Colorado Code § 12-30-207

Immunity from liability
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(1) A member of a professional review
committee, a governing board, or any committee or third party designated by the governing
board under section 12-30-204 (9)(b); any person serving on the staff of that committee, board,
panel, or third party; a witness or consultant before a professional review committee; and any
person who files a complaint or otherwise participates in the professional review process is
immune from suit and liability for damages in any civil or criminal action, including antitrust
actions, brought by a person licensed under article 240 of this title 12, an advanced practice
registered nurse, or a certified midwife who is the subject of the review by the professional
review committee unless, in connection with the professional review process, the person
provided false information and knew that the information was false.
(2) The governing board and the authorized entity that has established a professional
review committee pursuant to section 12-30-204 is immune from suit and liability for damages
in any civil or criminal action, including antitrust actions, brought by a person licensed under
article 240 of this title 12, an advanced practice registered nurse, or a certified midwife who is
the subject of the review by such professional review committee if the professional review action
was taken within the scope of the professional review process and was taken:
(a) In the objectively reasonable belief that the action was in the furtherance of quality
health care;
(b) After an objectively reasonable effort to obtain the facts of the matter;
(c) In the objectively reasonable belief that the action taken was warranted by the facts;
and
(d) In accordance with procedures that, under the circumstances, were fair to the person
licensed under article 240 of this title 12, the advanced practice registered nurse, or the certified
midwife.

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