Any person, including anyone in the business of selling or leasing new or used equipment, who provides equipment to the state or to any political subdivision of the state at no cost during an emergency or disaster situation, whether or not officially declared as such, for use in meeting any exigency caused by the emergency or disaster situation shall not be liable for any civil damages as a result of any act or omission by the person in providing the equipment.
History. Ga. L. 1980, p. 1048, § 1.
Structure Georgia Code
Title 38 - Military, Emergency Management, and Veterans Affairs
Chapter 3 - Emergency Management
Article 2 - Organization and Administration
§ 38-3-21. Director Authorized to Make Rules and Regulations
§ 38-3-22. Governor’s Emergency Management Powers and Duties
§ 38-3-23. Investigations and Surveys; Subpoena Power; Cooperation
§ 38-3-24. Traffic Control; Plans, Regulations, and Coordination
§ 38-3-29. Local Mutual Aid Arrangements; Out-of-State Arrangements; Conformity With State Plan
§ 38-3-33. Immunity Granted Those Who Provide Equipment in Emergencies
§ 38-3-34. Emergency Management Personnel; Qualifications; Oath; Who May Administer
§ 38-3-35. Immunity of State and Political Subdivisions; of Emergency Management Workers
§ 38-3-37. Prohibited Actions by Government Official or Employee During Declared State of Emergency