Colorado Statutes
§ 25-20.5-1601 — Overdose detection mapping application program
Colorado § 25-20.5-1601
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Colo. Rev. Stat. § 25-20.5-1601 (2026).
Text
On or
before January 1, 2023, emergency medical service providers, emergency
departments, state and local law enforcement agencies, sheriffs' offices, and
coroners may participate in the web-based overdose detection mapping application
program to report incidences of fatal and nonfatal drug overdoses and synthetic
opiate poisonings. Emergency departments, state and local law enforcement
agencies, sheriffs' offices, and coroners are encouraged to report data not more
than twenty-four hours after the incident or after receiving the incident toxicology
report. All incident data must be made available to the department.
Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, law enforcement shall not use data from
the overdose detection mapping application program for welfare checks, warrant
check
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Legislative History
Source: L. 2022: Entire part added, (HB 22-1326), ch. 225, p. 1669, � 48,
effective July 1.
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