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Introduced
03/11/2026
03/11/2026
In Committee
05/08/2026
05/08/2026
Crossed Over
05/04/2026
05/04/2026
Passed
Dead
Introduced Session
2026 Regular Session
Bill Summary
The bill creates the transportation community advisory board (TCAB) within the department of health care policy and financing (state department) and requires the state department to collaborate with the TCAB prior to establishing rules and processes for the safety and oversight of nonmedical transportation services and nonemergency medical transportation (NEMT) services. The bill states which rules for NEMT the state department, in collaboration with the TCAB, must adopt. The bill establishes how a transportation broker (broker) must roll out their implementation and requires the broker to provide all transportation providers (providers) with software, a communication toolkit, training, and technical assistance to facilitate NEMT services. The broker may require medicaid members (members) to book transportation services more than 2 days before their requested transportation date. The bill requires providers to accommodate member requests for preferred or alternate drivers when operationally feasible. The bill requires the broker, and, if there is no broker, the transportation providers to verify that individuals using the transportation services are eligible members during the scheduling of transportation services. The bill prohibits the broker from operating, owning, or controlling a provider in Colorado. The bill requires providers to provide their trip assignment rules and procedures to the state department for approval and for publication on the state department's website. The bill prohibits the state department from denying payment of services to transportation providers solely because the broker or state department determines that a member's eligibility or trip information was inaccurate. The bill requires the state department to annually audit brokers and a random group of providers and to make the audit reports publicly available. The bill requires the state department to categorize all NEMT expenditures as medical services and make changes to the NEMT program as necessary to obtain medical services federal match rates for NEMT services. The bill also eliminates the requirement that the state department provide transportation services as an administrative cost.
AI Summary
This bill establishes a Transportation Community Advisory Board (TCAB) within the Department of Health Care Policy and Financing (state department) to advise on rules and processes for nonemergency medical transportation (NEMT) services, which are transportation services for Medicaid members to and from medically necessary appointments. The bill requires the state department to collaborate with the TCAB before implementing new rules and mandates specific rules for NEMT, including driver and vehicle credentialing, prohibiting "trip caps" (numerical limits on trips not based on performance), and ensuring members can request preferred drivers when feasible. It also outlines how transportation brokers (entities contracted to manage NEMT) must implement their programs, including providing software, training, and technical assistance to transportation providers, and prohibits brokers from owning or controlling providers in Colorado. The bill requires providers to submit their trip assignment rules for approval and publication, and prevents the state department from denying payment to providers solely due to inaccurate member eligibility or trip information if the provider acted in good faith. Furthermore, the state department will annually audit brokers and a selection of providers, making the reports public, and will reclassify NEMT expenditures as medical services to potentially receive higher federal matching funds, eliminating the previous classification of transportation services as an administrative cost.
Committee Categories
Budget and Finance, Health and Social Services
Sponsors (45)
Barbara Kirkmeyer (R)*,
Kyle Mullica (D)*,
Katie Stewart (D)*,
Ty Winter (R)*,
Judy Amabile (D),
Jennifer Bacon (D),
Matt Ball (D),
Carlos Barron (R),
Adrienne Benavidez (D),
Andrew Boesenecker (D),
Jeff Bridges (D),
Scott Bright (R),
Kyle Brown (D),
Michael Carter (D),
Marc Catlin (R),
Chad Clifford (D),
Lisa Cutter (D),
Lindsey Daugherty (D),
Monica Duran (D),
Tony Exum (D),
Julie Gonzales (D),
Ryan Gonzalez (R),
Eliza Hamrick (D),
Nick Hinrichsen (D),
Jamie Jackson (D),
Iman Jodeh (D),
Dusty Johnson (R),
Cathy Kipp (D),
Sheila Lieder (D),
William Lindstedt (D),
Meghan Lukens (D),
Janice Marchman (D),
Julie McCluskie (D),
Kenny Nguyen (D),
Amy Paschal (D),
Byron Pelton (R),
Rod Pelton (R),
Jacqueline Phillips (D),
Dylan Roberts (D),
Robert Rodriguez (D),
Manny Rutinel (D),
Gretchen Rydin (D),
Marc Snyder (D),
Tammy Story (D),
Katie Wallace (D),
Last Action
Senate Third Reading Passed - No Amendments (on 05/11/2026)
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