2021 Colorado Code
Title 25 - Public Health and Environment
Article 4 - Disease Control
Part 9 - School Entry Immunization
§ 25-4-909. Vaccine-Related Injury or Death - Limitations on Liability

Universal Citation: CO Code § 25-4-909 (2021)
  1. The general assembly finds, determines, and declares that immunization of the population of this state is vital to the health of Colorado citizens and has demonstrated such finding by requiring such immunization pursuant to the provisions of sections 25-4-901 to 25-4-908.
  2. No person who administers a vaccine which is required under the provisions of this part 9 to an infant or child whose age is greater than twenty days shall be held liable for injuries sustained pursuant to such vaccine if:
    1. The vaccine was administered using generally accepted clinical methods;
    2. The vaccine was administered according to the schedule of immunization as published by the communicable disease control administration of the federal government; and
    3. There were no clinical symptoms nor clinical history present under which prudent health-care professionals would not have administered such vaccine.
  3. An action shall not be maintained for a vaccine-related injury or death until action for compensation for such alleged injury has been exhausted under the terms of the “National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act of 1986”, 42 U.S.C. secs. 300aa-10 to 300aa-33, as such law is from time to time amended.
  4. If the injury or death which is sustained does not fall within the parameters of the vaccine injury table as defined in 42 U.S.C. sec. 300aa-14, as enacted on November 14, 1986, a rebuttable presumption is established that the injury sustained or the death was not due to the administration of vaccine. Such presumption shall be overcome by a preponderance of the evidence.

History. Source: L. 88: Entire section added, p. 624, § 3, effective July 1.


ANNOTATION

Law reviews. For article, “1988 Update on Colorado Tort Reform Legislation -- Part I”, see 17 Colo. Law. 1790 (1988).


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