Iowa Statutes
§ 272C.8 — Immunities
Iowa § 272C.8
JurisdictionIowa
Title VIIEDUCATION, HISTORY, AND CULTURE
Ch. 272CREGULATION OF LICENSED PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS
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Iowa Code § 272C.8 (2026).
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a.A person shall not be civilly liable as a result of the person’s acts, omissions, or
decisions in good faith as a member of a licensing board or as an employee or agent in
connection with the person’s duties.
b.A person shall not be civilly liable as a result of filing a report or complaint with a
licensing board or peer review committee, or for the disclosure to a licensing board or
its agents or employees, whether or not pursuant to a subpoena of records, documents,
testimony, or other forms of information which constitute privileged matter concerning a
recipient of health care services or some other person, in connection with proceedings of a
peer review committee, or in connection with duties of a health care board. However, such
immunity from civil liability shall not apply if
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Related
Hagen v. Siouxland Obstetrics & Gynecology, PC
799 F.3d 922 (Eighth Circuit, 2015)
Suggitt v. Foushee (In Re Foushee)
283 B.R. 278 (N.D. Iowa, 2002)
Mark H. Andrew, M.D. v. Hamilton County Public Hospital d/b/a Van Diest Medical Center
(Supreme Court of Iowa, 2021)
Pamela Gibson v. Jay Buckley, Dds
(Court of Appeals of Iowa, 2015)
Legislative History
[C79, 81, §258A.8]
Nearby Sections
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§ 272C.1
Definitions§ 272C.14
Waiver of fees§ 272C.16
Apprenticeships — licensure§ 272C.2
Continuing education — rules§ 272C.3
Authority of licensing boards§ 272C.4
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