Colorado Code § 13-21-117.7

Civil actions against family foster care providers - limited liability
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(1) 
A foster care provider shall be immune from civil liability for any acts or omissions committed
by a foster child in his or her care, unless a court of competent jurisdiction determines that acts
or omissions on the part of the foster care provider were negligent and that such foster care
provider's acts or omissions were a cause of injuries, damages, or losses.
(2) If a plaintiff in a civil liability action described in subsection (1) of this section is a
biological or adoptive parent or other relative of the foster child and such plaintiff is successful
against the foster care provider for any actions or omissions regarding foster care, any monetary
compensation received by the plaintiff as a result of the civil action shall be deposited in a trust
account at a federally licensed and insured financial institution to be held in trust for the benefit
of the foster care child. The amount so deposited shall be subject to the jurisdiction and oversight
of the court having probate jurisdiction.
(3) For purposes of this section, "foster care provider" means a foster care parent or a
family member living in a foster care home who provides care to one or more foster children in
that home.

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