2005 Maine Code - §2411 — Definitions


    As used in this chapter, unless the context otherwise indicates, the following terms have the following meanings. [1981, c. 404, § 2 (new).]

      1. Action. "Action" includes nonaction or the failure to take action.[1981, c. 404, § 2 (new).]
      2. Authorized agencies. "Authorized agencies" means:
   
A. Attorney General; [1981, c. 404, § 2 (new).]    
B. District attorney responsible for prosecution in the municipality where the fire occurred; [1981, c. 404, § 2 (new).]    
C. The Federal Bureau of Investigation, or any other federal agency, only for the purposes of section 2412; [1981, c. 404, § 2 (new).]    
D. State Fire Marshal; [1981, c. 404, § 2 (new).]    
E. Superintendent of Insurance; [1981, c. 404, § 2 (new).]    
F. United States Attorney's office when authorized or charged with investigation or prosecution of the fire in question, only for the purposes of section 2412. [1981, c. 404, § 2 (new).] [1981, c. 404, § 2 (new).]
      3. Immune. "Immune" means that in the absence of fraud or malice, no insurance company or person who furnished information on its behalf to an authorized agency is liable for damages in a civil action or subject to criminal prosecution for furnishing information pursuant to this chapter.[1981, c. 404, § 2 (new).]

Section History:

PL 1981,  Ch. 404,   §2 (NEW).

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