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§158-A. Immunity for charitable directors, officers and volunteers


Published: 2015

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§158-A. Immunity for charitable directors, officers and volunteers








1. Definitions. 
As used in this section, unless the context otherwise indicates, the following terms
have the following meanings.





A. "Charitable organization" means any nonprofit organization organized or incorporated
in this State or having a principal place of business in this State:



(1) That is exempt from federal income taxation under the United States Internal
Revenue Code, Section 501(a), because it is described in Section 501(c)(3), (4), (6)
as it pertains to chambers of commerce only, (10), (13), (14)(A) or (19), including all subsequent amendments to those paragraphs. An organization is included
in this subparagraph if it would be exempt from taxation under Section 501(c)(3) but
for its engaging in attempting to influence legislation to the extent that it is disqualified
from tax exemption under Section 501(c)(3); or




(2) That is:


(a) Organized under the Maine Nonprofit Corporation Act for any of the purposes listed
in Title 13-B, section 201, subsection 1, paragraph A;





(b) Organized under the provisions set forth in Title 13-B, section 201, subsection
2, paragraph A;





(c) Organized under the provisions of Title 13-B, section 201, subsection 3, paragraph
D or E;





(d) Organized in Maine as a nonprofit corporation before January 1, 1978, for any
of the purposes listed in Title 13-B, section 201, subsection 1, paragraph A, and
to which the Maine Nonprofit Corporation Act applies; or





(e) Organized as a rural electrification cooperative under the provisions of Title
35-A, chapter 37.



This subparagraph applies to all subsequent amendments to the statutes covered by
divisions (a), (b), (c), (d) and (e). [2007, c. 366, §1 (AMD).]











B. "Director" means a person who serves without compensation, except that the person
may be paid for expenses, on the board of trustees or board of directors of a charitable
organization. [1987, c. 646, §2 (NEW).]










C. "Officer" means a person who serves without compensation, except that the person
may be paid for expenses, as an officer of a charitable organization. [1987, c. 646, §2 (NEW).]










D. "Volunteer" means a person who provides services without compensation, except that
the person may be paid for expenses, to a charitable organization. [1987, c. 646, §2 (NEW).]







[
2007, c. 366, §1 (AMD)
.]








2. Immunity. 
A director, officer or volunteer is immune from civil liability for personal injury,
death or property damage, including any monetary loss:





A. When the cause of action sounds in negligence and arises from an act or omission
by the director, officer or volunteer which occurs within the course and scope of
the activities of the charitable organization in which the director, officer or volunteer
serves; or [1987, c. 646, §2 (NEW).]










B. Arising from any act or omission, not personal to the director, officer or volunteer,
which occurs within the course and scope of the activities of the charitable organization
in which the director, officer or volunteer serves. [1987, c. 646, §2 (NEW).]







[
1987, c. 646, §2 (NEW)
.]








3. Limited waiver of immunity while operating vehicles, vessels or aircraft. 
Notwithstanding any immunity granted in subsection 2, a director, officer or volunteer
is considered to have waived immunity from liability when the cause of action arises
out of the director's, officer's or volunteer's operation of a motor vehicle, vessel,
aircraft or other vehicle for which the operator or the owner of the vehicle, vessel
or craft is required to possess an operator's license or maintain insurance. The
amount of damages in an action authorized by this section may not exceed the combined
limits of coverage of any applicable insurance policies other than umbrella insurance
coverage and the courts shall abate a verdict in an action to the extent that it exceeds
such limits. A provision in a policy of insurance that attempts to exclude coverage
for claims that are authorized by this section is void as contrary to public policy.


[
1999, c. 572, §1 (NEW);
1999, c. 572, §2 (AFF)
.]





SECTION HISTORY

1987, c. 646, §2 (NEW).
1989, c. 389, (AMD).
1991, c. 795, §1 (AMD).
1999, c. 572, §1 (AMD).
1999, c. 572, §2 (AFF).
2007, c. 366, §1 (AMD).