Massachusetts S1060 amends the charitable immunity cap to exclude cases involving sexual abuse.
Massachusetts S1060 modifies the charitable immunity cap by exempting cases involving sexual abuse from the limitations on liability. This change ensures that victims of sexual abuse can seek legal recourse without the cap restricting their potential compensation. The bill targets Section 85K of chapter 231 of the General Laws, clarifying that the immunity cap does not apply to sexual abuse cases.
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