Maryland Statutes
Subtitle 5 - Immunities and Prohibited Actions -- Governmental
Section 5-518 - Immunity -- County Boards of Education

(a)    (1)    In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
        (2)    “Compensation” does not include actual and necessary expenses that are incurred by a volunteer in connection with the services provided or duties performed by the volunteer for a county board of education, and that are reimbursed to the volunteer or otherwise paid.
        (3)    “County board employee” means:
            (i)    Any employee whose compensation is paid in whole or in part by a county board of education; or
            (ii)    A student teacher.
        (4)    “County board member” means a duly elected or appointed member of a county board of education.
        (5)    “Volunteer” means an individual who, at the request of the county board and under its control and direction, provides services or performs duties for the county board without compensation.
    (b)    A county board of education, described under Title 4, Subtitle 1 of the Education Article, may raise the defense of sovereign immunity to any amount claimed above the limit of its insurance policy or, if self–insured or a member of a pool described under § 4–105(c)(1)(ii) of the Education Article, above $400,000.
    (c)    A county board of education may not raise the defense of sovereign immunity to any claim of $400,000 or less.
    (d)    (1)    The county board shall be joined as a party to an action against a county board employee, county board member, or volunteer that alleges damages resulting from a tortious act or omission committed by the employee in the scope of employment, by the county board member within the scope of the member’s authority, or by the volunteer within the scope of the volunteer’s services or duties.
        (2)    The issue of whether the county board employee acted within the scope of employment may be litigated separately.
        (3)    The issue of whether the county board member acted within the scope of the member’s authority may be litigated separately.
        (4)    The issue of whether the volunteer acted within the scope of the volunteer’s services or duties may be litigated separately.
    (e)    A county board employee acting within the scope of employment, without malice and gross negligence, is not personally liable for damages resulting from a tortious act or omission for which a limitation of liability is provided for the county board under subsection (b) of this section, including damages that exceed the limitation on the county board’s liability.
    (f)    (1)    A county board member, acting within the scope of the member’s authority, without malice and gross negligence, is not personally liable for damages resulting from a tortious act or omission for which a limitation of liability is provided for the county board under subsection (b) of this section, including damages that exceed the limitation on the county board’s liability.
        (2)    In addition to the immunity provided under paragraph (1) of this subsection, a county board member is immune as an individual from civil liability for any act or omission if the member is acting:
            (i)    Within the scope of the member’s authority;
            (ii)    Without malice; and
            (iii)    In a discretionary capacity.
    (g)    (1)    The provisions of this subsection apply only to a volunteer.
        (2)    A volunteer who acts within the scope of the volunteer’s services or duties is not personally liable for damages resulting from a tortious act or omission beyond the limits of any personal insurance the volunteer may have unless:
            (i)    The damages were the result of the volunteer’s negligent operation of a motor vehicle; or
            (ii)    The damages were the result of the volunteer’s willful, wanton, malicious, reckless, or grossly negligent act or omission.
        (3)    The limitations on liability contained in this subsection may not be construed or applied to affect any immunities from civil liability or defenses established by any other provision of the Code or available at common law to which the volunteer may be entitled.
    (h)    Except as provided in subsection (e), (f), or (g) of this section, a judgment in tort for damages against a county board employee acting within the scope of employment, a county board member acting within the scope of the member’s authority, or a volunteer acting within the scope of the volunteer’s services or duties shall be levied against the county board only and may not be executed against the county board employee, the county board member, or the volunteer personally.

Structure Maryland Statutes

Maryland Statutes

Courts and Judicial Proceedings

Title 5 - Limitations, Prohibited Actions, and Immunities

Subtitle 5 - Immunities and Prohibited Actions -- Governmental

Section 5-501 - Action for Defamation Against Local Government Official

Section 5-502 - Additional Provisions Governing Immunity

Section 5-503 - Preparation of Complaints in Montgomery County

Section 5-504 - Immunity -- Montgomery County Alcohol Beverage Services

Section 5-507 - Immunity -- Municipal Corporations and Officers

Section 5-508 - Immunity -- Officers or Directors of Public Drainage or Watershed Associations

Section 5-509 - Immunity -- Official of Governmental Entity

Section 5-512 - Immunity -- Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission

Section 5-513 - Immunity -- Member of Military Court

Section 5-514 - Immunity -- Financial Review Committee in Department of Aging

Section 5-515 - Immunity -- Guardianship Advisory Board in Department of Aging

Section 5-516 - Immunity -- County Insuring Amusement Rides

Section 5-517 - Immunity -- Board of Supervisors for Soil Conservation District

Section 5-518 - Immunity -- County Boards of Education

Section 5-519 - Immunity -- Community Colleges

Section 5-520 - Immunity -- Maryland Deposit Insurance Fund Corporation

Section 5-521 - Immunity -- Department of Commerce

Section 5-522 - Immunity -- State and Its Personnel and Units

Section 5-523 - Immunity -- Seizure of Contraband Property Under 13-835 of the Tax - General Article

Section 5-524 - Immunity -- Negligent Use of Motor Vehicle While in Government Service

Section 5-525 - Immunity -- Member of General Assembly -- Constituent Service

Section 5-526 - Immunity -- Member of General Assembly -- Defamation