North Dakota Code § 25-04-19

Quality assurance review committees - Reports - Immunity
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Any information, data, report, or record generated by or made available to an internal quality 
assurance review committee of the life skills and transition center or members thereof is 
confidential and may be used by the committee and the members thereof only in the exercise of 
the proper functions of the committee. The proceedings and records of the committee and the 
members thereof are not subject to subpoena or discovery or introduction into evidence in any 
civil action arising out of any matter under consideration by the committee. Any information, 
document, or record otherwise available from original sources is not immune from discovery or 
use in any civil action merely because it was presented during the proceedings of the 
committee, nor may any person who testified before the committee or who is a member of it be 
prevented from testifying as to matters within that person's knowledge, but a witness cannot be 
asked about that witness's testimony before the committee. This section does not relieve any 
person of any liability incurred as a result of furnishing health care to the resident. No person 
furnishing information, data, reports, or records to the committee with respect to any resident of 
the life skills and transition center is, by reason of furnishing the information, data, reports, or 
records, liable in damages to any resident, or answerable for willful violation of a privileged or 
confidential communication. No member of the committee is liable in damages to any person for 
any action taken or recommendation made within the scope of the functions of the committee if 
the committee member acts without malice and in the reasonable belief that the action or 
recommendation is warranted by the facts known to the member.

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