Idaho Code
Chapter 3 - PARTIES TO ACTIONS
Section 5-338 - IMMUNITY OF DONORS OF WILD GAME MEAT.

5-338. IMMUNITY OF DONORS OF WILD GAME MEAT. (1) A donor of wild game meat for free use by a charitable organization is immune from civil or criminal liability arising from an injury or death attributable to the nature, age, condition or packaging of the donated wild game meat if the injury or death is not a result of the gross negligence, recklessness, or intentional misconduct of the donor and the donated wild game meat is prepared and packaged by a commercial butcher, commercial slaughterhouse, commercial meat processor or similar entity subject by law to regular state or federal inspection and licensing.
(2) A charitable organization that receives, distributes or serves donated wild game meat is immune from civil or criminal liability arising from an injury or death attributable to the condition of the meat if:
(a) The charitable organization uses appropriate food storage and handling equipment to provide for the safe and sanitary storage and/or service of the wild game meat;
(b) The charitable organization accepts only wild game meat prepared and packaged by a commercial butcher, commercial slaughterhouse, commercial meat processor, or similar entity subject by law to regular state or federal inspection and licensing;
(c) The charitable organization inspects the donated wild game meat in a reasonable manner and finds it to be apparently fit for human consumption at the time of distribution or service;
(d) The charitable organization has no actual or constructive knowledge at the time the wild game meat is distributed or served that it is adulterated, tainted, contaminated, or would be harmful to the health or well-being of a person eating it; and
(e) An injury or death caused by eating the wild game meat is not a proximate cause of the gross negligence, recklessness or intentional misconduct of the charitable organization.
(3) For purposes of this section:
(a) "Charitable organization" means a nonprofit organization that is exempt from taxation under the provisions of sections 501(c)(3) and 501(c)(4) of the Internal Revenue Code, as amended.
(b) "Donor" means a person, retailer, commercial butcher, commercial slaughterhouse, commercial meat processor, or similar entity under state supervision, and the Idaho fish and game department in its capacity as a donor of unlawfully taken or unclaimed wildlife pursuant to section 36-1304, Idaho Code.
(c) "Wild game meat" means any raw, cooked, processed, or prepared edible meat from a game animal killed in the wild and used or intended for use in whole or in part for human consumption and which is exempt from the inspection requirements of the federal wholesome meat act; provided however, that wild game salami may not be donated. Wild game meat shall not be considered "adulterated" as that term is defined in chapter 1, title 37, Idaho Code, and IDAPA 16.02.19, merely because the meat is the product of a game animal killed in the wild and not slaughtered by a butcher in a state or federally regulated food processing establishment. Wild game meat shall be considered "wildlife" as that term is used in IDAPA 16.02.19, and shall be handled, prepared and served accordingly if the charitable organization is a food establishment as defined in the rules.

History:
[5-338, added 2000, ch. 263, sec. 1, p. 739; am. 2006, ch. 94, sec. 2, p. 267.]

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Idaho Code

Title 5 - PROCEEDINGS IN CIVIL ACTIONS IN COURTS OF RECORD

Chapter 3 - PARTIES TO ACTIONS

Section 5-302 - ASSIGNMENT OF THING IN ACTION.

Section 5-304 - MARRIED WOMEN AS PARTIES.

Section 5-305 - HUSBAND AND WIFE SUED TOGETHER.

Section 5-306 - INFANTS AND INSANE PERSONS — GUARDIANS AD LITEM.

Section 5-308 - ACTION FOR SEDUCTION.

Section 5-309 - ACTION FOR SEDUCTION — PROSECUTION BY PARENT OR GUARDIAN.

Section 5-310 - ACTION FOR INJURY TO UNMARRIED CHILD.

Section 5-311 - SUIT FOR WRONGFUL DEATH BY OR AGAINST HEIRS OR PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES — DAMAGES.

Section 5-319 - DEATH OR TRANSFER OF INTEREST — PROCEDURE — ACTIONS BY OR AGAINST PUBLIC OFFICERS.

Section 5-321 - INTERPLEADER.

Section 5-326 - UNKNOWN OWNERS OR HEIRS — EFFECT OF JUDGMENTS AND DECREES.

Section 5-327 - PERSONAL INJURIES — PROPERTY DAMAGE — DEATH OF WRONGDOER — DEATH OF INJURED PARTY — SURVIVAL OF ACTION.

Section 5-328 - STATE A PARTY DEFENDANT IN SUIT AFFECTING TITLE TO REAL OR PERSONAL PROPERTY.

Section 5-329 - SERVICE OF PROCESS UPON ATTORNEY GENERAL.

Section 5-330 - IMMUNITY OF PERSONS GIVING EMERGENCY FIRST AID FROM DAMAGE CLAIM.

Section 5-331 - IMMUNITY OF VOLUNTEER AMBULANCE ATTENDANT.

Section 5-332 - CONSENT FOR EMERGENCY MEDICAL TREATMENT.

Section 5-333 - IMMUNITY OF UNDERGROUND MINE RESCUE PARTICIPANTS, THEIR EMPLOYERS AND REPRESENTATIVES.

Section 5-334 - ACT OR OMISSION PREVENTING ABORTION NOT ACTIONABLE.

Section 5-335 - GENERAL RULES OF PLEADING — CLAIMS FOR RELIEF.

Section 5-336 - DEMAND FOR JUDGMENT — DEFAULT JUDGMENTS.

Section 5-337 - IMMUNITY FOR USE OF AUTOMATED EXTERNAL DEFIBRILLATOR (AED).

Section 5-338 - IMMUNITY OF DONORS OF WILD GAME MEAT.

Section 5-339 - IMMUNITY OF FOOD DONOR AND FOOD BANK.

Section 5-340 - IMMUNITY OF RADIO AND TELEVISION BROADCASTING ORGANIZATIONS PARTICIPATING IN THE AMBER ALERT AND BLUE ALERT SYSTEMS.

Section 5-341 - IMMUNITY OF EMPLOYERS ALLOWING EMPLOYEE FIREARM STORAGE.

Section 5-342 - IMMUNITY FOR SEARCH AND RESCUE OPERATIONS.

Section 5-343 - IMMUNITY OF COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES ALLOWING FIREARMS.

Section 5-344 - IMMUNITY — AID TO PERSON IN VEHICLE.

Section 5-345 - IMMUNITY FOR AID DURING AN EMERGENCY.

Section 5-346 - PERSONHOOD STATUS.