Hawaii Revised Statutes
663. Tort Actions
663-1.8 Chiropractic society; peer review committee; no liability; exceptions.

§663-1.8 Chiropractic society; peer review committee; no liability; exceptions. (a) As used in this section:
"Chiropractic society" or "society" means any association or other organization of persons engaged in the practice of chiropractic, where a primary purpose of the society is to maintain the professional standards of chiropractors.
"Peer review committee" or "committee" means a committee created by a chiropractic society, whose function is to maintain the professional standards established by the bylaws of the society.
"Relevant" means information having any tendency to make the existence of any fact that is of consequence to the investigation or determination of the issue more probable or less probable than it would be without the information.
(b) There shall be no civil liability for any member of a peer review committee for any acts done in furtherance of the purpose for which the committee was established; provided that:
(1) The member was authorized to perform in the manner in which the member did; and
(2) The member acted without malice after having made a reasonable effort to ascertain the truth of the facts upon which the member acted.
(c) This section shall not be construed to confer immunity from liability upon any chiropractic society, nor shall it affect the immunity of any shareholder or officer of a chiropractic corporation; provided that there shall be no civil liability for any chiropractic society in communicating any conclusions reached by one of its peer review committees relating to the conformance with professional standards of any person engaged in the same profession or occupation as the members of the communicating chiropractic society to a peer review committee of another chiropractic society whose membership is comprised of persons engaged in the same profession or occupation, or to the Hawaii board of chiropractic having as one of its duties the licensing of persons engaged in the practice of chiropractic or to a government agency charged with the responsibility for administering a program of chiropractic assistance in which services are provided by private practitioners.
(d) The final peer review committee of a chiropractic society shall report in writing every adverse decision made by it to the Hawaii board of chiropractic. The report shall be filed within thirty business days following an adverse decision. The report shall contain information on the nature of the action, its date, the reasons for, and the circumstances surrounding the action; provided that specific patient identifiers shall be expunged. If prior to an adverse decision there is a resignation or other voluntary action by the person under investigation as may have been requested or bargained for in lieu of chiropractic disciplinary action, the report shall so state. The board shall prescribe forms for the submission of reports required by this section. Failure to comply with this subsection shall be a violation punishable by a fine of not less than $100 for each member of the committee.
(e) A committee, in writing, may request an insurance company or employer to release to the committee relevant information or evidence deemed important to the committee and relating to the matters within its jurisdiction.
(f) After having received a written request from a company or person providing information to the committee, the committee shall provide to the company or person the results of their decision within thirty business days following a decision.
(g) Any insurance company or person acting on its behalf or employer who releases information to the committee, whether in written or oral form, pursuant to subsection (e), shall be immune from any civil or criminal liability. [L 1984, c 241, §1; am L 2018, c 203, §2]

Structure Hawaii Revised Statutes

Hawaii Revised Statutes

Title 36. Civil Remedies and Defenses and Special Proceedings

663. Tort Actions

663-1 Torts, who may sue and for what.

663-1.2 Tort liability for breach of contract; punitive damages.

663-1.3 "Ad damnum" clause prohibited.

663-1.4 Payment of reasonable attorney's fees and costs in defense of suit.

663-1.5 Exception to liability.

663-1.6 Duty to assist.

663-1.7 Professional society; peer review committee; ethics committee; hospital or clinic quality assurance committee; no liability; exceptions.

663-1.8 Chiropractic society; peer review committee; no liability; exceptions.

663-1.9 Exception to liability for health care provider, authorized person withdrawing blood or urine at the direction of a police officer.

663-1.52 REPEALED.

663-1.53 Liability for operation of a family child care home.

663-1.54 Recreational activity liability. (a) Any person who owns or operates a business providing recreational activities to the public, such as, without limitation, scuba or skin diving, sky diving, bicycle tours, and mountain climbing, shall exerc...

663-1.55 Volunteer firefighters; limited liability.

663-1.56 Conclusive presumptions relating to duty of public entities to warn of dangers at public beach parks.

663-1.57 Owner to felon; limited liability. (a) An owner, including but not limited to a public entity, of any estate or any other interest in real property, whether possessory or nonpossessory, or any agent of the owner lawfully on the premises by c...

663-1.95 Employers' job reference immunity. (a) An employer that provides to a prospective employer information or opinion about a current or former employee's job performance is presumed to be acting in good faith and shall have a qualified immunity...

663-2 Defense of lawful detention.

663-3 Death by wrongful act.

663-4 Actions which survive death of wrongdoer or other person liable.

663-5 Death of defendant, continuance of action.

663-6 Death of wrongdoer or other person liable prior to suit, time for commencing action against the estate.

663-7 Survival of cause of action.

663-8 Damages, future earnings.

663-8.3 Loss or impairment of earning capacity; damages.

663-8.5 Noneconomic damages; defined.

663-8.7 Limitation on pain and suffering.

663-8.9 Serious emotional distress arising from property damage; cause of action abolished; exception for physical injury.

663-9 Liability of animal owners.

663-9.1 Exception of animal owners to civil liability.

663-9.5 Liability of firearm owners.

663-10 Collateral sources; protection for liens and rights of subrogation.

663-10.5 Government entity as a tortfeasor; abolition of joint and several liability. (a) Any other law to the contrary notwithstanding, including but not limited to sections 663-10.9, 663-11 to 663-13, 663-16, 663-17, and 663-31, in any case where a...

663-10.6 Exemption for providing shelter and subsistence to the needy.

663-10.7 Exemption for providing emergency access to land, shelter, and subsistence during a disaster.

663-10.9 Abolition of joint and several liability; exceptions.

663-10.95 Motorsports facilities; waiver of liability.

663-10.98 Design professional liability; highways.

663-10.99 Trespass; limited liability of agricultural land owner.

663-11 Joint tortfeasors defined.

663-12 Right of contribution; accrual; pro rata share.

663-13 Judgment against one tortfeasor.

663-14 and 663-15 REPEALED.

663-15.5 Release; joint tortfeasors; co-obligors; good faith settlement.

663-16 Indemnity.

663-17 Third-party practice; enforcement of right to contribution; unnamed defendants and third-party defendants.

663-21 Advance payments not admission.

663-22 Reduction of award.

663-23 Refund of payments.

663-24 Effect on insurance.

663-31 Contributory negligence no bar; comparative negligence; findings of fact and special verdicts.

663-41 Right of action.

663-42 Subrogation claims denied.

663-51 Definitions.

663-52 Conclusive presumptions relating to duty of public entities to warn of dangers on improved public lands.