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    • Indiana Code
    • Title 12. Human Services
    • Article 26. Voluntary and Involuntary Treatment of Mentally Ill Individuals
    • Chapter 2. Rights of Persons
    • 12-26-2-7. Child's Advocate; Immunity From Civil Liability

    Indiana Code
    Chapter 2. Rights of Persons
    12-26-2-7. Child's Advocate; Immunity From Civil Liability

    Sec. 7. Except for gross misconduct, if a child's advocate performs the advocate's duties in good faith, the advocate is immune from any civil liability that may occur as a result of the advocate's performance of duties.
    [Pre-1992 Revision Citation: 16-14-9.1-5.5(f).]
    As added by P.L.2-1992, SEC.20.

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    Structure Indiana Code

    Indiana Code

    Title 12. Human Services

    Article 26. Voluntary and Involuntary Treatment of Mentally Ill Individuals

    Chapter 2. Rights of Persons

    12-26-2-1. Habeas Corpus

    12-26-2-2. Notice of Hearings; Receipt of Copies of Petitions or Orders; Presence at Hearings; Application of Section

    12-26-2-3. Testimony and Witnesses; Application of Section

    12-26-2-4. Change of Judge; Venue Not to Change; Application of Section

    12-26-2-5. Representation by Counsel; Appointment; Proof Required by Petitioner

    12-26-2-6. Participation in Proceedings or Assisting in Detention or Care of Individual; Immunity From Liability

    12-26-2-7. Child's Advocate; Immunity From Civil Liability

    12-26-2-8. Detention or Commitment; Rights Not Affected

    12-26-2-9. Refusal to Admit; Transfer to Division

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