§164-A. Maine Assistance Program for Lawyers; immunity
1. Definition. As used in this section, unless the context otherwise indicates, the following term has the following meaning.
A. "Program" means the Maine Assistance Program for Lawyers established by court order pursuant to Title 4, section 421 to provide help to lawyers and judges who suffer from the effects of chemical dependency or mental conditions that result from disease, disorder, trauma or other infirmity and that impair a lawyer's or judge's ability to practice law or serve in a judicial capacity. [PL 2003, c. 148, §1 (NEW).]
[PL 2003, c. 148, §1 (NEW).]
2. Receive or report information; take or not take action. A person or an organization receiving information, reporting information, taking action or taking no action on behalf of or in connection with the activities of the program is immune from all civil liability. The immunity provided by this subsection must be liberally construed to accomplish the purposes of the program. The immunity provided by this subsection is in addition to any other immunity provided by law.
[PL 2003, c. 148, §1 (NEW).]
3. Information confidential. All proceedings, communications and records, including the identity and treatment of a person seeking or being furnished assistance, connected in any way with the program are confidential and are not subject to compulsory legal process or otherwise discoverable or admissible in evidence in any civil action unless the confidentiality is waived by the affected person. Statistical data not identifying a person involved in the program may be made available for statistical evaluation as a professional aid in furtherance of the goals of the program.
[PL 2003, c. 148, §1 (NEW).]
SECTION HISTORY
PL 2003, c. 148, §1 (NEW).
Structure Maine Revised Statutes
TITLE 14: COURT PROCEDURE -- CIVIL
14 §151. Partial failure of consideration of note
14 §152. Truth justifies libel unless malice (REPEALED)
14 §153. Mitigation of damages in action for libel
14 §153-A. Defense in action based on misuse of legal identification
14 §154. Unproved allegations (REPEALED)
14 §155. No action on demands discharged by partial payment
14 §156. Comparative negligence
14 §157. Government agencies (REPEALED)
14 §158. Damages for tortious conduct of charitable corporations
14 §158-A. Immunity for charitable directors, officers and volunteers
14 §158-B. Limited liability of charitable organizations
14 §159. Social and business invitees, standards of care
14 §159-A. Limited liability for recreational or harvesting activities
14 §159-B. Limited liability for recycling activities by municipalities and regional associations
14 §159-C. Liability related to placement of navigational aids in great ponds
14 §159-D. Liability related to a bicyclist using a drive-up window
14 §160. Certain cases of negligence
14 §161. When lack of privity no defense in action against manufacturer, seller or supplier of goods
14 §162. Settlement or release of claims
14 §163. Release of joint tortfeasors
14 §164. Immunity from civil liability
14 §164-A. Maine Assistance Program for Lawyers; immunity
14 §165. Liability of those who store or distribute natural gas
14 §166. Immunity for certain food donations
14 §167. Insurance inspections
14 §168. Day care facility immunity for certain personnel action (REPEALED)
14 §169. Restriction of attorney's representation prohibited
14 §172. Liability related to professional services for natural disaster or catastrophe