New York Statutes

§ 29-I — Immunity from liability for emergency alerts

New York·Law EXC Executive·Art. 2-B State and Local Natural and Man-made Disaster Preparedness
§ 29-i. Immunity from liability for emergency alerts. Any provider of\nmobile services, as defined in 47 U.S.C. 153, including its officers,\ndirectors, employees, affiliates, vendors and agents, acting on behalf\nof the state, and any third-party intermediary transmission service\nprovider, including such third-party intermediary transmission service\nprovider's affiliates, officers, directors, employees, vendors and\nagents, acting directly or indirectly on behalf of the state or on\nbehalf of any such provider of mobile services, that transmits emergency\nalerts similar to those described in 47 CFR 10.10 and 10.400, or that\ntransmits any other type or form of emergency alert messages, shall not\nbe liable for any act or omission related to or any harm resulting from\nthe transmission

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§ 153
47 U.S.C. § 153

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