Delaware Statutes

§ 9813 — Liability; limitations

Delaware § 9813
JurisdictionDelaware
Title16
PartParamedic and Other Emergency Medical Service Systems
Ch. 98PARAMEDIC SERVICES

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Del. Code tit. 16, § 9813 (2026).

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(a)Physician instructions. —No emergency physician or designee of such physician who in good faith gives instructions to a paramedic shall be liable for any civil damages which may occur as the result of issuing such instructions; unless the conduct of the physician or the designee of such physician in issuing such instructions rises to the level of willful and wanton, reckless or grossly negligent conduct.
(b)Paramedics. —
(1)No paramedic who in good faith attempts to render or facilitate emergency medical care authorized by this chapter shall be liable for any civil damages which occur as a result of any act or omission of the paramedic in the rendering of such care; unless such paramedic is guilty of wilful and wanton, reckless or grossly negligent conduct.
(2)No paramedic shall be s

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