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Panel narrows crisis-response bill, extends follow-up window to 72 hours and eases inspections for outpatient providers

March 11, 2026 | 2026 Legislature CO, Colorado


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Panel narrows crisis-response bill, extends follow-up window to 72 hours and eases inspections for outpatient providers
Representative Bridal and co-sponsors presented a narrowed version of House Bill 11-16 focused on two operational fixes for Colorado’s crisis-response system: (1) clarify that hospitals must complete follow-up within 72 hours after a 72-hour psychiatric hold (excluding weekends/holidays in some language) and (2) permit the Behavioral Health Administration to accept locally issued fire-and-life-safety inspection certificates for outpatient-only or telehealth providers where full TFPC certificates are an unnecessary barrier.

"So what we're looking to do is... expand that to 72 hours for the follow-up call," Representative Bridal said, arguing the clarification resolves confusion about timeline expectations and aligns state statute with providers’ operational realities.

Hospital and provider witnesses — including UCHealth’s vice president for behavioral health, the Colorado Behavioral Healthcare Council, and the Behavioral Health Administration — supported the narrower amendments, saying the changes reduce conflicting timelines, improve the meaningfulness of follow-up, and remove administrative obstacles for smaller outpatient or telehealth providers.

The sponsors moved amendment L004 (strike the bulk of the original bill and leave the clarified follow-up and inspection provisions); the committee adopted the amendment and then advanced the bill with a favorable recommendation to the Committee of the Whole on a recorded 12–0 vote.

Committee members requested continued outreach with providers and BHA to resolve implementation questions; sponsors said they would continue stakeholder work before further floor consideration.

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