Utah Code § 63G-8-201

Voluntary services -- Immunity from liability -- Exceptions
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(1) A person performing services on a voluntary basis, without compensation, under the general
supervision of, and on behalf of any public entity, is immune from liability with respect to any
decisions or actions, other than in connection with the operation of a motor vehicle, taken
during the course of those services, unless it is established that such decisions or actions were
grossly negligent, not made in good faith, or were made maliciously.
(2) A volunteer facilitator is immune from liability to the extent provided in Subsection 67-20-3(4).
(3) A person or entity owning a building or other facility and an operator of or an employee in a
building or facility is immune from liability with respect to any decisions or actions related to
emergency or public health conditions, as described in Subsection 63G-7-201(2)(b)(iii), while
acting under the general supervision of or on behalf of any public entity.

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