Colorado Code § 15-14-500.5

Definitions - excluded powers
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(1) (a) For purposes of sections 15-14-501
and 15-14-502, "power of attorney" means a power to make health-care decisions granted by an
individual.
(b) For purposes of section 15-14-502, "power of attorney" also includes a power or
delegation that is:
(I) Excluded from the application of part 7 of this article pursuant to section 15-14-703;
(II) Not a power to make health-care decisions; and
(III) Not effective without application of section 15-14-502.
(c) For purposes of this part 5 and part 6 of this article, "medical durable power of
attorney" and "medical power of attorney" means a power to make health-care decisions.
(2) A power and delegation that is excluded from the application of part 7 of this article
by section 15-14-703, other than a power to make health-care decisions, may be exercised during
the incapacity of the principal to the extent provided in the power or delegation or by applicable
principles of law and equity.

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