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The California Good Samaritan Food Donation Act provides liability protections for entities that make good faith donations of surplus food. AB 1219 clarifies and expands liability protections for donated surplus food by: Creating a more comprehensive list of entities covered by law.
As outlined in Health & Safety Code 1799.102, California’s Good Samaritan law protects you from civil liability for negligence when: you act in good faith, you are not seeking compensation, and; you render emergency medical or non-medical care at the scene of an emergency. 1
California’s 911 Good Samaritan Law protects you from arrest, charge and prosecution when you call 911 at the scene of a suspected drug overdose. Nobody at the scene should be charged for personal amounts of drugs or paraphernalia.
5 Ιουν 2021 · Under California Health and Safety Code Section 1799.102, a Good Samaritan is a person who renders emergency care to another and acts in good faith. A Good Samaritan provides this care without expecting compensation for his or her actions.
24 Αυγ 2020 · California’s Good Samaritan law originally exempted from civil liability only people who committed acts or omissions while rendering “emergency care” at the place where the emergency happened. However, this changed after a case decided by the California Court of Appeal in 2007.
29 Φεβ 2024 · This article discusses the Californian Good Samaritan law’s definition and its statutes to help you understand it better. What is the Good Samaritan Law? 7 Types of Situations Covered under the Good Samaritan Law; Explanation of Legal Immunity; Requirements of Good Samaritan Protection; 3 Instances Where the Good Samaritan Law Doesn’t Apply
In the state of California, the Good Samaritan Law falls under California Health and Safety Code Section 1799.102. This law states that when a person renders emergency care and acts in good faith without expecting compensation, they won’t be held liable for their acts or omissions.