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Second Regular Session Sixty-eighth General Assembly STATE OF COLORADO INTRODUCED LLS NO. -0.01 Michael Dohr x SENATE BILL -1 SENATE SPONSORSHIP Mitchell and Steadman, Aguilar, Cadman, Grantham, Guzman, Jahn, Neville, Spence HOUSE SPONSORSHIP Beezley and Levy, Barker, DelGrosso, Ferrandino, Massey, McCann, Nikkel, Singer, Vigil Senate Committees Judiciary House Committees 1 A BILL FOR AN ACT CONCERNING CHANGES TO IMPROVE OUTCOMES FOR PERSONS CONVICTED OF POSSESSION OF CERTAIN CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES CRIMES, AND, IN CONNECTION THEREWITH, ESTABLISHING A MISDEMEANOR PENALTY FOR POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES, REQUIRING A POST-ENACTMENT REVIEW OF THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THIS ACT, AND MAKING AN APPROPRIATION. Bill Summary (Note: This summary applies to this bill as introduced and does not reflect any amendments that may be subsequently adopted. If this bill passes third reading in the house of introduction, a bill summary that applies to the reengrossed version of this bill will be available at Shading denotes HOUSE amendment. Double underlining denotes SENATE amendment. Capital letters indicate new material to be added to existing statute. Dashes through the words indicate deletions from existing statute.

http://www.leg.state.co.us/billsummaries.) The bill reduces the penalty for possession of grams or less of certain drugs from a class felony to a class 1 misdemeanor and reduces the penalty for possession of more than grams of those certain drugs from a class felony to a class felony. The bill appropriates the savings from the reduction in the criminal penalties to substance abuse treatment programs. The department of human services will develop a trauma-informed substance abuse treatment and best practices training program. The bill requires a post-enactment review after two years that addresses the impact of the bill on jails and the amount of funding for jail-based treatment. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Colorado: SECTION 1. Legislative declaration. (1) The general assembly hereby finds and declares that: (a) Colorado drug policy and public safety would be improved by better differentiating between drug offenders who are primarily users and addicts and those more serious offenders who engage in the crimes of distribution, manufacturing, and trafficking of drugs. (b) For those drug offenders who are primarily users and addicts, focusing efforts and funding on supervision and treatment in the community would be a more effective use of resources than the current system of escalating punishments that often result in a prison sentence. () Therefore, the general assembly determines and declares that, to ensure that the best interests of Colorado are being served, the legislative service agencies of the general assembly shall conduct a post-enactment review of this act and report their conclusions to the judiciary committees of the house of representatives and senate, or any successor committees. The review shall include consideration of the following information: (a) The impact of this act on jail populations in state, based on -- SB-1

1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 offenders receiving jail sentences for convictions pursuant to section 1-1-0., C.R.S., that would have been prison sentences when the offenses were felonies; and (b) The amount of funding provided to jail-based treatment programs since the enactment of Senate Bill -, enacted in 0. SECTION. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 1-1-01, add (1) (d) as follows: 1-1-01. Legislative declaration. (1) The general assembly hereby finds, determines, and declares that: (d) COLORADO DRUG POLICY AND PUBLIC SAFETY WOULD BE IMPROVED BY BETTER DIFFERENTIATING BETWEEN DRUG OFFENDERS WHO ARE PRIMARILY USERS AND ADDICTS AND THOSE MORE SERIOUS OFFENDERS WHO ENGAGE IN THE CRIMES OF DISTRIBUTION, MANUFACTURING, AND TRAFFICKING OF DRUGS. FOR THOSE DRUG OFFENDERS WHO ARE PRIMARILY USERS AND ADDICTS, FOCUSING EFFORTS AND FUNDING ON SUPERVISION AND TREATMENT IN THE COMMUNITY WOULD BE A MORE EFFECTIVE USE OF RESOURCES THAN THE CURRENT SYSTEM OF ESCALATING PUNISHMENTS THAT OFTEN RESULT IN A PRISON SENTENCE. SECTION. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 1-1-0., amend () (a) (I), () (a) (II), () (b) (I), and () (b) (II); and add () (d) as follows: 1-1-0.. Unlawful possession of a controlled substance. () A person who violates subsection (1) of this section by possessing: (a) (I) Any material, compound, mixture, or preparation weighing four grams or less that contains any quantity of flunitrazepam, ketamine, or a controlled substance listed in schedule I or II of part of this article -- SB-1

