A health-care facility shall not require a person to have executed a medical orders for scope of treatment form as a condition of being admitted to, or receiving medical treatment from, the health-care facility.
Source: L. 2010: Entire article added, (HB 10-1122), ch. 279, p. 1281, § 1, effective August 11.
Structure Colorado Code
Title 15 - Probate, Trusts, and Fiduciaries
Article 18.7 - Directives Concerning Orders for Scope of Treatment
Part 1 - Directives Concerning Medical Orders for Scope of Treatment
§ 15-18.7-101. Legislative Declaration
§ 15-18.7-103. Medical Orders for Scope of Treatment Forms - Form Contents
§ 15-18.7-105. Moral Convictions and Religious Beliefs - Notice Required - Transfer of a Patient
§ 15-18.7-106. Medical Orders for Scope of Treatment Form - Who May Consent
§ 15-18.7-108. Medical Orders for Scope of Treatment Form Not Required for Treatment
§ 15-18.7-109. Effect of a Medical Orders for Scope of Treatment Form on Life or Health Insurance
§ 15-18.7-110. Effect of Article on Existing Advance Medical Directives