Arkansas Code § 5-62-109

Immunity - Veterinarians
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(a) A licensed veterinarian or a person acting at the direction of a licensed veterinarian in Arkansas is: (1) Held harmless from either criminal or civil liability for any decision made or service rendered in conjunction with this subchapter; and (2) Immune from suit for his or her part in an investigation of cruelty to animals. (b) A veterinarian or person acting at the direction of a licensed veterinarian who participates or reports in bad faith or with malice is not protected under this subchapter. Acts 2009, No. 33, § 3.
(a) A licensed veterinarian or a person acting at the direction of a licensed veterinarian in Arkansas is: (1) Held harmless from either criminal or civil liability for any decision made or service rendered in conjunction with this subchapter; and (2) Immune from suit for his or her part in an investigation of cruelty to animals. (b) A veterinarian or person acting at the direction of a licensed veterinarian who participates or reports in bad faith or with malice is not protected under this subchapter. Acts 2009, No. 33, § 3.
(a) A licensed veterinarian or a person acting at the direction of a licensed veterinarian in Arkansas is: (1) Held harmless from either criminal or civil liability for any decision made or service rendered in conjunction with this subchapter; and (2) Immune from suit for his or her part in an investigation of cruelty to animals. (b) A veterinarian or person acting at the direction of a licensed veterinarian who participates or reports in bad faith or with malice is not protected under this subchapter. Acts 2009, No. 33, § 3.
(a) A licensed veterinarian or a person acting at the direction of a licensed veterinarian in Arkansas is: (1) Held harmless from either criminal or civil liability for any decision made or service rendered in conjunction with this subchapter; and (2) Immune from suit for his or her part in an investigation of cruelty to animals.
(1) Held harmless from either criminal or civil liability for any decision made or service rendered in conjunction with this subchapter; and
(2) Immune from suit for his or her part in an investigation of cruelty to animals.
(b) A veterinarian or person acting at the direction of a licensed veterinarian who participates or reports in bad faith or with malice is not protected under this subchapter.
Acts 2009, No. 33, § 3.

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