Following the selection of the standardized screening tools, as described in section 27-62-103, and subject to available appropriations, the department of public health and environment shall ensure adequate statewide training on the standardized screening tools for primary care providers and other interested health-care professionals who care for children, ensuring that training is offered at no cost to the professional. Training services may be contracted out to a third party.
Source: L. 2019: Entire article added, (SB 19-195), ch. 190, p. 2101, § 3, effective August 2. L. 2020: Entire section amended, (HB 20-1384), ch. 172, p. 789, § 1, effective June 29.