Colorado Code § 22-1-119.7

Student possession and administration of opiate antagonists and possession of non-laboratory detection tests
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(1) A school district or the state charter school
institute shall not prohibit a student of the school district or institute charter school from or
discipline a student of the school district or institute charter school for possessing or
administering an opiate antagonist on school grounds, on a school bus, or at any school-
sponsored event.
(2) A school, school district, or the state charter school institute shall not prohibit a
student of the school district or institute charter school from possessing a non-laboratory
synthetic opiate detection test or non-laboratory additive detection test on school grounds, on a
school bus, or at any school-sponsored event.
(3) A student is not subject to civil liability or criminal prosecution if the student acts as
specified in section 13-21-108.7, 13-21-108.8, or 18-1-712.

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