Pennsylvania Statutes
§ 8332 — Emergency response provider and bystander good Samaritan civil immunity
Pennsylvania § 8332
JurisdictionPennsylvania
Title 42JUDICIARY AND JUDICIAL PROCEDURE
PartPART VII
Ch. 83PARTICULAR RIGHTS AND IMMUNITIES
Subch.IMMUNITIES GENERALLY
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Bluebook
42 Pa. Cons. Stat. § 8332 (2026).
Text
(a)General rule.--Any person, including an emergency response provider, whether or not trained to practice medicine, who in good faith renders emergency care, treatment, first aid or rescue at the scene of an emergency event or crime or who moves the person receiving such care, first aid or rescue to a hospital or other place of medical care shall not be liable for any civil damages as a result of rendering such care, except in any act or omission intentionally designed to harm or any grossly negligent acts or omissions which result in harm to the person receiving emergency care or being moved to a hospital or other place of medical care.
(b)Exceptions.--(Deleted by amendment).
(b.1) Injured police animals.--A person, including an emergency response provider, whether trained to practic
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Legislative History
(July 1, 1978, P.L.697, No.122, eff. 60 days; July 5, 2012, P.L.1081, No.125, eff. 60 days; July 11, 2022, P.L.719, No.60, eff. 60 days) 2022 Amendment.Act 60 added subsecs. (b.1) and (e) and deleted subsec. (d). Cross References.Section 8332 is referred to in sections 5503, 7217 of Title 35 (Health and Safety).
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