Tex.
Occ. Code Section 202.456
Immunity
(a)
Except for an action involving fraud, conspiracy, or malice, a podiatric peer review committee is immune from liability and may not be subject to a suit for damages for any act arising from the performance of the committee’s duties in:(1)
investigating a disagreement or complaint;(2)
holding a hearing to determine facts; or(3)
making an evaluation, recommendation, decision, or award involving:(A)
a podiatrist who is a member of the podiatric medical society or association; or(B)
another podiatrist, podiatric patient, or third party who requests the services of the committee.(b)
A person, including a health care entity or podiatric peer review committee, that participates in podiatric peer review activity or furnishes records, information, or assistance to a podiatric peer review committee or to the department is immune from civil liability arising from those acts if the person acted in good faith and without malice.
Source:
Section 202.456 — Immunity, https://statutes.capitol.texas.gov/Docs/OC/htm/OC.202.htm#202.456 (accessed May 26, 2025).