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Rhode Island General Laws 42-66-11. Immunity from liability

Rhode Island General Laws > Title 42 > Chapter 42-66 > § 42-66-11 - Immunity from liability


Current as of: 2009

Any person participating in good faith in making a report pursuant to § 42-66-8, excluding any perpetrator or conspirator of those acts, has immunity from any liability, civil or criminal, that might otherwise be incurred or imposed.

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Rhode Island Laws: Aging

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