Arizona Statutes

§ 20-675 — Immunity and indemnification

Arizona § 20-675
JurisdictionArizona
Title 20Arizona Revised Statutes
Ch. 3FINANCIAL PROVISIONS AND PROCEDURES
Art. 6Administration of Insolvency

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Ariz. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 20-675 (2026).

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A.There shall be no liability on the part of, and no cause of action shall rise against, the fund, any member insurer, the board or its agents or employees, the director or representatives of the director for any action taken in the performance of their powers and duties pursuant to this article.
B.The board and its agents or employees shall be indemnified by the fund against all expenses incurred in the defense of any action, suit or proceeding brought against such person on account of any action taken in the performance of the powers and duties of such person pursuant to this article, unless such person is finally adjudged to have committed a breach of duty involving gross negligence, bad faith, dishonesty, wilful malfeasance or reckless disregard of the responsibilities of his or her

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