Code of Colorado Regulations 1008 - Department of Human Services
Here’s a clear overview of the 6 CCR 1008 series under the Colorado Department of Human Services (primarily the Alcohol & Drug Abuse Division):
🔍 What is 6 CCR 1008?
The 6 CCR 1008 series encompassed the Alcohol & Drug Abuse Division’s regulatory rules. All sections have been repealed and consolidated into 2 CCR 502‑1 (Behavioral Health rules) as of November 1, 2013 (coloradosos.gov).
Breakdown of the former 6 CCR 1008 subparts
CCR Code | Rule Title | Status | Effective Repeal Date |
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6 CCR 1008‑1 | Alcohol & Other Drug Abuse/Dependence Treatment Standards | Repealed | Nov 1, 2013 (coloradosos.gov) |
6 CCR 1008‑2 | Licensing of Addiction Programs Using Controlled Substances | Repealed | Nov 1, 2013 |
6 CCR 1008‑3 | Addiction Counselor Certification and Licensure | Repealed | Nov 1, 2013 |
6 CCR 1008‑4 | Drug Precursors | Repealed | June 1, 2012 |
6 CCR 1008‑5 | Certification & Licensure of Level I & II Alcohol and Drug Safety Ed. | Repealed | June 1, 2012 |
6 CCR 1008‑6 | Certification as Alcohol and Drug Evaluation Specialist | Repealed | Dec 1, 1998 |
⚖️ Why these were repealed
Effective November 1, 2013, the State Board of Human Services repealed all 6 CCR 1008 parts and consolidated them into 2 CCR 502‑1 (Behavioral Health rules), to unify alcohol, drug, and mental health standards (regulations.justia.com).
✅ What’s current now?
To find the active regulations, refer to 2 CCR 502‑1 – Behavioral Health rules, under the Department of Human Services’ Behavioral Health division.
📌 In summary
6 CCR 1008 no longer in force—entire series repealed.
Replaced by 2 CCR 502‑1 effective Nov 1, 2013.
For current standards on addiction counseling, treatment licensing, etc., consult 2 CCR 502‑1.
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