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Ch. 546 LAWS OF MARYLAND

(2) A federal law enforcement officer exercising the power of arrest under
this section [has the same legal status and immunity from suit as the police officer to
whom the law enforcement officer is rendering assistance] SHALL HAVE THE
IMMUNITY FROM LIABILITY DESCRIBED UNDER TITLE 5, SUBTITLE 3 §
5-327 OF THE COURTS AND JUDICIAL PROCEEDINGS ARTICLE.

602B.

(c) The [policemen] POLICE OFFICERS arid other officers, agents, and
employees of any county or municipal corporation, when acting hereunder or under
other lawful authority beyond the territorial limits of the county or municipal
corporation within the State [have all the immunities from liability] SHALL HAVE
THE IMMUNITY FROM LIABILITY DESCRIBED UNDER TITLE 5, SUBTITLE 3
§ 5-328 OF THE COURTS AND JUDICIAL PROCEEDINGS ARTICLE and
exemptions from laws, ordinances, and regulations and have all of the pension, relief,
disability, workmen's compensation and other benefits enjoyed by them while
performing their respective duties within the territorial limits of the county or
municipal corporation.

Article 28 - Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission

2-111.

(f) The Commission may raise the defense of partial governmental immunity
[for any liability exposure in excess of insurance limits, when punitive damages are
sought, or for any other liability exposure not covered by insurance. However, nothing
in this section may be construed to be a waiver of the Commission's total governmental
immunity. This subsection is intended to include also all claims pending on June 1,
1978, provided that an insurance policy to cover such liability was in effect at the time
the claim accrued] DESCRIBED UNDER TITLE 5, SUBTITLE 3 § 5-329 OF THE
COURTS AND JUDICIAL PROCEEDINGS ARTICLE.

Article 38A - Fires and Investigations

57.

(d) (1) In the absence of fraud no insurance company, or person who furnishes
information on its behalf, is [liable for damages in a civil action or] subject to criminal
prosecution for any oral or written statement made or any other action taken that is
necessary to supply information required pursuant to this section.

(2) AN INSURANCE COMPANY, OR A PERSON WHO FURNISHES
INFORMATION ON ITS BEHALF, SHALL HAVE THE IMMUNlfY FROM
LIABILITY DESCRIBED UNDER TITLE 5, SUBTITLE 3 § 5-330 OF THE
COURTS AND JUDICIAL PROCEEDINGS ARTICLE.

Article 41 - Governor - Executive and Administrative Departments

2-104.

(b) After consultation with the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the

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