West Virginia Code § 55-7-17

Aid by trained emergency services personnel; entities, immunity from civil
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liability; definitions.
(a) A person trained in a qualified program of emergency services or an entity, who
voluntarily and in good faith renders or provides advice, assistance, equipment, or materials
at the scene of an actual or threatened accident, emergency, or disaster, and receives no
remuneration for rendering or providing the advice, assistance, equipment, eor materials is
not liable for any civil damages as the result of any act or omission at the scene in rendering
or providing advice, assistance, equipment, or materials: Provided, Thart the exemption from
liability for civil damages of this section shall be extended to any person who receives
reimbursement for out-of-pocket expenses incurred in rendering or providing the advice,
assistance, equipment, or materials or compensation from his or her regular employer for
the time period during which he or she was actually engagedt in rendering or providing
advice, assistance, equipment, or materials, but is not extended to that person or an entity
who by his, or her, or its act or omission caused or contributed to the cause of the actual or
threatened accident, emergency, or disaster.
(b) For purposes of this section, the term "emsergency" includes, without limitation, any
instance where a person suffers from a medical condition requiring immediate treatment
due to natural causes, accident, or crime.
(c) For purposes of this section, the term "disaster" has the same meaning as that term is
defined in §15-5-2 of this codee and temporally includes the imminent threat of disaster as
well as its occurrence.
(d) For purposes of this section, the term "emergency services" means any mine rescue
response services, hazardous substance response services, chemical substance and
materials response services, hazardous waste response services and further has the meaning
as the term is defined in §15-5-2 of the code.

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