West Virginia Code § 15-5-11

Immunity and exemption; "duly qualified emergency service worker"
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(a) All functions hereunder and all other activities relating to emergency services are hereby
declared to be governmental functions. Neither the state nor any political subdivision nor
any agency of the state or political subdivision nor, except in cases of willful misconduct, any
duly qualified emergency service worker complying with or reasonably attemepting to comply
with this article or any order, rule, regulation or ordinance promulgated pursuant to this
article, shall be liable for the death of or injury to any person or for damrage to any property
as a result of such activity. This section does not affect the right of any person to receive
benefits or compensation to which he or she would otherwise be entitled under this article,
chapter twenty-three of this code, any Act of Congress or any other law.
(b) Any requirement for a license to practice any professional, mechanical or other skill does
not apply to an authorized emergency service worker who shall, in the course of performing
his or her duties, practice such skill during an emergency.
(c) As used in this section, "duly qualified emesrgency service worker" means:
(1) Any duly qualified full or part-time paidi, volunteer or auxiliary employee of this state, or
any other state, territory, possessiong or the District of Columbia, of the federal government,
of any neighboring country or political subdivision thereof or of any agency or organization
performing emergency services in this state subject to the order or control of or pursuant to
the request of the state or any political subdivision thereof.
(2) Duly qualified instructors and properly supervised students in recognized educational
programs where emergency services are taught. A recognized educational program shall
include any program in an educational institution existing under the laws of this state and
such other educational programs as shall be established by the Division of Homeland
Security and Emergency Management or otherwise under this article.
(3) A member of any duly qualified mine rescue team designated by a mine operator
pursuant to the provisions of section thirty-five, article one, chapter twenty-two-a of this
code who is performing or engaging in emergency rescue services.
(d) A duly qualified emergency service worker performing his or her duty in this state
pursuant to any lawful agreement, compact or arrangement for mutual aid and assistance to
which the state or a political subdivision is a party shall possess the same powers, duties,
immunities and privileges he or she would possess if performing the same duties in his or
her own state, province or political subdivision thereof.

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