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Session Laws, 1990 Session
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WILLIAM DONALD SCHAEFER, Governor Ch. 546

[(ii)] (2) Participating in an investigation arising out of a report
under this section; or

[(iii)] (3) Participating in a judicial proceeding arising out of a
report under this section.

[(2) This subsection does not grant any immunity for an abuser who makes
a report or participates in the investigation or proceeding.]

10-618.

(a) A person who [in good faith and with reasonable grounds] applies for
involuntary admission of an individual [is not civilly or criminally liable for making the
application] SHALL HAVE THE IMMUNITY FROM LIABILITY DESCRIBED
UNDER TITLE 5, SUBTITLE 3 § 5-367(B) OF THE COURTS AND JUDICIAL
PROCEEDINGS ARTICLE.

(b) A facility or Veterans' Administration hospital that[, in good faith and with
reasonable grounds,] acts in compliance with the provisions of Part III of this subtitle
[is not civilly or criminally liable for that action] SHALL HAVE THE IMMUNITY
FROM LIABILITY DESCRIBED UNDER TITLE 5, SUBTITLE 3 § 5-367(C) OF
THE COURTS AND JUDICIAL PROCEEDINGS ARTICLE.

(c) An agent or employee of a facility or Veterans' Administration hospital
who[, in good faith and with reasonable grounds,] acts in compliance with the
provisions of Part III of this subtitle [is not civilly or criminally liable for that action]
SHALL HAVE THE IMMUNITY FROM LIABILITY DESCRIBED UNDER TITLE
5, SUBTITLE 3
§ 5-367(D) OF THE COURTS AND JUDICIAL PROCEEDINGS
ARTICLE.

10-629.

(a) Any petitioner who, in good faith and with reasonable grounds, submits or
completes a petition under Part IV of this subtitle [is not liable civilly or criminally for
submitting or completing the petition] SHALL HAVE THE IMMUNITY FROM
LIABILITY DESCRIBED UNDER TITLE 5, SUBTITLE 3 § 5-368(6) OF THE
COURTS AND JUDICIAL PROCEEDINGS ARTICLE.

(b) Any peace officer who, in good faith and with reasonable grounds, acts as a
custodian of an emergency evaluee [is not liable civilly or criminally for acting as
custodian] SHALL HAVE THE IMMUNITY FROM LIABILITY DESCRIBED
UNDER TITLE 5, SUBTITLE 3 § 5-368(C) OF THE COURTS AND JUDICIAL
PROCEEDINGS ARTICLE.

(c) An emergency facility that, in good faith and with reasonable grounds, acts
in compliance with the provisions of Part IV of this subtitle [is not civilly or criminally
liable for that action] SHALL HAVE THE IMMUNITY FROM LIABILITY
DESCRIBED UNDER TITLE 5, SUBTITLE 3 § 5-368(D) OF THE COURTS AND
JUDICIAL PROCEEDINGS ARTICLE.

(d) An agent or employee of an emergency facility who, in good faith and with

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