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Involuntary mental health treatment

Learn about laws and rules for involuntary mental health care in Colorado. Last updated: August 20, 2024. 

Patient rights

People can get mental health care and involuntary treatment in different ways. All services must:

  • Respect the person’s dignity and integrity
  • Be given in a restrictive setting only if less restrictive ones are not safe
  • Protect privacy, dignity, and rights
  • Encourage voluntary services
  • Involve family when appropriate
  • Help each person recover and become stronger

Laws, rules, and regulations

We’ve summarized the laws and rules below. You can find the full legislation at:

Summary of 27-65 statutes

A statute is a written law made by a state legislature or the United States Congress. The 27-65 statutes address involuntary mental health treatment in Colorado.

Statutes breakdown
LegislationSection
C.R.S. 27-65-101Legislative Declaration
C.R.S. 27-65-102Definitions
C.R.S. 27-65-103Voluntary Applications for Mental Health Services
C.R.S. 27-65-104Voluntary Application for Mental Health Services - Treatment of Minors
C.R.S. 27-65-105Rights of Respondents
C.R.S. 27-65-106Emergency Mental Health Hold – Screening - Court-ordered Evaluation - Discharge Instructions - Respondent’s Rights
C.R.S. 27-65-107Emergency Transportation- Application - Screening- Respondent’s Rights
C.R.S. 27-65-108Care Coordination for Persons Certified or In Need of Ongoing Treatment
C.R.S. 27-65-108.5Court-ordered Certification for Short-term Treatment for Incompetent Defenders in a Criminal Matter
C.R.S. 27-65-109Certification for Short-term Treatment - Procedure
C.R.S. 27-65-110Long-term Care and Treatment of Persons with Mental Health Disorders - Procedure
C.R.S. 27-65-111Certification on an Outpatient Basis – Short-term and Long-term Care 
C.R.S. 27-65-112Termination of Certification for Short-term and Long-term Treatment 
C.R.S. 27-65-113Hearing Procedures – Jurisdiction
C.R.S. 27-65-114Appeals
C.R.S. 27-65-115Habeas Corpus
C.R.S. 27-65-116Restoration of Rights
C.R.S. 27-65-117Discrimination – Definition
C.R.S. 27-65-118Right to Treatment - Rules
C.R.S. 27-65-119Rights of Respondents Certified for Short-term or Long-term Care and Treatment 
C.R.S. 27-65-120Administration or Monitoring of Medications to Persons Receiving Treatment
C.R.S. 27-65-121Employment of Persons in a Facility – Rules
C.R.S. 27-65-122Voting in Public Elections
C.R.S. 27-65-123Records
C.R.S. 27-65-124Request for Release of Information – Procedures – Review of a Decision Concerning Release of Information
C.R.S. 27-65-125Treatment in Federal Facilities
C.R.S. 27-65-126Transfers of Persons into and out of Colorado – Reciprocal Agreements
C.R.S. 27-65-127Impositions of Legal Disability – Deprivation of Legal Right – Restoration
C.R.S. 27-65-128Administration – Rules
C.R.S. 27-65-129Payment for Counsel
C.R.S. 27-65-130Advisory Board – Created – Service Standards and Rules
C.R.S. 27-65-131Data Report

Summary of 27-65 rules

The Behavioral Health Rule 2 CCR 502-1 gives rules for mental health services. This includes both voluntary and involuntary services. These rules only apply to designated facilities. A designated facility is one that’s approved by BHA to treat people with mental health disorders.

Title 27, Article 65, C.R.S. explains how mental health services should be given. BHA makes sure the rules and laws are followed properly. That way, everyone treated has their rights protected. If anyone’s rights are restricted, all laws and procedures are followed to protect the civil rights of the individual.

What does the Behavioral Health Administration (BHA) do?

The BHA: 

  • Makes rules for mental health services in Colorado. This includes both voluntary and involuntary services.
  • Approves facilities to provide mental health care and treatment.
  • Checks that mental health care providers follow state laws and rules.
  • Collects and studies data about mental health services.
  • Gives training and help about the laws and rules for mental health care.