1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 except methamphetamine commits a class felony CLASS 1 MISDEMEANOR. (II) Any material, compound, mixture, or preparation weighing more than four grams that contains any quantity of flunitrazepam, ketamine, or a controlled substance listed in schedule I or II of part of this article except methamphetamine commits a class felony CLASS FELONY. (b) (I) Any material, compound, mixture, or preparation weighing two grams or less that contains any quantity of methamphetamine commits a class felony CLASS 1 MISDEMEANOR. (II) Any material, compound, mixture, or preparation weighing more than two grams that contains any quantity of methamphetamine commits a class felony CLASS FELONY. (d) NOTHING IN THIS SECTION INFRINGES UPON THE AUTHORITY AND DISCRETION VESTED WITH THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY TO FILE MISDEMEANOR CHARGES IN DISTRICT OR COUNTY COURT, AS THESE COURTS HAVE CONCURRENT ORIGINAL JURISDICTION OVER MISDEMEANOR OFFENSES PURSUANT TO SECTION --, C.R.S. DISTRICT ATTORNEYS ARE ENCOURAGED TO FILE MISDEMEANOR OR DRUG CHARGES IN THE COURT WHERE, IF THERE IS A CONVICTION, TREATMENT AND SUPERVISION CAN MOST EFFECTIVELY BE MATCHED TO THE DEFENDANT'S ASSESSED RISK AND TREATMENT NEED LEVELS. SECTION. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 1-1-, amend () (a); and add (.) as follows: 1-1-. Source of revenues - allocation of moneys. (.) (a) MONEYS APPROPRIATED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY PURSUANT TO SENATE BILL -, ENACTED IN 0, SHALL BE DEPOSITED INTO -- SB-1

1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 THE DRUG OFFENDER SURCHARGE FUND CREATED PURSUANT TO SUBSECTION () OF THIS SECTION AND SHALL BE ALLOCATED PURSUANT TO SECTION 1-.- () (c), C.R.S. (b) EACH FISCAL YEAR, THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY SHALL APPROPRIATE TO THE DRUG OFFENDER SURCHARGE FUND CREATED PURSUANT TO SUBSECTION () OF THIS SECTION THE SAVINGS GENERATED BY SENATE BILL -, ENACTED IN 0. () (a) There is hereby created in the state treasury a drug offender surcharge fund, which shall consist of moneys received by the state treasurer pursuant to paragraph (d) of subsection () AND SUBSECTIONS (.) AND (.) of this section. and subsection (.) of this section All interest derived from the deposit and investment of moneys in the fund shall be credited to the fund. Any moneys not appropriated by the general assembly shall remain in the drug offender surcharge fund and shall not be transferred or revert to the general fund of the state at the end of any fiscal year. All moneys in the fund shall be subject to annual appropriation by the general assembly to the judicial department, the department of corrections, the division of criminal justice of the department of public safety, and the department of human services, after consideration of the plan developed pursuant to section 1-.- (), C.R.S., to cover the costs associated with substance abuse assessment, testing, education, and treatment. SECTION. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 1-.-, amend () (c) as follows: 1-.-. Substance abuse assessment - standardized procedure. () (c) (I) The moneys allocated to the drug offender surcharge fund pursuant to section 1-1- (.) AND (.), C.R.S., -- SB-1

