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Home » US Law » 2022 Colorado Code » Title 13 - Courts and Court Procedure » Article 22 - Age of Competence - Arbitration - Mediation » Part 1 - Age of Competence - Transplant and Transfusion Limitation

§ 13-22-101. Competence of Persons Eighteen Years of Age or Older

Notwithstanding any other provision of law enacted or any judicial decision made prior to July 1, 1973, every person, otherwise competent, shall be deemed to be of full age at the age of eighteen years or older for the following specific purposes: To enter into any legal contractual obligation and to be legally bound thereby […]

§ 13-22-103. Minors – Consent for Medical, Dental, and Related Care

Except as otherwise provided in sections 15-19-204, 18-1.3-407 (4.5), and 25-4-409, a minor eighteen years of age or older, or a minor fifteen years of age or older who is living separate and apart from his or her parent, parents, or legal guardian, with or without the consent of his or her parent, parents, or […]

§ 13-22-105. Minors – Birth Control Services Rendered by Physicians

Birth control procedures, supplies, and information may be furnished by physicians licensed under article 240 of title 12 to any minor who is pregnant, or a parent, or married, or who has the consent of the minor’s parent or legal guardian, or who has been referred for such services by another physician, a member of […]

§ 13-22-106. Minors – Consent – Sexual Offense

Any physician licensed to practice in this state, upon consultation by a minor as a patient who indicates that he or she was the victim of a sexual offense pursuant to part 4 of article 3 of title 18, C.R.S., with the consent of such minor patient, may perform customary and necessary examinations to obtain […]

§ 13-22-107. Legislative Declaration – Definitions – Children – Waiver by Parent of Prospective Negligence Claims

The general assembly hereby finds, determines, and declares it is the public policy of this state that: Children of this state should have the maximum opportunity to participate in sporting, recreational, educational, and other activities where certain risks may exist; Public, private, and non-profit entities providing these essential activities to children in Colorado need a […]