The Good Samaritan law may not apply in a situation if the person providing assistance acts with gross negligence or intentional harm.
Yes, Mississippi has a Good Samaritan law that provides legal protection to individuals who attempt to assist someone in an emergency situation. The law protects those acting in good faith from liability for any unintended harm caused while providing aid. However, this protection does not apply if the person acts with gross negligence or willful misconduct.
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No it does not apply a ma should not be ordering medication.
the good samaritan law in France requires you to stop and help somone in need of assist if it does not endanger you.
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Yes, it does.
Eleven states have enacted Good Samaritan/911 laws, but Ohio is not one of them. Ohio has a Good Samaritan law for medical personnel and civilians who try to assist in medical emergencies.
You need to be more specific in order to get a proper answer.
When the H reaction is not known
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If you are CPR certified, the good samaritan laws still apply to you.Added: Being "certifed" in First Aid or CPR does not make one legally liable.The Good Samaritan laws apply to well intentioned civilians otherwise 'untrained' and uneducated in medical practice. They would not safeguard to a medical professional (e.g.: doctor - nurse - etc) who would remain professionally liable for their actions.
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