8332.7 - Immunity of State parole officers.

     § 8332.7.  Immunity of State parole officers.        (a)  Assistance of law enforcement personnel.--In addition to     the provisions of section 27 of the act of August 6, 1941     (P.L.861, No.323), referred to as the Pennsylvania Board of     Probation and Parole Law, or any other law, any parole officer     appointed by the Pennsylvania Board of Probation and Parole who,     after obtaining permission in advance from a person authorized     by the Pennsylvania Board of Probation and Parole, assists     Federal, State or local law enforcement officers or agents or     county probation officers in the lawful performance of their     duties shall be considered to be acting within the scope of his     official duty for all purposes of law and shall enjoy any     benefit or immunity conferred upon an employee of the     Commonwealth.        (b)  Assistance of criminal victims.--In addition to any     other immunity provided by law, any parole officer appointed by     the Pennsylvania Board of Probation and Parole who is entitled     to immunity under section 8331.3 (relating to criminal victim     aid good Samaritan civil immunity) as a result of providing     assistance to a victim of a crime shall be considered to be     acting within the scope of his official duty while providing     assistance to the victim for all purposes of law and shall enjoy     any benefit or immunity conferred upon an employee of the     Commonwealth.     (Dec. 9, 2002, P.L.1705, No.215, eff. 60 days; Dec. 30, 2003,     P.L.432, No.61, eff. 60 days)        References in Text.  Section 27 of the act of August 6, 1941     (P.L.861, No.323), referred to as the Pennsylvania Board of     Probation and Parole Law, referred to in subsec. (a), was     repealed by the act of August 11, 2009 (P.L.494, No.49). The     subject matter is now contained in Part IV of Title 61 (Prisons     and Parole).