2022 Colorado Code
Title 24 - Government - State
Article 10 - Governmental Immunity

Editor's note: The doctrine of sovereign immunity of the state, school districts, and counties was prospectively overruled in three Colorado supreme court decisions announced contemporaneously prior to July 1, 1972, the effective date of this article. In these decisions, the court held that the legislature had full authority to restore the doctrine, in whole or in part. The decisions are: Evans v. Board of County Comm'rs of County of El Paso, 174 Colo. 97, 482 P.2d 968 (1971); Flournoy v. School Dist. No. 1 in City and County of Denver, 174 Colo. 110, 482 P.2d 966 (1971); and Proffitt v. State, 174 Colo. 113, 482 P.2d 965 (1971).

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