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Ch. 546 LAWS OF MARYLAND
11-207.

A person [who acts in good faith and within the scope of the jurisdiction of the
Board is not civilly liable] SHALL HAVE THE IMMUNITY FROM LIABILITY
DESCRIBED UNDER TITLE 5, SUBTITLE 3 § 5-358 OF THE COURTS AND
JUDICIAL PROCEEDINGS ARTICLE for giving information to the Board or
otherwise participating in its activities.

Article - Estates and Trusts

13-710.

(a) Any person filing a petition, participating in the making of a good-faith
report, OR participating in an investigation or in a judicial proceeding resulting
therefrom, pursuant to § 13-705 or § 13-709 of this article or Title 14, Subtitle 3 of the
Family Law Article, shall [in so doing be immune from any civil liability or criminal
penalty that might otherwise be incurred or imposed as a result thereof] HAVE THE
IMMUNITY FROM CIVIL LIABILITY OR CRIMINAL PENALTY DESCRIBED
UNDER TITLE 5, SUBTITLE 3 § 5-359(A) OF THE COURTS AND JUDICIAL
PROCEEDINGS ARTICLE.

(b) A law enforcement officer [is not civilly or criminally liable for transporting]
WHO TRANSPORTS an adult to an appropriate medical facility under section 13-709
[if the officer acts:

(1) In a reasonably prudent manner; and

(2) Within the scope of his employment] OF THIS ARTICLE SHALL
HAVE THE IMMUNITY FROM CIVIL OR CRIMINAL LIABILITY DESCRIBED
UNDER TITLE 5, SUBTITLE 3 § 5-359(B) OF THE COURTS AND JUDICIAL
PROCEEDINGS ARTICLE.

15-307.

(a) [No] A person who participates in the acquisition, disposition, assignment or
transfer of a security by or to a fiduciary, including a person who guarantees the
signature of the fiduciary, [is liable for participation in any breach of fiduciary duty by
reason of failure to inquire whether the transaction involves a breach unless it is shown
that he acted with actual knowledge that the proceeds of the transaction were being or
were to be used wrongfully for the individual benefit of the fiduciary or that the
transaction was otherwise in breach of duty] SHALL HAVE THE IMMUNITY FROM
LIABILITY DESCRIBED UNDER TITLE 5, SUBTITLE 3 § 5-360(B) OF THE
COURTS AND JUDICIAL PROCEEDINGS ARTICLE.

(b) If a corporation or transfer agent makes a transfer pursuant to an
assignment by a fiduciary, a person who guaranteed the signature of the fiduciary [is not
liable on the guarantee to any person to whom the corporation or transfer agent by
reason of this subtitle incurs no liability] SHALL HAVE THE IMMUNITY FROM
LIABILITY DESCRIBED UNDER TITLE 5, SUBTITLE 3 § 5-360(C) OF THE
COURTS AND JUDICIAL PROCEEDINGS ARTICLE.

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