CLICS/CLICS2022A/commsumm.nsf
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BILL SUMMARY For STATUS UPDATE ON TASK FORCE SUBCOMMITTEES
INTERIM COMMITTEE TREATMENT OF PERSONS WITH BEHAVIORAL HEALTH DISORDERS IN THE CRIMINAL AND JUVENILE JUSTICE SYSTEMS
Date Jul 26, 2022
Location SCR 357
Status Update on Task Force Subcommittees - Committee Discussion Only
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10:48:13 AM |
Dr. Iverson was joined at the table by Jack Reid, chair of the data sharing subcommittee. Mr. Reid discussed the strategic plan mandated by Senate Bill 20-037 to develop and implement a justice-to-health trusted interoperability platform to exchange information between different criminal justice agencies. He discussed federal funds to assist in building the platform. Mr. Reid recommended developing memorandums of understanding between the criminal justice system and behavioral health systems to manage data sharing. Mr. Reid answered questions from the committee about the data subcommittee.
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11:13:14 AM |
Mr. Reid discussed the data subcommittee's research into Colorado's 911 system. He discussed information flow between first responders and peace officers. He further discussed the importance of proper training for 911 operators and their ability to properly route calls. Mr. Reid answered questions from the committee about Colorado's 911 system.
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11:37:41 AM |
Dr. Iverson gave updates on other task force subommittees, including housing, juvenile, and mental health holds. He reported that the juvenile subcommittee has been focusing on competency to proceed. He noted the housing subcommittee has changed its focus and membership. He lastly discussed mental health holds and diversion programs.
Dr. Iverson answered additional questions from the committee.
A handout about incompetency cases is Attachment E.
A handout about the Colorado Office of Behavioral Health's Criminal Justice Services is Attachment F.
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