Utah Code § 26B-4-410

Immunity from liability
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(1) The following, if acting in good faith, are not liable in any civil or criminal action for any act taken
or not taken under the authority of Sections 26B-4-406 through 26B-4-412 with respect to an
anaphylactic reaction, diabetic emergency, or asthma emergency:
(a) a qualified adult;
(b) a physician, physician assistant, pharmacist, or any other person or entity authorized to
prescribe or dispense prescription drugs;
(c) a person who conducts training described in Section 26B-4-407, 26B-4-408, or 26B-4-412;
(d) a qualified injectable epinephrine rescue medication entity;
(e) a qualified glucagon kit entity;
(f) a qualified stock albuterol entity;

(g) the department;
(h) a local health department;
(i) a local education agency; and
(j) a local emergency medical services entity.
(2) Section 53G-9-502 does not apply to the administration of an injectable epinephrine rescue
medication, glucagon kit, or stock albuterol in accordance with this part.
(3) This section does not eliminate, limit, or reduce any other immunity from liability or defense
against liability that may be available under state law.

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