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Individual Competency Restoration Therapy Sessions

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The contract requires the delivery of individualized therapy sessions guided by the OCFMH curriculum to restore legal competency in defendants who have been deemed unfit to proceed in court. The therapy focuses on providing legal education and training in rational decision-making to help participants understand courtroom procedures, roles of legal personnel, and the consequences of their actions, ultimately enabling them to assist in their own defense. Sessions are to be conducted on a one-on-one basis, ensuring personalized and targeted intervention tailored to each individual’s cognitive and psychological needs. The contract is classified as a subcontract under NAICS code 621399, indicating it pertains to other outpatient mental health services, and is administered by the Colorado Department of Human Services Office of Behavioral Health. The solicitation was posted on July 1, 2026, with a response deadline of June 30, 2027, allowing interested providers a full year to prepare and submit proposals. Although specific geographic details are not provided, the performance location is within Colorado, and the work is expected to serve defendants within the state’s judicial system. The contract does not specify set-aside preferences or point of contact information, leaving details for prospective bidders to seek through the provided online portal.

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Deliver one-on-one OCFMH-based therapy to restore legal competency in Colorado defendants.

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Colorado → CDHS - Office Of Behavioral HealthView Agency

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621399 - Offices of All Other Miscellaneous Health PractitionersView NAICS

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AgencyColorado → CDHS - Office Of Behavioral Health
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Deliver one-on-one therapy sessions using the OCFMH curriculum to restore defendants' competency through legal education and rational decision-making training.

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