Immunity of persons; tort actions; assertion of immunity; attorney fees and costs. Provides that a person shall be immune from tort liability if the tort claim is based solely on statements (i) regarding matters of public concern that would be protected under the First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States made by that person that are communicated to a third party; (ii) made at a public hearing before the governing body of any locality or other political subdivision, or the boards, commissions, agencies, and authorities thereof, and other governing bodies of any local governmental entity concerning matters properly before such body; or (iii) made by an employee against his employer and where retaliatory action against an employee by such employer is otherwise prohibited by law. The bill also provides that any person who prevails in such a legal action may be awarded reasonable attorney fees and costs. This bill is identical to HB 1757.

Statutes affected:
Senate: Prefiled and ordered printed; offered 01/11/23 23102261D: 8.01-223.2
Senate: Conference substitute printed 23107516D-S1: 8.01-223.2
Senate: Bill text as passed Senate and House (SB845ER): 8.01-223.2
Governor: Acts of Assembly Chapter text (CHAP0463): 8.01-223.2