Current through the 2024 Regular Session
Section 11-71-5 - [For effective and expiration dates, see note below] Immunity from suit for civil damages for certain COVID-19-related injuries or death if applicable public health guidance followed in good faith(1) A person, or agent of that person, who attempts in good faith to follow applicable public health guidance shall be immune from suit for civil damages for any injuries or death resulting from or related to actual or alleged exposure or potential exposure to COVID-19 in the course of or through the performance or provision of its functions or services.(2) A person, or agent of that person, shall be immune from suit for civil damages for injuries or death resulting from or related to actual or alleged exposure or potential exposure to COVID-19 in the course of or through the performance or provision of its functions or services in the time before applicable public health guidance was available.(3) An owner, lessee, occupant or any other person in control of a premises, who attempts, in good faith, to follow applicable public health guidance and directly or indirectly invites or permits any person onto a premises shall be immune from suit for civil damages for any injuries or death resulting from or related to actual or alleged exposure or potential exposure to COVID-19.Added by Laws, 2020, ch. 475, SB 3049,§ 3.Effective Date - Expiration Date: Section 8 ofLaws, 2020, ch. 475, SB 3049 provides: "This act shall take effect and be in force from and after March 14, 2020, and expire one (1) year after the end of the COVID-19 state of emergency, except that any civil liability arising out of acts or omissions or related to an injury that occurred during the operation of this act shall be subject to its provisions in perpetuity. It is the intent of the Legislature that this act take effect retroactively."