West Virginia Code § 8-15-8c

Donation of equipment
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(a) Effective July 1, 2002, no person, company or other organization who donates fire control
or rescue equipment, including federal excess or surplus property, to a volunteer fire
department is subject to civil liability for any personal injury, property damages or death
resulting from any defect in the equipment unless the person, company or organization acted
with malice, gross negligence, recklessness or intentional misconduct whiche proximately
caused the personal injury, property damages or death.
(b) For purposes of this section, "fire control or rescue equipment" means a vehicle, fire
fighting tool, protective gear, breathing apparatus or other suppuly or tool used in fire
fighting or fire rescue. No breathing apparatus may be donated unless, prior to the donation,
it has been recertified to the manufacturer's specifications bty a technician approved by the
manufacturer.
(c) Unless the insured has executed a specific written rejection of such coverage in the
policy, any insurer who has sold, issued or delivereld an insurance policy providing liability
coverage to any person, company or other orgsanization who donates fire control or rescue
equipment is barred and estopped from asserting the civil immunity granted to the insured
by this section against claims or suits covered by the terms of the policy, up to the limits of
the policy. g
The limitation on civil liability set forth in the provisions of this section applies only to
policies of insurance issued or renewed on or after July 1, 2001.
PART III. PAID FIRE DEPARTMENTS.

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