Each entry includes a link to the original "Recommendation Text", its Commission member "Votes", and its implementation "Status", and, where applicable, any "Related Bill" connected to the recommendation. If the "Recommendation Text" link is not available, please see the relevant
annual report for the full text of the recommendation.
FY12-SO01 SEX OFFENDER REGISTRATION FOR THOSE WHO LACK A FIXED RESIDENCE
Implementation Complete
Clarify and create in statute the registration requirement for and self-verification by sex offenders who "Lack a Fixed Residence."*
*The elements and language of the original recommendations are presented here, but may have been amended or modified in the related bill passed as H.B. 12-1346.
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Votes
Status
Related Bill
FY12-SO02 COLLABORATIVE SEX OFFENDER TRAINING MODULES
Implementation Complete
Individuals from, but not limited to, the Sex Offender Management Board, the Judicial Department, law enforcement, the Department of Corrections, and the EPIC project* shall collaborate to develop and provide a uniform curriculum of sex offender training modules that could be offered to various groups (supervising officers, treatment providers, community corrections staff, State Board of Parole, judges, legislators, law enforcement, etc.). It is anticipated that training could be offered more frequently and consistently through this collaborative effort to address such topics as information on the Lifetime Supervision Act, an overview of the SOMB standards, motivational interviewing, and trauma informed treatment.
*The Evidence-Based Practice Implementation for Capacity project would require funding to continue beyond its current funding conclusion date. See cdpsweb.state.co.us/cccjj/epic.html.
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Votes
Status
FY12-SO08 TRAINING FOR COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS BOARD MEMBERS
Partial Implementation
The Office of Community Corrections in the Division of Criminal Justice in collaboration with the SOMB shall work with the CACCB* and the GCCAC** on training for community corrections board members regarding the lifetime supervision act and sex offender supervision.
*Colorado Association of Community Corrections Boards
**Governor's Community Corrections Advisory Council
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Votes
Status
Recommendation TASK FORCE: SexOffender-OffensesTF