Collaborative Management Program Updates
Updates to Colorado's Collaborative Management Program to modernize governance, funding, and data-sharing for coordinated services to children, youth, and families.
Updates to Colorado's Collaborative Management Program to modernize governance, funding, and data-sharing for coordinated services to children, youth, and families.
Status: Governor Signed (3/26/2025)
Introduced: 1/8/2025
Primary Sponsors: Amy Paschal; Mike Weissman
Cosponsors: J. Gonzales, C. Kipp, M. Lindsay, I. Jodeh, L. Cutter, J. Amabile, L. García
HB25-1035, titled "Collaborative Management Program Updates," was enacted when the Governor signed it on March 26, 2025. The bill passed both chambers with amendments and concurrence and was considered primarily through the Health & Human Services committees. The bill’s title indicates it updates the state’s Collaborative Management Program (CMP) structure, governance, funding, or reporting, but the full bill text was not provided with the materials you supplied.
The stated title indicates the bill updates Colorado’s Collaborative Management Program. CMPs are typically multi-agency local or regional partnerships intended to improve coordination of services for children, youth, and families with complex needs (often involving child welfare, juvenile justice, behavioral health, education, and other systems). The bill’s intent is likely to modernize or strengthen CMP operations, accountability, funding, or data-sharing to improve outcomes for target populations.
Because the actual bill text was not provided, the following are commonly seen changes in CMP-related legislation and are presented as likely areas addressed by HB25-1035:
- Clarifying or revising CMP governance structures (roles of state and local partners, board composition).
- Modifying funding mechanisms (grant programs, formula changes, or appropriation authority).
- Establishing or updating data-sharing, confidentiality, and performance-measure requirements across agencies.
- Expanding eligible participants or geographic scope of CMPs.
- Requiring planning, evaluation, and regular public reporting of CMP outcomes.
- Adding training, technical assistance, or capacity-building for local collaboratives.
To understand the exact changes, effective dates, and fiscal impacts, review the enrolled bill text and any fiscal or implementation notes:
- Colorado General Assembly bill page for HB25-1035 (search by bill number) — includes final bill text, fiscal note, and amendments.
- Office of Legislative Legal Services for enrolled bill and statutes to be amended.
- Committee reports (House and Senate Health & Human Services) for intent and analysis.
If you want, I can retrieve and summarize the enrolled bill text and fiscal note for HB25-1035 to provide a precise list of statutory changes, dollar amounts, and the official effective date.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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