human Services, codifies two main changes: modernizing the list of mandated partners to align with Behavioral Health Administration language and explicitly permitting the court with jurisdiction to access current ISST service and support plans. The change is permissive and preserves local flexibility for…
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