House Bill 1244 would update Colorado’s rules for the nursing home penalty cash fund (civil money penalties) to mirror federal guidance and give the state flexibility to use funds for statewide training programs, tuition reimbursement with a work commitment and other workforce development activities.
Support and rationale: CDPHE testimony said current statute requires individual nursing homes to design or contract for training and that state‑level capacity could expand access to consistent, targeted education (geriatric behavioral health, dementia care, wound management). Ombudsman representatives and providers described rural facilities that lack funds to send staff to specialized training. LeadingAge Colorado, the Colorado Healthcare Association and medical directors’ groups supported the bill as a workforce tool.
Committee action: The committee voted to move HB1244 to the Committee of the Whole with a favorable recommendation and added it to the consent calendar.
Implementation note: Sponsors and CDPHE said federal approval remains required for particular grants and uses; the statutory change allows the department to follow evolving federal allowable uses without repeated statutory changes.