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Code · Colorado · Title 26 — Human Services Code · Article 5 — Child Welfare Services

26-5-101. Definitions.

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As used in this article 5, unless the context otherwise requires:
(1)"Capped allocation" means a capped amount of funds distributed to counties or a group of counties for the purpose of providing all or a portion of the child welfare services as defined in subsection
(3)of this section.
(1.5) "Caseload" means the number of children who are eligible for child welfare services that are defined in subsection
(3)of this section and who are currently receiving such child welfare services on a regular basis from a county.
(2)"Child welfare allocations committee" means a committee that is organized and authorized pursuant to the provisions of section 26-5-103.5.
(3)"Child welfare services" means the provision of necessary shelter, sustenance, and guidance to or for children who are or who, if such services are not provided, are likely to become neglected or dependent, as defined in section 19-3-102. "Child welfare services" includes but is not limited to:
(a)Child protection;
(b)Risk assessment;
(c)Permanency planning;
(d)Treatment planning;
(e)Case management;
(f)Core services, as defined in rules promulgated by the state department, as authorized in sections 26-5-102 and 26-5.5-104;
(g)Adoption and subsidized adoption;
(h)Emergency shelter;
(i)Out-of-home placement, including foster care;
(j)Utilization review;
(k)Early intervention and prevention;
(l)Youth-in-conflict functions;
(m)Administration and support functions;
(n)Services described in section 19-3-208;
(I)Provision of verifiable documents to youth who plan to emancipate from foster care.
(II)Verifiable documents shall include, but need not be limited to, a certified copy of the youth's birth certificate and a social security card. The cost of providing the verifiable documents shall not be borne by the youth.
(p)Foster care prevention services, as defined in section 26-5.4-102 (1).
(q)Services that address abuse, neglect, and youth-in-conflict issues for runaway, homeless, and unaccompanied youth, as defined in rules promulgated by the state department pursuant to sections 26-5-102 and 26-5.7-105.
(4)"County" means a county or a city and county or any two or more counties.
(4.1) "County department" means a county department of human or social services.
(4.5) "Family First Prevention Services Act of 2018" means Titles IV-B and IV-E of the federal "Social Security Act", as amended.
(4.7) "Former foster care youth" means a youth at least eighteen years of age but younger than twenty-one years of age who was formerly in the legal custody or legal authority of a county department and who was placed in a certified or noncertified kinship care placement, as defined in section 26-6-903, a certified or licensed facility, or a foster care home, as defined in section 26-6-903, and certified pursuant to part 9 of article 6 of this title 26.
(5)"Governing body" means the board of county commissioners of a county or the city council and mayor of a city and county.
(5.5) "Services for a successful adulthood" means supportive services that help former foster care youth achieve self-sufficiency. "Services for a successful adulthood" may include, but is not limited to, assistance with education, employment, financial management, housing, mental health care, and substance abuse prevention. "Services for a successful adulthood" does not include out-of-home placement, as described in section 26-5-102 (2)(i).
(5.8) "Steering committee" means the former foster care youth steering committee established pursuant to section 26-5-114.
(6)"Targeted allocation" means a fixed amount of funds from a capped allocation to a group of counties that is designated for a specific county within that group of counties.
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