Professional review committees - immunity.

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(1) A professional review committee may be established pursuant to this section to investigate the quality of care being given by a person licensed under this article 285. It shall include in its membership at least three persons licensed under this article 285, but the committee may be authorized to act only by:

  1. The board;

  2. A society or an association of physical therapists whose membership includes notless than one-third of the persons licensed pursuant to this article 285 and residing in this state if the licensee whose services are the subject of review is a member of the society or association; or

  3. A hospital licensed pursuant to part 1 of article 3 of title 25 or certified pursuant tosection 25-1.5-103 (1)(a)(II); except that the professional review committee shall include in its membership at least a two-thirds majority of persons licensed under this article 285. The review committee may function under the quality management provisions of section 25-3-109.

  1. Any professional review committee established pursuant to subsection (1) of thissection shall report to the board any adverse findings that would constitute a possible violation of this article 285.

  2. In addition to the persons specified in section 12-20-402, a member of a professionalreview committee authorized by the board, a member of the committee's staff, a person acting as a witness or consultant to the committee, a witness testifying in a proceeding authorized under this article 285, and a person who lodges a complaint pursuant to this article 285 is granted the same immunity, and is subject to the same conditions for immunity, as specified in section 1220-402.

Source: L. 2019: Entire title R&RE with relocations, (HB 19-1172), ch. 136, p. 1525, § 1, effective October 1.

Editor's note: This section is similar to former § 12-41-119 as it existed prior to 2019.


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