2020 Colorado Revised Statutes
Title 15 - Probate, Trusts, And Fiduciaries
Article 18.6. Directive Relating to Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
Cross references: For the provisions relating to anatomical gifts and their effect on advance health-care directives, see part 2 of article 19 of this title; for provisions relating to a medical durable power of attorney, see ยง 15-14-506; for provisions relating to declarations concerning medical treatment, see article 18 of this title; for provisions relating to proxy decision-makers for medical treatment decisions, see article 18.5 of this title.
Law reviews: For article, "The Colorado Patient Autonomy Act: Opportunities and Challenges", see 21 Colo. Law. 1901 (1992); for article, "CPR Directives in Colorado", see 23 Colo. Law. 845 (1994); for article, "Surrogate Decision-Making for 'Friendless' Patients", see 34 Colo. Law. 71 (April 2005). For article, "The Lawyer's Role in End-of-Life Planning Moving Beyond Advance Medical Directives", see 44 Colo. Law. 101 (July 2015).
- Section 15-18.6-101. Definitions.
- Section 15-18.6-102. CPR directives for CPR - who may execute.
- Section 15-18.6-103. CPR directive forms - duties of state board of health.
- Section 15-18.6-104. Duty to comply with CPR directive - immunity - effect on criminal charges against another person.
- Section 15-18.6-105. Effect of declaration after inpatient admission.
- Section 15-18.6-106. Effect of CPR directive - absence - on life or health insurance.
- Section 15-18.6-107. Revocation of CPR directive.
- Section 15-18.6-108. Effect of article on euthanasia - mercy killing - construction of statute.