Montana Statutes

§ 37-2-203 — Health Care Provider Professional Wellness Program -- Reporting -- Nonliability -- Evidentiary Privilege -- Definitions

Montana § 37-2-203
JurisdictionMontana
Title 37PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS
Ch. 2GENERAL PROVISIONS RELATING TO HEALTH CARE PRACTITIONERS
Part 2Nonliability for Peer Review -- Confidentiality of Medical Assistance Program Information

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Bluebook
Mont. Code Ann. § 37-2-203 (2026).

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37-2-203 . Health care provider professional wellness program -- reporting -- nonliability -- evidentiary privilege -- definitions.

(1)A person may not be obligated to report information regarding a health care provider to the provider's respective licensing board solely because the health care provider is a participant in a professional program.
(2)A professional program and its agents are immune from civil liability for any act, decision, omission, or utterance done or made in performance of the professional program. An active participant in a professional program may not be employed or engaged by the professional program or have a financial ownership interest in the professional program.
(3)(a) The proceedings, minutes, records, reports, analyses, findings, conclusions, recommendatio

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Legislative History

En. Sec. 1, Ch. 615, L. 2025.

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