1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 shall only be used to cover the costs associated with the treatment of substance abuse or co-occurring disorders of adult offenders who are assessed to be in need of treatment and who are: (A) On diversion; (B) On probation; (C) On parole; (D) In community corrections; or (E) In jail. (II) The plan to allocate moneys deposited in the drug offender surcharge fund pursuant to section 1-1- (.) AND (.), C.R.S., shall be developed pursuant to paragraph (a) of this subsection () and shall also include a representative designated by the Colorado district attorney's council, the state public defender, a representative from a statewide association representing county sheriffs, and a representative from a statewide association representing counties. SECTION. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 1-1-, add (.) as follows: 1-1-. Source of revenues - allocation of moneys. (.) (a) MONEYS APPROPRIATED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY PURSUANT TO SENATE BILL -, ENACTED IN 0, SHALL BE DEPOSITED INTO THE CORRECTIONAL TREATMENT CASH FUND CREATED PURSUANT TO SUBSECTION () OF THIS SECTION AND SHALL BE ALLOCATED PURSUANT TO SECTION 1-.- () (c), C.R.S. (b) EACH FISCAL YEAR, THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY SHALL APPROPRIATE TO THE CORRECTIONAL TREATMENT CASH FUND CREATED PURSUANT TO SUBSECTION () OF THIS SECTION THE SAVINGS GENERATED BY SENATE BILL -, ENACTED IN 0. -- SB-1

1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 SECTION. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 1-1-, amend as amended by Senate Bill - () (a) as follows: 1-1-. Source of revenues - allocation of moneys. () (a) There is hereby created in the state treasury the correctional treatment cash fund, referred to in this paragraph (a) as the "fund", which shall consist of moneys received by the state treasurer pursuant to paragraph (d) of subsection () AND SUBSECTIONS (.) AND (.) of this section and subsection (.) of this section and, in addition, each year, the general assembly shall appropriate at least two million two hundred thousand dollars generated from estimated savings from the enactment of Senate Bill 0-1, enacted in 00, to the fund. The moneys in the fund shall be used for the purposes described in paragraph (c) of subsection () of this section. All interest derived from the deposit and investment of moneys in the fund shall be credited to the fund. Any moneys not appropriated by the general assembly shall remain in the fund and shall not be transferred or revert to the general fund of the state at the end of any fiscal year. SECTION. In Colorado Revised Statutes, add -1-10 as follows: -1-10. Trauma-informed substance abuse treatment and best practices training program. BY JUNE 0, 0, THE STATE DEPARTMENT SHALL DEVELOP A TRAINING PROGRAM FOR TRAUMA-INFORMED SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT AND BEST PRACTICES AND SHALL MAKE THE TRAINING PROGRAM AVAILABLE TO LICENSED SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT PROGRAMS. SECTION. In Colorado Revised Statutes, -1-01, amend (1) (aa) and (1) (bb); and add (1) (cc) as follows: -- SB-1

1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1-1-01. Programs administered - services provided - department of human services. (1) This section specifies the programs to be administered and the services to be provided by the department of human services. These programs and services include the following: (aa) The Colorado mental health institute at Pueblo, as specified in article of title, C.R.S.; and (bb) The Colorado mental health institute at Fort Logan, as specified in article of title, C.R.S.; AND (cc) THE TRAUMA-INFORMED SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT AND BEST PRACTICES TRAINING PROGRAM SPECIFIED IN SECTION -1-10. SECTION. Accountability. Two years after this act becomes law and in accordance with section --01, Colorado Revised Statutes, the legislative service agencies of the Colorado General Assembly shall conduct a post-enactment review of the implementation of this act utilizing the information contained in the legislative declaration set forth in section 1 of this act. SECTION. Effective date - applicability. (1) This act takes effect July 1, 0; except that sections and of this act take effect only if Senate Bill - does not become law, and sections and of this act take effect only if Senate Bill - becomes law. () The provisions of this act apply to offenses committed on or after July 1, 0. SECTION. Safety clause. The general assembly hereby finds, determines, and declares that this act is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, and safety. -- SB-1