Colorado Code § 25-37-111

Termination of contract - effect on payment terms - right to terminate - termination of pharmacy contracts
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(1) A term for compensation or payment shall not survive
the termination of a contract, except for a continuation of coverage required by law or with the
agreement of the health-care provider.
(2) In addition to the right to terminate a contract in accordance with section 25-37-104
(2) based on a material change to the contract, a contract with a duration of less than two years
shall provide to each party a right to terminate the contract without cause, which termination
shall occur with at least ninety days' written notice. For contracts with a duration of two or more
years, termination without cause may be as specified in the contract.
(3) A contract between a pharmacist or a pharmacy and a pharmacy benefit manager,
such as a pharmacy benefit management firm as defined in section 10-16-102, C.R.S., shall be
terminated if the federal drug enforcement agency or other federal law enforcement agency
ceases the operations of the pharmacist or pharmacy due to alleged or actual criminal activity.

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