C.R.S. Section 13-22-104
Transplants and transfusions generally

  • declaration of policy
  • limit on liability of minors

(1)

The availability of scientific knowledge, skills, and materials for the transplantation, injection, transfusion, or transfer of human tissue, organs, blood, or components thereof is important to the health and welfare of the people of this state. Equally important is the duty of those performing such service or providing such materials to exercise due care under the attending circumstances to the end that those receiving health care will benefit and adverse results therefrom will be minimized by the use of available and proven scientific safeguards. The imposition of legal liability without fault upon the persons and organizations engaged in such scientific procedures may inhibit the exercise of sound medical judgment and restrict the availability of important scientific knowledge, skills, and materials. It is, therefore, the public policy of this state to promote the health and welfare of the people by emphasizing the importance of exercising due care, and by limiting the legal liability arising out of such scientific procedures to instances of negligence or willful misconduct.

(2)

The donation, whether for or without valuable consideration, the acquisition, preparation, transplantation, injection, or transfusion of any human tissue, organ, blood, or component thereof for or to a human being is the performance of a medical service and does not, in any way, constitute a sale. No physician, surgeon, hospital, blood bank, tissue bank, or other person or entity who donates, obtains, prepares, transplants, injects, transfuses, or otherwise transfers, or who assists or participates in donating, obtaining, preparing, transplanting, injecting, transfusing, or transferring any tissue, organ, blood, or component thereof from one or more human beings, living or dead, to another living human being for the purpose of therapy or transplantation needed by him for his health or welfare shall be liable for any damages of any kind or description directly or indirectly caused by or resulting from any such activity; except that each such person or entity remains liable for his or its own negligence or willful misconduct.

(3)

Any provision of the law to the contrary notwithstanding, any minor who has reached the age of eighteen years may give consent to the donation of his or her blood, organs, or tissue and to the penetration of tissue which is necessary to accomplish such donation. Such consent shall not be subject to disaffirmance because of minority. The consent of the parent, parents, or legal guardian of such a minor shall not be necessary in order to authorize such donation of blood, organs, or tissue and penetration of tissue.

(4)

Any provision of the law to the contrary notwithstanding, a minor who is at least sixteen years of age but is less than eighteen years of age may give consent to the donation of his or her blood and to the penetration of tissue that is necessary to accomplish the donation, so long as the minor’s parent or legal guardian consents to authorize the donation of the minor’s blood and the penetration of tissue. A minor’s consent shall not be subject to disaffirmance because of minority.

Source: Section 13-22-104 — Transplants and transfusions generally - declaration of policy - limit on liability of minors, https://leg.­colorado.­gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-13.­pdf (accessed Oct. 20, 2023).

13‑22‑101
Competence of persons eighteen years of age or older
13‑22‑102
Minors - consent for medical care and treatment for use of drugs or a substance use disorder
13‑22‑103
Minors - consent for medical, dental, and related care
13‑22‑103.5
Minors - consent for medical care - pregnancy
13‑22‑104
Transplants and transfusions generally - declaration of policy - limit on liability of minors
13‑22‑105
Minors - consent - contraception
13‑22‑106
Minors - consent - sexual offense
13‑22‑107
Legislative declaration - definitions - children - waiver by parent of prospective negligence claims
13‑22‑201
Definitions
13‑22‑202
Notice
13‑22‑203
Applicability
13‑22‑204
Effect of agreement to arbitrate - nonwaivable provisions
13‑22‑205
Application for judicial relief
13‑22‑206
Validity of agreement to arbitrate
13‑22‑207
Motion to compel or stay arbitration
13‑22‑208
Provisional remedies
13‑22‑209
Initiation of arbitration
13‑22‑210
Consolidation of separate arbitration proceedings
13‑22‑211
Appointment of arbitrator - service as a neutral arbitrator
13‑22‑212
Disclosure by arbitrator
13‑22‑213
Action by majority
13‑22‑214
Immunity of arbitrator - competency to testify - attorney fees and costs
13‑22‑215
Arbitration process
13‑22‑216
Representation by attorney
13‑22‑217
Witnesses - subpoenas - depositions - discovery
13‑22‑218
Judicial enforcement of pre-award ruling by arbitrator
13‑22‑219
Award
13‑22‑220
Change of award by arbitrator
13‑22‑221
Remedies - fees and expenses of arbitration proceeding
13‑22‑222
Confirmation of award
13‑22‑223
Vacating award
13‑22‑224
Modification or correction of award
13‑22‑225
Judgment on award - attorney fees and litigation expenses
13‑22‑226
Jurisdiction
13‑22‑227
Venue
13‑22‑228
Appeals
13‑22‑229
Uniformity of application and construction
13‑22‑230
Saving clause
13‑22‑301
Short title
13‑22‑302
Definitions
13‑22‑303
Office of dispute resolution - establishment
13‑22‑304
Director - assistants
13‑22‑305
Mediation services
13‑22‑306
Office of dispute resolution programs - mediators
13‑22‑307
Confidentiality
13‑22‑308
Settlement of disputes
13‑22‑310
Dispute resolution fund - creation - source of funds
13‑22‑311
Court referral to mediation - duties of mediator
13‑22‑312
Applicability
13‑22‑313
Judicial referral to ancillary forms of alternative dispute resolution
13‑22‑501
Short title
13‑22‑502
Legislative declaration
13‑22‑503
Definitions
13‑22‑504
Agreement for alternative dispute resolution
13‑22‑505
Applicability
13‑22‑506
Choice of language
13‑22‑507
Immunity
13‑22‑601
Contracts pertaining to marijuana enforceable
13‑22‑701
Short title
13‑22‑702
Legislative declaration
13‑22‑703
Definitions
13‑22‑704
Notification concerning abortion
13‑22‑705
No notice required - when
13‑22‑706
Penalties - damages - defenses
13‑22‑707
Judicial bypass - rules
13‑22‑708
Limitations
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§ 13-22-104’s source at colorado​.gov