4. Volunteer-in-public-service negligence standard. (a) Services covered.-- (1) Except as provided otherwise in this section, no person who, without compensation
Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes
Section: 83324
Jurisdiction: PA
Bluebook Citation: 42 Pa. Cons. Stat. § 83324
§ 8332.4. Volunteer-in-public-service negligence standard. (a) Services covered.-- (1) Except as provided otherwise in this section, no person who, without compensation
and as a volunteer, renders public services for a nonprofit organization under section
501(c)(3), (4) or (6) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 (68A Stat. 3, 26 U.S.C.
§ 501(c)(3), (4) or (6)) or for a Commonwealth or local government agency conducting
or sponsoring a public service program or project shall be liable to any person for
any civil damages as a result of any acts or omissions in rendering such services
unless the conduct of such person falls substantially below the standards generally
practiced and accepted in like circumstances by similar persons rendering such services
and unless it is shown that such person did an act or omitted the doing of an act
which such person was under a recognized duty to another to do, knowing or having
reason to know that such act or omission created a substantial risk of actual harm
to the person or property of another. It shall be insufficient to impose liability
to establish only that the conduct of such person fell below ordinary standards of
care. (2) Except as provided otherwise in this section, no design professional who, without
compensation and as a volunteer, provides professional services related to a declared
national, State or local emergency caused by a major earthquake, hurricane, tornado,
explosion, collapse or other similar disaster or catastrophic event at the request
of or with the approval of a Federal, State or local public official, law enforcement
official, public safety official or building inspection official acting in an official
capacity shall be liable to any person for any civil damages as a result of any acts
or omissions in rendering such services unless the conduct of such design professional
falls substantially below the standards generally practiced and accepted in like circumstances
by similar persons rendering such professional services and unless it is shown that
such design professional did an act or omitted the doing of an act which such design
professional was under a recognized duty to another to do, knowing or having reason
to know that such act or omission created a substantial risk of actual harm to the
person or property of another. It shall be insufficient to impose liability to establish
only that the conduct of such design professional fell below ordinary standards of
care. (b) Exceptions.-- (1) Nothing in this section shall be construed as affecting or modifying the liability
of such person for acts or omissions relating to the transportation of participants
in a public service program or project or others to or from a public service program
or project. (2) Nothing in this section shall be construed as affecting or modifying any existing
legal basis for determining the liability, or any defense thereto, of any person not
covered by the standard of negligence established by this section. (c) Assumption of risk or contributory fault.-- Nothing in this section shall be construed as affecting or modifying the doctrine
of assumption of risk or contributory fault on the part of the participant. (d) Construction.-- The negligence standard created by this section shall not be deemed to abrogate or
lessen any immunity or other protection against liability granted by statute or court
decision. (e) Definitions.-- As used in this section, the following words and phrases shall have the meanings given
to them in this subsection: "Compensation." The term shall not include reimbursement for reasonable expenses actually incurred
or to be incurred. "Design professional." An individual licensed by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania as an architect, geologist,
land surveyor, landscape architect or professional engineer. "Public service program or project." An organized program, or other public service ordinarily conducted or rendered by
volunteers. (Dec. 21, 1988, P.L.1862, No.179, eff. 60 days; Oct. 30, 2001, P.L.824, No.81, eff.
60 days) 2001 Amendment. Act 81 amended subsecs. (a) and (e). 1988 Amendment. Act 179 added section 8332.4. Cross References. Section 8332.4 is referred to in section 327 of Title 30 (Fish); section 7217 of Title
35 (Health and Safety).
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