Exempts sexual abuse cases from the charitable immunity cap in Massachusetts.
This bill amends the General Laws of Massachusetts to ensure that the charitable immunity cap does not apply to any cause or action arising out of sexual abuse. This means that victims of sexual abuse can seek higher damages in lawsuits against charitable organizations. The bill specifically targets the limitations on liability for such cases, ensuring they are not subject to the cap.
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