Colorado SB190 modifies eligibility criteria for special needs parole for inmates.
Colorado SB190 amends the eligibility criteria for special needs parole, allowing inmates who are 55 years of age or older and suffer from severe cognitive impairment or serious impairment that limits their ability to function to be eligible. The bill also allows inmates under 55 years of age who meet certain conditions to be eligible for special needs parole. It mandates that the Department of Corrections include in contracts with licensed health-care providers a requirement to screen each patient for eligibility for special needs parole.
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