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Washington and Minnesota have enacted "Good Samaritan" laws that provide legal protection to individuals who voluntarily assist someone in an emergency situation. While these laws share the same intent as traditional Good Samaritan acts, they may differ in specific provisions and protections. Both states offer immunity from civil liability for those providing aid, as long as their actions are reasonable and intended to help. This encourages bystanders to offer assistance without fear of legal repercussions.

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