Colorado Code § 29-11-105

Immunity of providers
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(1) No basic emergency service provider or service
supplier and no employee or agent of a basic emergency service provider or service supplier
shall be liable to any person for infringement or invasion of the right of privacy of any person
caused or claimed to have been caused, directly or indirectly, by any act or omission in
connection with the installation, operation, maintenance, removal, presence, condition, occasion,
or use of emergency service features, automatic number identification (ANI), or automatic
location identification (ALI) service and the equipment associated therewith, including without
limitation the identification of the telephone number, address, or name associated with the
telephone used by the party or parties accessing 911 service, wireless ANI service, or wireless
ALI service, and that arise out of the negligence or other wrongful act of the provider or
supplier, the service user or consumer, the governing body or any of its users, agencies, or
municipalities, or the employee or agent of any of said persons and entities. In addition, no basic
emergency service provider or service supplier, or any employee or agent thereof shall be liable
for any damages in a civil action for injuries, death, or loss to person or property incurred as a
result of any act or omission of such provider, service supplier, employee, or agent in connection
with developing, adopting, implementing, maintaining, enhancing, or operating an emergency
telephone service unless such damage or injury was intentionally caused by or resulted from
gross negligence of the provider, supplier, employee, or agent.
(2) No provider of PSAP equipment, systems, or software, or supplier of networking,
hosted PSAP services, IT or other services including support of PSAP equipment, systems or
software and cybersecurity services, nor any of their employees or agents shall be liable for any
damages in a civil action for injuries, death, or loss to person or property incurred as a result of
any act or omission of such provider, service supplier, employee, or agent in connection with
installation, upgrading, patching, integration, maintenance, support or provision of such
equipment, systems, software, or services used by a PSAP unless such damage or injury was
intentionally caused by or resulted from gross negligence of the provider, supplier, employee, or
agent.

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