Indiana Code § 12-26-5-13

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Sec. 13. The following may not be held liable for an act or omission taken in good faith under this chapter, unless the act or omission constitutes gross negligence or willful or wanton misconduct: (1) A facility in which an individual is detained, treated, evaluated, or assessed. (2) A law enforcement officer. (3) The superintendent of a facility. (4) A physician. (5) An advanced practice registered nurse. (6) A physician assistant.   IC 12-26-6 Chapter 6. Temporary Commitment               12-26-6-1 90 day commitment of individuals who are mentally ill and either dangerous or gravely disabled             12-26-6-2 Methods by which commitment proceedings may be begun             12-26-6-3 Notice of hearing             12-26-6-4 Hearing date             12-26-6-5 Hearing site             12-26-6-6 Appointment of physician; examination of individual; report             12-26-6-7 Report; dismissal of petition             12-26-6-8 Order of commitment             12-26-6-9 Discharge before end of commitment period; notification of court             12-26-6-10 Additional commitment period; proceedings             12-26-6-11 Report required of facility superintendent or attending physician before end of commitment period

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