By February 1, 2020, the department shall create a partnership with an accredited institution of higher education in the state to develop and provide rigorous training in forensic evaluation. On or before January 1, 2021, newly hired competency evaluators must complete a training that addresses competency, sanity, report writing, expert testimony, and other skills crucial for forensic evaluators; except that competency evaluators who are forensic psychiatrists certified or certification-eligible by the American board of psychiatry and neurology and forensic psychologists who are certified or certification-eligible by the American board of forensic psychology may be exempt from any training requirements as outlined in this section through an exemption process to be developed by the department. The state will manage an oversight program that will provide support and ensure quality of forensic evaluators.
Source: L. 2019: Entire section added, (SB 19-223), ch. 227, p. 2290, § 11, effective July 1.
Structure Colorado Code
Title 16 - Criminal Proceedings
Article 8.5 - Competency to Proceed
§ 16-8.5-102. Mental Incompetency to Proceed - How and When Raised
§ 16-8.5-103. Determination of Competency to Proceed
§ 16-8.5-104. Waiver of Privilege
§ 16-8.5-105. Evaluations, Locations, Time Frames, and Report
§ 16-8.5-106. Evaluation at Request of Defendant
§ 16-8.5-107. Counsel and Evaluators for Indigent Defendants
§ 16-8.5-109. Advisement on Matters to Be Determined
§ 16-8.5-110. Testimony of Lay Witnesses
§ 16-8.5-111. Procedure After Determination of Competency or Incompetency
§ 16-8.5-112. Venue for Collateral Hearings
§ 16-8.5-113. Restoration to Competency
§ 16-8.5-114. Procedure After Hearing Concerning Restoration to Competency
§ 16-8.5-116. Certification - Reviews - Termination of Proceedings - Rules
§ 16-8.5-117. Escape - Return to Institution
§ 16-8.5-118. Temporary Removal for Treatment and Rehabilitation
§ 16-8.5-120. Competency Evaluation Monitoring System - Users - Rules