Colorado Code § 13-22-103

Minors - consent for medical, dental, and related care
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(1) Except as
otherwise provided in sections 15-19-204, 18-1.3-407 (4.5), and 25-4-409, a minor eighteen
years of age or older, or a minor fifteen years of age or older who is living separate and apart
from his or her parent, parents, or legal guardian, with or without the consent of his or her
parent, parents, or legal guardian, and is managing his or her own financial affairs, regardless of
the source of his or her income, or any minor who has contracted a lawful marriage may give
consent to organ or tissue donation or the furnishing of hospital, medical, dental, emergency
health, and surgical care to himself or herself. Such consent is not subject to disaffirmance
because of minority, and, when such consent is given, the minor has the same rights, powers, and
obligations as if he or she had obtained majority. Consent to organ or tissue donation may be
revoked pursuant to section 15-19-206.
(2) The consent of the parent, parents, or legal guardian of a minor described in
subsection (1) of this section shall not be necessary in order to authorize organ or tissue donation
or hospital, medical, dental, emergency health, or surgical care, and no hospital, physician,
surgeon, dentist, trained emergency health-care provider, or agent or employee thereof who, in
good faith, relies on such a minor's consent shall be liable for civil damages for failure to secure
the consent of such a minor's parent, parents, or legal guardian prior to rendering such care. The
parent, parents, or legal guardian of a minor described in subsection (1) of this section shall not
be liable to pay the charges for the care provided the minor on said minor's consent, unless said
parent, parents, or legal guardian agrees to be so liable.
(3) In addition to the authority granted in section 25-4-1704 (2.5), C.R.S., any parent,
including a parent who is a minor, may request and consent to organ or tissue donation of his or
her child or the furnishing of hospital, medical, dental, emergency health, and surgical care to his
or her child or ward. The consent of a minor parent shall not be subject to disaffirmance because
of minority, and, when such consent is given, said minor parent has the same rights, powers, and
obligations as if he or she were of legal age.

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