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§ 56-484.24. Liability.

A. An MLTS provider, its employees or agents shall not be liable to anyperson for damages incurred as a result of any act or omission by it, exceptgross negligence or intentional, willful or wanton misconduct, in connectionwith maintaining or operating the MLTS in a manner required by this article.

B. A telecommunications service provider, its employees or agents shall notbe liable to any person for damages incurred as the result of the release ofinformation not in the public record, including, but not limited to,unpublished or unlisted telephone numbers, to a PSAP, its employees oragents, or to emergency responders, made in connection with an emergency call.

(2007, c. 427.)

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Virginia > Title-56 > Chapter-15 > 56-484-24

§ 56-484.24. Liability.

A. An MLTS provider, its employees or agents shall not be liable to anyperson for damages incurred as a result of any act or omission by it, exceptgross negligence or intentional, willful or wanton misconduct, in connectionwith maintaining or operating the MLTS in a manner required by this article.

B. A telecommunications service provider, its employees or agents shall notbe liable to any person for damages incurred as the result of the release ofinformation not in the public record, including, but not limited to,unpublished or unlisted telephone numbers, to a PSAP, its employees oragents, or to emergency responders, made in connection with an emergency call.

(2007, c. 427.)


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Virginia > Title-56 > Chapter-15 > 56-484-24

§ 56-484.24. Liability.

A. An MLTS provider, its employees or agents shall not be liable to anyperson for damages incurred as a result of any act or omission by it, exceptgross negligence or intentional, willful or wanton misconduct, in connectionwith maintaining or operating the MLTS in a manner required by this article.

B. A telecommunications service provider, its employees or agents shall notbe liable to any person for damages incurred as the result of the release ofinformation not in the public record, including, but not limited to,unpublished or unlisted telephone numbers, to a PSAP, its employees oragents, or to emergency responders, made in connection with an emergency call.

(2007, c. 427.)