§ 1006B. Immunity.
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(a)A commission member, including a designee, who serves under this chapter must do so in good faith and with reasonable care. Unless it is established that the member caused injuries or death as a result of unreasonable care, wilfully, wantonly, or by gross negligence, the member is not subject to any of the following as a result of the member’s action:
(1)Disciplinary or other adverse action under the professional licensing laws of this State.
(2)Criminal liability.
(3)Civil liability.
(b)A person, including a state agency, that furnishes information, data, testimony, a report, or a record to the Commission or a review panel under this chapter is not subject to any of the following as a result of the person’s furnishment:
(1)Disciplinary or other adverse action under the professional licensing laws of this State.
(2)Criminal liability.
(3)Civil liability.