Acts and Regulations

2011, c.217 - Regional Health Authorities Act

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Immunity
61(1)Neither the Crown in right of the Province nor the Minister is liable for an act or omission of a regional health authority official, a person on the medical staff or nursing staff of a regional health authority or an employee or agent of a regional health authority.
61(2)Neither the Crown in right of the Province nor the Minister is liable for an act or omission of an official, a member of the medical staff or nursing staff, or an employee or agent of a hospital or other facility outside New Brunswick to which payments are made directly or indirectly by the Minister in respect of health services delivered by that hospital or other facility.
2002, c.R-5.05, s.62; 2023, c.17, s.237
Immunity
61(1)Neither Her Majesty the Queen in right of the Province nor the Minister is liable for an act or omission of a regional health authority official, a person on the medical staff or nursing staff of a regional health authority or an employee or agent of a regional health authority.
61(2)Neither Her Majesty the Queen in right of the Province nor the Minister is liable for an act or omission of an official, a member of the medical staff or nursing staff, or an employee or agent of a hospital or other facility outside New Brunswick to which payments are made directly or indirectly by the Minister in respect of health services delivered by that hospital or other facility.
2002, c.R-5.05, s.62
Immunity
61(1)Neither Her Majesty the Queen in right of the Province nor the Minister is liable for an act or omission of a regional health authority official, a person on the medical staff or nursing staff of a regional health authority or an employee or agent of a regional health authority.
61(2)Neither Her Majesty the Queen in right of the Province nor the Minister is liable for an act or omission of an official, a member of the medical staff or nursing staff, or an employee or agent of a hospital or other facility outside New Brunswick to which payments are made directly or indirectly by the Minister in respect of health services delivered by that hospital or other facility.
2002, c.R-5.05, s.62