Colorado Code § 12-30-203

Use of professional review committees
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(1) (a) The general assembly
recognizes that:
(I) The medical board and the nursing board, while assuming and retaining ultimate
authority for licensure and discipline in accordance with article 240 of this title 12 and part 1 of
article 255 of this title 12, respectively, and in accordance with this part 2, cannot practically and
economically assume responsibility over every single allegation or instance of purported
deviation from the standards of quality for the practice of medicine, the practice of nursing, or
the practice as a certified midwife; from the standards of professional conduct; or from the
standards of appropriate care; and
(II) An attempt to exercise this oversight would result in extraordinary delays in the
determination of the legitimacy of the allegations and would result in the inappropriate and
unequal exercise of their authority to license and discipline persons licensed under article 240 of
this title 12, advanced practice registered nurses, or certified midwives.
(b) It is therefore the intent of the general assembly that the medical board and the
nursing board utilize and allow professional review committees and governing boards to assist
them in meeting their responsibilities under article 240 of this title 12 and part 1 of article 255 of
this title 12, respectively, and under this part 2.
(2) Persons licensed under article 240 of this title 12, advanced practice registered
nurses, and certified midwives are encouraged to serve upon professional review committees
when called to do so and to study and review in an objectively reasonable manner the
professional conduct of persons licensed under article 240 of this title 12, advanced practice
registered nurses, or certified midwives, including the competence of, professional conduct of, or
the quality and appropriateness of patient care provided by those persons.
(3) (a) The use of professional review committees is an extension of the authority of the
medical board and nursing board. However, except as otherwise provided in this part 2, nothing
in this part 2 limits the authority of professional review committees properly constituted under
this part 2.
(b) Professional review committees, the members who constitute the committees,
governing boards, authorized entities, and persons who participate directly or indirectly in
professional review activities are granted certain immunities from liability arising from actions
that are within the scope of their activities as provided in section 12-30-207. These grants of
immunity from liability are necessary to ensure that professional review committees and
governing boards can exercise their professional knowledge and judgment.

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