Tennessee Statutes
§ 33-6-1011 — Immunity for actions taken or not taken in good faith reliance on declaraton
Tennessee § 33-6-1011
JurisdictionTennessee
Title33
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Bluebook
Tenn. Code Ann. § 33-6-1011 (2026).
Text
A physician or mental health service provider who administers or does not administer mental health treatment as provided in and in good faith reliance on the validity of a declaration is not subject to criminal prosecution, civil liability or professional disciplinary action based on a subsequent finding of the declaration's invalidity.
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Legislative History
Acts 2000, ch. 947, § 1.
Nearby Sections
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§ 33-1-101
Title definitions§ 33-1-201
Responsibilities of department - State policy toward mental illness or serious emotional disturbance§ 33-1-202
Statement of values underlying title§ 33-1-203
Principles of service§ 33-1-204
Unnecessary entitlements not created§ 33-1-303
Powers of commissioner§ 33-1-304
Duties of commissioner§ 33-1-308
Interagency agreements§ 33-1-309
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Bluebook (online)
Tennessee § 33-6-1011, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/tn/33-6-1011.