Colorado Code § 25-4-905

Immunization of indigent children
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(1) The county, district, or municipal
public health agency; a public health or school nurse under the supervision of a licensed
physician or physician assistant authorized under section 12-240-107 (6); or the department of
public health and environment, in the absence of a county, district, or municipal public health
agency or public health nurse, shall provide, at public expense to the extent that funds are
available, immunizations required by this part 9 to each child whose parents or guardians cannot
afford to have the child immunized or, if emancipated, who cannot himself or herself afford
immunization and who has not been exempted. The department of public health and environment
shall provide all vaccines necessary to comply with this section as far as funds will permit.
Nothing in this section precludes the department of public health and environment from
distributing vaccines to physicians, advanced practice registered nurses, or others as required by
law or the rules of the department. No indigent child shall be excluded, suspended, or expelled
from school unless the immunizations have been available and readily accessible to the child at
public expense.
(2) Notwithstanding any other provision of this part 9 to the contrary, programs and
services that provide immunizations to children for communicable diseases shall be available to
a child regardless of his or her race, religion, gender, ethnicity, national origin, or immigration
status.

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