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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(1) On or before January 1, 2025, the department shall develop written materials for intended recipient parents. The department shall develop the materials in conjunction with licensed mental health professionals who have prior documented experience counseling gamete donors, recipients, and donor-conceived persons, as well as experience and competency in counseling families with lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender parents and single parents, along with organizations representing these communities. The materials must include information on the following subjects:
(a) That, in light of studies showing that family secrecy about family formation can negatively affect children and family relationships, telling a donor-conceived child at a young age, in an age-appropriate manner, that the child is donor-conceived is associated with improved family functioning and the well-being of the donor-conceived child;
(b) The ability, and available tools for discussing the ability, that a donor-conceived person will have to learn the identity of the donor of the gametes used in the donor-conceived person's conception and the importance of understanding that many, but not all, donor-conceived persons have a strong desire to know the identity of the donor and of other donor-conceived persons conceived with the same donor's gametes;
(c) The needs and interests of donor-conceived persons;
(d) The limitations of donor screening;
(e) Future implications for the donor-conceived person given that there may be other persons in other families conceived with the same donor's gametes; and
(f) Future implications of receiving medical history updates about the donor or other persons conceived with the same donor's gametes.
(2) On or before January 1, 2025, the department shall develop written materials for gamete donors. The department shall develop the materials in conjunction with licensed mental health professionals who have prior documented experience counseling gamete donors, recipients, and donor-conceived persons, as well as experience and competency in counseling families with lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender parents and single parents, along with organizations representing these communities. The materials must include information on the following subjects:
(a) Understanding the potential emotional and social impacts of donating gametes;
(b) Understanding what information will be disclosed to the recipient parent or parents and donor-conceived persons;
(c) Understanding the potential for the birth of children in multiple families using the donor's gametes; and
(d) Understanding the future potential disclosure of the donor's identifying information to a person conceived with the donor's gametes.
(3) A gamete agency, gamete bank, or fertility clinic located in Colorado shall:
(a) Prior to an intended recipient matching with or receiving donor gametes obtained through that gamete agency, gamete bank, or fertility clinic, provide the written materials described in subsection (1) of this section to each intended recipient of gametes from a donor who is unknown to the recipient or recipients; and
(b) Prior to the donation of gametes by a donor, provide the written materials described in subsection (2) of this section to each potential donor of gametes collected by the gamete agency, gamete bank, or fertility clinic from a donor who is unknown to the recipient or recipients and discuss these materials with the donor. Donor receipt of the written materials is not in lieu of any mental health evaluations of an unknown donor that are required by the individual practices of a gamete agency, gamete bank, or fertility clinic.
(4) A gamete agency, gamete bank, or fertility clinic located outside of Colorado that either matches donors to or provides gametes or embryos to recipients in Colorado shall:
(a) Prior to an intended recipient matching with or receiving donor gametes, provide written materials to recipients that, at a minimum, cover the topics described in subsection (1) of this section; and
(b) Prior to the donation of gametes by a donor, provide written materials to the donor that, at a minimum, cover the topics described in subsection (2) of this section and discuss these materials with the donor. Donor receipt of the written materials is not in lieu of any mental health evaluations of an unknown ovum donor that are required by the individual practices of a gamete agency, gamete bank, or fertility clinic.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Colorado Revised Statutes Title 25. Health § 25-57-108. Written materials for recipient parents and gamete donors - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/co/title-25-health/co-rev-st-sect-25-57-108/
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