New York Statutes

§ 4 — Removal of civil liability barriers

New York § 4
JurisdictionNew York
Law VOLVolunteer Firefighters' Benefit
Art. 1Short Title; Purpose; Definitions; Miscellaneous

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N.Y. Volunteer Firefighters' Benefit § 4 (2026).

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§ 4. Removal of civil liability barriers. 1.

(a)Liability protection.\n (1) A fire company or political subdivision, including a person acting\nas an agent thereof, that acts reasonably in donating qualified fire\ncontrol or fire rescue equipment to a volunteer fire company shall not\nbe liable in civil damages under any state law for personal injuries,\nproperty damage, or death proximately caused after the donation by a\ndefect in the equipment.\n (2) Any state or local agency, including a person acting as an agent\nof such an agency, that acts reasonably in administering the\ndistribution of qualified fire control or fire rescue equipment to a\nvolunteer fire company or political subdivision shall not be liable for\ncivil damages under any state law for personal injuries, property\

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