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Alaska Statutes Title 8. Business and Professions § 08.02.020. Limitation of liability

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An action may not be brought against a person for damages resulting from

(1) the person's good faith performance of a duty, function, or activity required as a

(A) member of, or witness before, a licensing board or peer review committee established to review a licensing matter;

(B) member of a committee appointed under AS 08.64.336(c);

(C) contractor or agent of a contractor under AS 08.01.050(d) or AS 08.64.101(a)(5);

(2) a recommendation or action in accordance with the prescribed duties of a licensing board, peer review committee established to review a licensing matter, committee appointed under AS 08.64.336(c), or contractor or agent of a contractor under AS 08.01.050(d) or AS 08.64.101(a)(5) when the person acts in the reasonable belief that the action or recommendation is warranted by facts known to the person, board, peer review committee, committee appointed under AS 08.64.336(c), or contractor or agent of the contractor under AS 08.01.050(d) or AS 08.64.101(a)(5) after reasonable efforts to ascertain the facts upon which the action or recommendation is made; or

(3) a report made in good faith to a public agency by the person, or participation by the person in an investigation by a public agency or a judicial or administrative proceeding relating to the report, if the report relates to the abuse of alcohol, other drugs, or other substances by a person licensed by a board listed in AS 08.01.050(d).

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