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Code of Colorado Regulations eDocket
Details of Tracking Number
2022-00072
CCR details
Tracking Number |
2022-00072 |
Type of Filing |
Emergency |
Department |
500,1008,2500 Department of Human Services |
Agency |
2516 Commission for the Deaf, Hard of Hearing, and DeafBlind (Volume 27) |
CCR Number |
12 CCR 2516-1 |
CCR Title |
RULE MANUAL 27, COMMISSION FOR THE DEAF, HARD OF HEARING, AND DEAFBLIND |
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Proposed rule
Rule |
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Additional Information |
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Statutory Authority |
26-1-107(5), (6), C.R.S.(2021); 26-21-106(1)(d), (3), C.R.S.(2021); 26-21-107.5(3), C.R.S. (2021) |
Applicable Federal Provisions |
The 2022 federal poverty guidelines are found at the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services web site (https://aspe.hhs.gov/poverty-guidelines) and are repeated in this rule. |
Purpose/Objective of Rule |
The Colorado Commission for the Deaf, Hard of Hearing, and DeafBlind’s Communications Technology Program (CTP) was established in 2002. Under the Federal “Americans with Disabilities Act,” Colorado has a duty to provide the deaf, hard of hearing and deafblind equivalent access to governmental services. This is accomplished by the dissemination of communications technology in the form of amplified and captioned phones, cellular devices, such as smartphones, flip phones and tablets, ring signalers and amplified tools, as well as specialized communications technology for deafblind though a federal grant. The proposed rule changes are necessary to update the eligibility section of these rules to reflect the current 2022 Federal Poverty Guidelines. |
Basis And Purpose |
BasisAndPurposeAttachment2022-00072.doc
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Regulatory analysis |
RegulatoryAnalysisAttachment2022-00072.doc
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Comments |
CDHS typically holds 2 public hearings, an initial and final, for each proposed rule. The initial hearing allowing the public an opportunity to submit written data, views, or arguments and to testify for or against the proposed rules. The Board does not vote on the proposed rule at the initial hearing, but asks CDHS to consider all public comment and discussion and, if needed, submit revisions to the proposed rule. The final hearing, usually the month following the initial hearing, allows the same opportunity for public comment, after which the Board votes on final adoption of the proposed rule. Emergency rules (ER) are adopted immediately, and are permanently adopted at a second hearing, usually the month after the initial hearing. This hearing adopted an ER which is anticipated to be adopted on a permanent basis at the April 8 meeting. Please check here for
any updates on location/connection: https://cdhs.colorado.gov/sbhs |
Submitted in response to issues raised by COLS/OLLS? |
No
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Is this rule adopted in response to recent legislation? |
No
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Contact Name |
JoAnne Hirsch |
Contact Title |
Communications Technology Program Manager |
Contact Telephone |
303.866.2097 |
Contact email |
joanne.hirsch@state.co.us |
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Adopted rule
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