ARS § 46-453
People who file complaints, reports, information, or records under this chapter, or otherwise take part in the related program or proceedings, are immune from civil or criminal liability unless they acted with malice or are suspected or charged with abusing, exploiting, or neglecting the vulnerable adult. The section a
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People who file complaints, reports, information, or records under this chapter, or otherwise take part in the related program or proceedings, are immune from civil or criminal liability unless they acted with malice or are suspected or charged with abusing, exploiting, or neglecting the vulnerable adult. The section also limits certain privileges in related cases and protects clergy from being questioned about confessions without consent.
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