PRINTER'S NO. 3472

THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA


HOUSE BILL

No. 2480 Session of 1986


        INTRODUCED BY FOX, MAYERNIK, NAHILL, STABACK, LEVDANSKY, COLE,
           MORRIS, MRKONIC, WASS, FLICK, TIGUE, BELFANTI, CARLSON,
           GREENWOOD, GODSHALL, BUSH, KUKOVICH, ARTY, FISCHER,
           J. L. WRIGHT, BLACK, HAGARTY, WOZNIAK, LANGTRY, CORDISCO,
           HERSHEY, GODSHALL, LASHINGER, PUNT, J. TAYLOR, HAYES, RYAN,
           O'DONNELL, ITKIN, VEON, WILSON, ARGALL, FARGO, RAYMOND, BUNT,
           ANGSTADT, HASAY, PETRARCA, CIMINI, DISTLER, E. Z. TAYLOR,
           MERRY, SIRIANNI, HERMAN, GLADECK, B. SMITH, COLAFELLA,
           MICOZZIE, D. W. SNYDER, BARLEY, ROBBINS, TRUMAN, PETRONE,
           TRELLO, BLAUM, DeLUCA, NOYE, GAMBLE, HALUSKA, SAURMAN,
           SHOWERS, BOWSER, DEAL, SCHULER, SEMMEL, BELARDI, CORNELL,
           MARKOSEK AND McCLATCHY, MAY 7, 1986

        REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, MAY 7, 1986

                                     AN ACT

     1  Amending Title 42 (Judiciary and Judicial Procedure) of the
     2     Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, providing for civil
     3     immunity for volunteer emergency service providers.

     4     The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
     5  hereby enacts as follows:
     6     Section 1.  Title 42 of the Pennsylvania Consolidated
     7  Statutes is amended by adding a section to read:
     8  § 8338.  Civil immunity for volunteer emergency service
     9             providers.
    10     (a)  General rule.--No volunteer emergency service provider
    11  or any member thereof shall be subject to any liability for
    12  civil damages resulting from acts or omissions while engaged in
    13  activities relating to the provision of emergency services.


     1     (b)  Exceptions.--Nothing in this section shall be construed
     2  to limit or otherwise affect or preclude liability resulting
     3  from intentional misconduct.
     4     (c)  Construction of section.--Nothing in this section shall
     5  be construed to affect any other immunity granted by statute.
     6     (d)  Definitions.--As used in this section the following
     7  words and phrases shall have the meanings given to them in this
     8  subsection:
     9     "Emergency services."  Includes firefighting, fire
    10  prevention, first aid, rescue and salvage, ambulance service,
    11  fire police work, assistance at accidents, control of crowds
    12  both on the fire grounds and at occasions of public or general
    13  assembly, animal rescue, abatement of conditions due to storm,
    14  flood or general peril, abatement or removal of hazards to
    15  safety and such other activities as are commonly undertaken by
    16  volunteer emergency service providers.
    17     "Volunteer emergency service provider."  Includes a volunteer
    18  fire company, a volunteer ambulance company, a volunteer rescue
    19  squad or any other volunteer organization that provides
    20  emergency services.
    21     Section 2.  This act shall take effect immediately.






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