Ch. 546 LAWS OF MARYLAND
Article - Health Occupations
2-207.
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 § 5-379 OF THE COURTS AND
JUDICIAL PROCEEDINGS ARTICLE for giving information to the Board or
otherwise participating in its activities.
3-207.
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 § 5-380 OF THE COURTS AND
JUDICIAL PROCEEDINGS ARTICLE for giving information to the Board or
otherwise participating in its activities.
3-405.
A licensed chiropractor [is not civilly liable] SHALL HAVE THE IMMUNITY
FROM LIABILITY DESCRIBED UNDER TITLE 5, SUBTITLE 3 § 5-381 OF THE
COURTS AND JUDICIAL PROCEEDINGS ARTICLE for reviewing the fees or
charges for services of another licensed chiropractor in this or any other state [if:
(1) The records are received by the chiropractor from an insurance
company solely for the purpose of evaluating whether excessive treatment or service was
furnished; and
(2) The chiropractor acts:
(i) In good faith; and
(ii) Within the scope of the chiropractor's license].
4-209.
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 § 5-382 OF THE COURTS AND
JUDICIAL PROCEEDINGS ARTICLE for giving information to the Board or
otherwise participating in its activities.
5-207.
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 § 5-383 OF THE COURTS AND
JUDICIAL PROCEEDINGS ARTICLE for giving information to the Board or
otherwise participating in its activities.
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