Indiana Code
Chapter 3. Emergency Management and Disaster Law
10-14-3-25. Gifts, Grants, and Loans; Places of Shelter; Liability for Death; Damages

Sec. 25. (a) Except as provided in IC 4-12-18, if the federal government or an agency or officer of the federal government offers the state or through the state a political subdivision, services, equipment, supplies, materials, or funds under a gift, grant, or loan for purposes of emergency management:
(1) the state, acting through the governor; or
(2) the political subdivision, acting with the consent of the governor and through its executive;
may accept the offer.
(b) Upon the acceptance in subsection (a), the governor or the executive of the political subdivision may authorize an officer of the state or of the political subdivision to receive the services, equipment, supplies, materials, or funds:
(1) on behalf of the state or the political subdivision; and
(2) subject to the terms of the offer and the rules of the agency making the offer.
(c) If a person, firm, limited liability company, or corporation offers to the state or a political subdivision services, equipment, supplies, materials, or funds under gift, grant, or loan for purposes of emergency management:
(1) the state, acting through the governor; or
(2) the political subdivision, acting through its executive;
may accept the offer.
(d) Upon the acceptance in subsection (c), the governor or the executive of the political subdivision may authorize an officer of the state or of the political subdivision to receive the services, equipment, supplies, materials, or funds:
(1) on behalf of the state or the political subdivision; and
(2) subject to the terms of the offer.
(e) A person, firm, limited liability company, or corporation owning or controlling real estate or other premises that voluntarily and without compensation grants a license or privilege or otherwise permits the designation or use of the whole or any part of the real estate or premises to shelter persons during an actual or impending national security, natural, or manmade emergency or disaster or a drill for any of those situations, together with successors in interest, is not civilly liable by reason of:
(1) the condition of the real estate or premises; or
(2) the conduct of persons engaged in directing or seeking shelter;
for negligently causing the death of or injury to any person on or about the real estate or premises or for loss of or damage to the property of any person during the emergency or disaster or during a drill.
[Pre-2003 Recodification Citation: 10-4-1-18.]
As added by P.L.2-2003, SEC.5. Amended by P.L.165-2021, SEC.136.

Structure Indiana Code

Indiana Code

Title 10. Public Safety

Article 14. Emergency Management

Chapter 3. Emergency Management and Disaster Law

10-14-3-0.5. "Backfill Employee"

10-14-3-0.6. "Broadcaster"

10-14-3-0.7. Repealed

10-14-3-0.8. "Communications Service Provider"

10-14-3-1. "Disaster"

10-14-3-2. "Emergency Management"

10-14-3-2.5. "Emergency Management Assistance Compact"

10-14-3-3. "Emergency Management Worker"

10-14-3-4. "Energy"

10-14-3-5. "Energy Emergency"

10-14-3-5.5. "Local Travel Advisory"

10-14-3-6. "Political Subdivision"

10-14-3-7. Declaration of Purposes

10-14-3-8. Limitations on Applications of Chapter

10-14-3-9. State Emergency Operations Plan; Local and Interjurisdictional Disaster Plans

10-14-3-10. Repealed

10-14-3-10.6. Repealed

10-14-3-10.7. Repealed

10-14-3-10.8. Intrastate Mutual Aid Program

10-14-3-11. Governor; Duties

10-14-3-12. Disaster Emergency; Emergency Gubernatorial Powers

10-14-3-12.5. No Restrictions May Be Imposed on a Religious Organization That Are More Restrictive Than Those Imposed on Other Essential Service Providers

10-14-3-12.7. Right to Worship, Including in Person, Inviolable

10-14-3-13. Energy Emergency Proclamation; Additional Duties and Special Powers of Governor; Exemption; Effect of Cessation

10-14-3-14. Declaration of Energy Emergency; Procedures

10-14-3-15. Governmental Functions; Liability; Emergency Management Workers

10-14-3-16. Director of Local Organizations; Mutual Aid Arrangements

10-14-3-17. County Emergency Management Advisory Council; Local Emergency Management Organizations; Power of Political Subdivisions; Public Work

10-14-3-18. Employees of Political Subdivisions; Liability; Claims for Loss, Damage, or Expense

10-14-3-19. Mobile Support Units

10-14-3-19.5. Agreements With Local Task Forces Activated in Emergency

10-14-3-20. Evacuation Plans; Traffic Rules

10-14-3-21. Public Property; Leases and Contracts; Employment of Personnel

10-14-3-22. Orders, Rules, and Regulations; Amendment and Rescission

10-14-3-22.5. Program for Training and Certifying Broadcast Engineers and Technical Personnel as First Response Broadcasters

10-14-3-22.6. Program for Training and Certifying Communications Service Engineers and Technical Personnel as First Response Communications Service Providers

10-14-3-23. Compulsory Medical Treatment; Faith Healing

10-14-3-24. Enforcement

10-14-3-25. Gifts, Grants, and Loans; Places of Shelter; Liability for Death; Damages

10-14-3-26. Political Affiliation or Activity of Organizations and Personnel

10-14-3-27. Employees; Subversive Activities; Oaths

10-14-3-28. Appropriations; Emergency Management Contingency Fund

10-14-3-29. Local Disaster Emergency

10-14-3-29.5. Designation of a Local Travel Advisory

10-14-3-30. Additional Measures, Studies, Recommendations

10-14-3-31. Individual Management Obligations; Compensation for Property

10-14-3-32. Disaster Funds; Availability; Contributions to Political Subdivisions

10-14-3-33. Reimbursement of Civil Air Patrol for Missions Not Authorized by Air Force

10-14-3-33.5. Regulation of Firearms

10-14-3-34. Infractions