Code of Alabama
Article 18 - Exemptions From Liability.
Section 6-5-340 - Computer Failure or Malfunction.

(a) Whenever used in this section, the following words and terms shall have the following meanings:
(1) GOVERNMENTAL CORPORATION AND AUTHORITY. Any public or private corporation, board, or authority established pursuant to a general or local law by state, county, or municipal government for the purpose of carrying out a specific governmental function.
(2) GOVERNMENTAL ENTITY. The state, any municipality, or any county in the state; any department, agency, board, or commission of a municipality, a county, or the state; any legislative or regulatory body of the state, or of any municipality or county; any state, municipal, or county governmental corporation or authority; any state university or community college, including any publicly funded trade or technical school; the State Board of Education, and all county, municipal, and city-county public school boards; any state, county, or municipal hospital boards when such boards are instrumentalities of the state, municipality, or county or organized pursuant to authority from the state, a municipality, or a county; and any other boards, commissions, authorities, agencies, or associations authorized by statute to perform, administer, or oversee a governmental function.
(3) INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR. Any person, firm, or agency, and any employee of such person, firm, or agency who is not a permanent full-time or part-time employee of the governmental entity, and does not appear on any permanent or regular employee rosters such as payroll, worker's compensation, Social Security, or other retirement or pension plan, but periodically provides services to a governmental entity or any official or employee thereof pursuant to a contractual arrangement and is paid by the governmental entity pursuant to the contractual arrangement or for services rendered or work and labor performed.
(4) LEGISLATIVE BODY. The Senate of Alabama, the House of Representatives of Alabama, a county commission, city council, city commission, town council, or municipal council or commission, and any committee or subcommittee thereof.
(5) PUBLIC EMPLOYEE. A person permanently employed full-time or part-time by a governmental entity or instrumentality thereof who is paid in whole or in part from state, county, or municipal funds. A public employee shall not include an independent contractor or any person providing services to a governmental entity or a public official or employee thereof pursuant to any type of written or oral contractual arrangement.
(6) PUBLIC OFFICIAL. Any person elected to public office, whether or not that person has taken office, by the vote of the people at the state, county, or municipal level of government or their instrumentalities, and any person appointed to a position at the state, county, or municipal level of government or their instrumentalities, including governmental corporations and authorities and boards or commissions which fall under the definition of governmental entity.
(7) REGULATORY BODY. A state agency which issues regulations in accordance with the Alabama Administrative Procedure Act or a state, county, or municipal department, agency, board, or commission which controls, according to rule or regulation, the activities, business licensure, or functions of any group, person, or persons.
(b)(1) No civil action, including, without limitation, any action for declaratory or injunctive relief, may be brought against any public official, public employee, governmental entity, governmental corporation or authority, legislative body, regulatory body, or independent contractor for actions attempting to fix the Y2K problem of an entity mentioned in subsection (a), and none of the aforementioned persons or entities shall be liable in damages, compensatory or punitive, for any failure or malfunction occurring before December 31, 2005, which is caused directly or indirectly by the failure of computer software or any device containing a computer processor to accurately or properly recognize, calculate, display, sort, or otherwise process dates or times, if the failure or malfunction causing the loss was unforeseeable or if the failure or malfunction causing the loss was foreseeable but the plan or design or both for identifying and preventing the failure or malfunction was prepared in substantial compliance with generally accepted computer and information system design standards in effect at the time of the preparation of the plan or design. Provided however, nothing contained in this section shall relieve any public official, public employee, or governmental entity from the performance of any statutory or administrative duties or obligations or from the payment of financial obligations. The immunity granted by this section shall be in addition to the sovereign immunity granted by Article I, Section 14, Constitution of Alabama of 1901, and the substantive immunity otherwise provided by Alabama law.
(2) Nothing in this section shall be construed to prevent the governmental entity itself or public officials acting on the government's behalf from bringing an action for any compensatory or punitive damages which is permissible under current law.

Structure Code of Alabama

Code of Alabama

Title 6 - Civil Practice.

Chapter 5 - Actions.

Article 18 - Exemptions From Liability.

Section 6-5-330 - Breach of Contract to Marry.

Section 6-5-331 - :Alienation of Affections, Criminal Conversation, and Seduction.

Section 6-5-332 - Persons Rendering Emergency Care etc., at Scene of Accident, Etc.

Section 6-5-332.1 - Immunity of Persons Assisting or Advising as to Mitigation of Effects of Discharge of Hazardous Materials; Nonimmunity of Certain Persons.

Section 6-5-332.2 - Immunity of Persons Responding to Oil Spills.

Section 6-5-332.3 - Use of Automated External Defibrillator.

Section 6-5-332.4 - Persons Who Rescue Child or Incapacitated Person From Unattended Motor Vehicle.

Section 6-5-332.5 - Persons Who Rescue Child or Incapacitated Person From Unattended Motor Vehicle; Public Safety Officials.

Section 6-5-332.6 - Persons Who Provide Transportation to Health Care Facility or Health Care Provider Under Certain Circumstances.

Section 6-5-333 - Dentists, Chiropractors, and Physicians Serving on Utilization and Quality Control Committees, Peer Review Committees, or Professional Standards Review Committees; Consultants Thereto and Employees Thereof; Dental, Chiropractic and...

Section 6-5-334 - Employees of Medical Services Administration, etc., Investigating and Bringing Charges Against Doctors, etc., Relating to Fraud or Abuse of Medicaid Program, Etc.

Section 6-5-335 - Volunteer Firemen or Rescue Squad Members Entering Burning Buildings, etc., and Attempting to Preserve and Protect Said Buildings, Property Therein, Etc.

Section 6-5-336 - Volunteers.

Section 6-5-337 - Immunity of Those Involved in Equine Activities.

Section 6-5-338 - Immunity of Peace Officers and Tactical Medics From Tort Liability for Conduct in the Line of Duty; Certain Employers of Off-Duty Officers to Maintain Liability Coverage.

Section 6-5-339 - Volunteer Medical Professionals.

Section 6-5-340 - Computer Failure or Malfunction.

Section 6-5-341 - Liability for Operation or Use of Sport Shooting Range.

Section 6-5-342 - Skateboarding, Roller Skating in Parks or Rinks.

Section 6-5-343 - Liability for Farmer Allowing Nonprofit Entity Onto Property.

Section 6-5-344 - Volunteer Athletic Coach, Manager, or Official.

Section 6-5-345 - Duty of Care Owed by Possessor of Real Property to Certain Trespassers.

Section 6-5-346 - Defense of Self, Others, and Property.

Section 6-5-347 - Agritourism.