Sec. 3. A health care provider who administers an inoculation or another medical countermeasure against an actual or a potential bioterrorist incident or another actual or potential public health emergency after January 23, 2003, under the circumstances described in section 1 of this chapter is immune from civil liability for any injury or damage that results from the administration of the inoculation or other countermeasure, except for an act or omission that amounts to gross negligence or willful or wanton misconduct. This section shall not affect the right of any individual to receive: (1) benefits to which the individual would otherwise be entitled under: (A) the worker's compensation law ( IC 22-3-2 through IC 22-3-6 ); or (B) any pension law; or (2) any benefits or compensation under any federal law. IC 34-30-13 Chapter 13. Health Care: Immunity of Persons Providing Voluntary Health Care 34-30-13-0.1 Application of certain amendments to chapter 34-30-13-1 Voluntary health care; immunity for providing 34-30-13-1.2 Immunity related to volunteer health care service 34-30-13-1.3 Laboratory and imaging test records and results 34-30-13-1.5 Immunity for providing medical direction concerning emergency medical services 34-30-13-2 Liability for gross negligence or willful misconduct
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