Colorado Code § 12-280-205

Liability. Nothing in this part 2 creates any liability of the board, members
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of the board, or the state of Colorado for the actions of the board in making awards to pharmacy
peer health assistance organizations or in designating licensees to participate in the programs of
pharmacy peer health assistance organizations. No civil action may be brought or maintained
against the board, its members, or the state for an injury alleged to have been the result of an act
or omission of a licensee participating in or referred to a state-funded program provided by a
pharmacy peer health assistance organization. However, the state remains liable under the
"Colorado Governmental Immunity Act", article 10 of title 24, if an injury alleged to have been
the result of an act or omission of a licensee participating in or referred to a state-funded peer
health assistance program occurred while the licensee was performing duties as an employee of
the state.

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