Colorado Code § 25-57-104

Collection of identifying information and medical history - applicability
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(1) Except as provided in subsection (3) of this section, a gamete agency, gamete bank, or
fertility clinic that collects gametes from a donor or matches a donor with a recipient shall
collect the donor's identifying information and medical history and shall make a good faith effort
to maintain current contact information and updates on the medical history of the donor by
requesting updates from the donor at least once every three years.
(2) A gamete agency, gamete bank, or fertility clinic that receives gametes or embryos
collected by a different gamete agency, gamete bank, or fertility clinic shall collect the name,
address, telephone number, and e-mail address of the gamete agency, gamete bank, or fertility
clinic from which it received the gametes or embryos at the time it receives the gametes or
embryos. A gamete bank or fertility clinic that collects gametes from a donor who was matched
with a recipient by a gamete agency that is a separate entity shall collect and maintain the name,
address, telephone number, and e-mail address of that gamete agency.
(3) A fertility clinic that collects gametes from a donor who was matched with a
recipient by a gamete agency that is a separate entity is not subject to the requirements of
subsection (1) of this section, but shall provide copies of any and all medical and screening
records of the donor, including the results of genetic testing, to the gamete agency that matched
the donor.
(4) A gamete agency, gamete bank, or fertility clinic shall disclose the information
collected pursuant to subsections (1) to (3) of this section pursuant to the requirements of section
25-57-106.
(5) This section applies only to gametes collected and embryos formed with gametes
collected by a gamete agency, gamete bank, or fertility clinic on or after January 1, 2025, for use
by a recipient parent or parents who are unknown to the donor at the time of the donation.

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