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§1‑567.87.  Immunity of conciliators and parties.

(a)        A conciliator,party, or representative of a conciliator or party, while present in this Statefor the purpose of arranging for or participating in conciliation under thisPart, is not subject to service of process on any civil matter related to theconciliation.

(b)        A person who servesas a conciliator shall have the same immunity as judges from civil liabilityfor their official conduct in any proceeding subject to this Part. Thisqualified immunity does not apply to acts or omissions which occur with respectto the operation of a motor vehicle. (1997‑368, s. 7.)

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > North-carolina > Chapter_1 > GS_1-567_87

§1‑567.87.  Immunity of conciliators and parties.

(a)        A conciliator,party, or representative of a conciliator or party, while present in this Statefor the purpose of arranging for or participating in conciliation under thisPart, is not subject to service of process on any civil matter related to theconciliation.

(b)        A person who servesas a conciliator shall have the same immunity as judges from civil liabilityfor their official conduct in any proceeding subject to this Part. Thisqualified immunity does not apply to acts or omissions which occur with respectto the operation of a motor vehicle. (1997‑368, s. 7.)


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > North-carolina > Chapter_1 > GS_1-567_87

§1‑567.87.  Immunity of conciliators and parties.

(a)        A conciliator,party, or representative of a conciliator or party, while present in this Statefor the purpose of arranging for or participating in conciliation under thisPart, is not subject to service of process on any civil matter related to theconciliation.

(b)        A person who servesas a conciliator shall have the same immunity as judges from civil liabilityfor their official conduct in any proceeding subject to this Part. Thisqualified immunity does not apply to acts or omissions which occur with respectto the operation of a motor vehicle. (1997‑368, s. 7.)