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2020 Colorado Revised Statutes
Title 15 - Probate, Trusts, And Fiduciaries
Article 18.7. Directives Concerning Orders for Scope of Treatment
Law reviews: For article, "The Lawyer's Role in End-of-Life Planning Moving Beyond Advance Medical Directives", see 44 Colo. Law. 101 (July 2015).
PART 1 DIRECTIVES CONCERNING MEDICAL ORDERS FOR SCOPE OF TREATMENT
- Section 15-18.7-101. Legislative declaration.
- Section 15-18.7-102. Definitions.
- Section 15-18.7-103. Medical orders for scope of treatment forms - form contents.
- Section 15-18.7-104. Duty to comply with medical orders for scope of treatment form - immunity effect on criminal charges against another person - transferability.
- Section 15-18.7-105. Moral convictions and religious beliefs - notice required - transfer of a patient.
- Section 15-18.7-106. Medical orders for scope of treatment form - who may consent.
- Section 15-18.7-107. Revision and revocation of a medical orders for scope of treatment form duty to inform.
- Section 15-18.7-108. Medical orders for scope of treatment form not required for treatment.
- Section 15-18.7-109. Effect of a medical orders for scope of treatment form on life or health insurance.
- Section 15-18.7-110. Effect of article on existing advance medical directives.
Cross references: For the legislative declaration in HB 19-1044, see section 1 of chapter 60, Session Laws of Colorado 2019.
- Section 15-18.7-201. Definitions.
- Section 15-18.7-202. Behavioral health orders for scope of treatment - form contents - effect.
- Section 15-18.7-203. Amendment and revocation of a behavioral health orders for scope of treatment.
- Section 15-18.7-204. Effect of behavioral health orders for scope of treatment.
- Section 15-18.7-205. Duty to comply with behavioral health orders for scope of treatment immunity - effect on criminal charges against another person - transferability.
- Section 15-18.7-206. Behavioral health orders for scope of treatment not required for treatment.
- Section 15-18.7-207. Effect of a behavioral health orders for scope of treatment on life or health insurance.
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