Colorado Code § 13-64-402.5

Evidence relating to legally protected health-care activity - legislative declaration
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(1) It is the general assembly's intent to protect persons from liability in Colorado
courts for taking actions specified in section 12-30-121, personally or professionally, that are not
subject to discipline by a regulator pursuant to section 12-30-121.
(2) In any medical malpractice action brought in this state against a health-care provider
licensed, registered, or certified in this state or in another state or United States territory, a court
or arbitrator shall not allow evidence or witness testimony relating to professional discipline or
criminal or civil charges in this state or in another state or United States territory, regardless of
disposition or outcome, concerning the provision of, or assistance in the provision of, a legally
protected health-care activity, as defined in section 12-30-121 (1)(d), so long as the care
provided did not violate Colorado law.

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