Colorado HB1142 Child Advocacy Centers Signed
Summary
Colorado House Bill 1142 concerning Child Advocacy Centers has been signed into law. The bill modifies statutes related to the establishment, operation, funding, or oversight of Child Advocacy Centers in Colorado. The specific provisions, effective dates, and compliance requirements will be determined by the bill's text as enacted.
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Colorado HB1142 concerning Child Advocacy Centers has been signed into law, establishing or modifying statutory requirements for CACs operating in the state.
Child Advocacy Centers, healthcare providers, and social services organizations operating or partnering with CACs in Colorado should monitor for the bill's full text to identify new operational, funding, or reporting obligations that may apply to their programs.
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