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Ch. 415                                    2005 LAWS OF MARYLAND SECTION 4. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act may not be
construed to delay or preempt the suspension or expulsion of a student under § 7-305
of the Education Article. SECTION 4. 5. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That, subject to the
provisions of Section 3 of this Act, this Act shall take effect July 1, 2005. Approved May 10, 2005.
CHAPTER 415
(House Bill 1081) AN ACT concerning Courts - Parent-Child Immunity - Motor Vehicle Torts FOR the purpose of expanding the abrogation of the doctrine of parent-child
immunity in motor vehicle torts up to the limits of motor vehicle liability
coverage or uninsured motor vehicle coverage; providing for the application of
this Act; and generally relating to abrogation of the doctrine of parent-child
immunity in motor vehicle torts. BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments,
Article - Courts and Judicial Proceedings
Section 5-806 Annotated Code of Maryland
(2002 Replacement Volume and 2004 Supplement) SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF
MARYLAND, That the Laws of Maryland read as follows: Article - Courts and Judicial Proceedings 5-806. (a)     This section applies to: (1)     An action by an unemancipated child against a parent of the child;
and (2)     An action by a parent against an unemancipated child of the parent. (b)     The right of action by a parent or the estate of a parent against a child of
the parent, or by a child or the estate of a child against a parent of the child, for
wrongful death, personal injury, or property damage arising out of the operation of a
motor vehicle, as defined in Title 11 of the Transportation Article, may not be
restricted by the doctrine of parent-child immunity or by any insurance policy
provisions, up to the [mandatory minimum liability coverage levels required by § - 1940 -


 
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