Colorado Code § 12-265-117

Temporary advisory committees - immunity
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(1) The board may appoint
temporary advisory committees, including temporary professional review committees, to assist
in the performance of its duties with respect to individual investigations. Each temporary
advisory committee shall consist of at least three licensees who have expertise in the area under
review. Members of temporary advisory committees shall receive no compensation for their
services but shall be reimbursed for the actual and necessary expenses incurred in the
performance of their duties.
(2) If a professional review committee is established pursuant to subsection (1) of this
section to investigate the quality of care being given by a person licensed pursuant to this article
265, the committee shall include in its membership at least three persons licensed in the same
category as the licensee under review, but the committee may be authorized to act only by the
board.
(3) In addition to the persons specified in section 12-20-402, any member of a
professional review committee, any member of the committee's staff, any person acting as a
witness or consultant to the committee, any witness testifying in a proceeding authorized under
this article 265, and any person who lodges a complaint pursuant to this article 265 is granted the
same immunity, and is subject to the same conditions for immunity, as specified in section 12-
20-402.

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