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Code · Maryland · Estates and Trusts

§ 18-109

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§18–109.
(a)A third party is not subject to civil or criminal liability or discipline for unprofessional conduct for:
(1)If the third party acted in good faith reliance on a decision made by an adult utilizing a supported decision–making agreement, complying with an adult’s decision in accordance with a supported decision–making agreement or otherwise complying with a supported decision–making agreement based on a good faith assumption that the supported decision–making agreement was valid when made and not revoked or abrogated; or
(2)Declining to honor a decision made by an adult utilizing a supported decision–making agreement or failing to comply with a supported decision–making agreement based on a reasonable good faith belief that:
(i)The agreement was invalid, revoked, or abrogated; or
(ii)A supporter was coercing or unduly influencing the adult or otherwise acting outside the scope of the agreement.
(b)This section may not be construed to provide immunity from actions alleging that a third party has:
(1)Caused personal injury as a result of a negligent, reckless, or intentional act;
(2)Failed to give effect to an adult’s decision made in accordance with a valid decision–making agreement;
(3)Failed to provide information either to the adult or a supporter of the adult that would be necessary for informed consent; or
(4)Otherwise acted inconsistently with applicable law.
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