Delaware Code § 16-935

Immunity from suit related to investigations and reviews
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(a) Members of the Commission and their agents or employees, including committee and panel members, contractors, and volunteers
are not subject to, and are immune from, claims, suits, liability, damages, or any other recourse, civil or criminal, arising from or relating
to any act, omission, proceeding, decision, determination, finding, or recommendation made in the performance of their duties under §§
932, 932A, and 933 of this title. For the immunity provided by this subsection to apply, the members of the Commission or their agents or
employees must have acted in good faith and without malice in carrying out the responsibilities, authority, duties, powers, and privileges
of the offices conferred upon them by this subchapter or by any other provisions of the Delaware law, federal law or regulations, or duly
adopted rules and regulations of the Commission. Complainants shall bear the burden of proving malice or a lack of good faith to defeat
the immunity provided by this subsection.
(b) No organization, institution, or person furnishing information, data, reports, or records to the Commission or its staff with respect
to any subject examined or treated by such organization, institution, or person, by reason of furnishing such information, shall be liable
in damages to any person or subject to any other recourse, civil or criminal.

Part II
Regulatory Provisions Concerning Public Health
Chapter 9A
[Omitted.]

Part II
Regulatory Provisions Concerning Public Health
Chapter 9B
Infants with Prenatal Substance Exposure

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