Oklahoma Statutes
Title 76. Torts
§76-32. Volunteer Professional Services Immunity Act.

A. This section shall be known and may be cited as the "Volunteer Professional Services Immunity Act".

B. As used in the Volunteer Professional Services Immunity Act, "charitable clinic" means a nonprofit entity organized for the purpose of providing health care services without charge or for a minimal fee.
C. Any volunteer professional or volunteer health practitioner and any organization that arranges for the care given by the volunteer professional shall be immune from liability in a civil action on the basis of any act or omission of the volunteer professional or volunteer health practitioner resulting in damage or injury if:
1. The volunteer professional or volunteer health practitioner services were provided at a charitable clinic where the professional or practitioner receives no compensation for any treatment provided at the clinic;
2. The volunteer professional or volunteer health practitioner was acting in good faith and, if licensed, the services provided were within the scope of the license of the volunteer professional or volunteer health practitioner;
3. The volunteer professional or volunteer health practitioner commits the act or omission in the course of providing services; and
4. The damage or injury was not caused by gross negligence or willful and wanton misconduct by the volunteer professional or volunteer health practitioner.
D. In the event the volunteer professional or volunteer health practitioner refers the patient covered by this section to another volunteer professional or volunteer health practitioner for additional treatment, the referred volunteer professional or volunteer health practitioner shall be subject to the provisions of this section if:
1. The referred volunteer professional or volunteer health practitioner provides services without receiving any compensation for the treatment;
2. The referred volunteer professional or volunteer health practitioner was acting in good faith and, if licensed, the services provided were within the scope of the license of the referred volunteer professional or volunteer health practitioner;
3. The referred volunteer professional or volunteer health practitioner commits the act or omission in the course of providing services; and
4. The damage or injury was not caused by gross negligence or willful and wanton misconduct by the referred volunteer professional or volunteer health practitioner.
E. The provisions of this section shall not affect the liability that any person may have which arises from the operation of a motor vehicle, watercraft, or aircraft in rendering the service, care, assistance, advice or other benefit as a volunteer professional or volunteer health practitioner.
F. The immunity from civil liability provided by this section shall extend only to the actions taken by a person rendering the service, care, assistance, advice or other benefit as a volunteer professional or volunteer health practitioner, and does not confer any immunity to any person for actions taken by the volunteer professional or volunteer health practitioner prior to or after the rendering of the service, care, assistance, advice or other benefit as a volunteer professional or volunteer health practitioner.
G. For the purpose of this section, the term "volunteer professional" and "referred volunteer professional" means a person who voluntarily provides professional medically related services without compensation or expectation of compensation of any kind. A volunteer professional or a referred volunteer professional shall include the following licensed professionals, including those persons licensed in accordance with Section 493.5 of Title 59 of the Oklahoma Statutes:
1. Physician;
2. Physician assistant;
3. Registered nurse;
4. Advanced practice nurse or vocational nurse;
5. Pharmacist;
6. Podiatrist;
7. Dentist or dental hygienist; or
8. Optometrist.
A volunteer professional shall be engaged in the active practice of a medical professional or retired from a medically related profession, if still eligible to provide medically related professional services within this state.
H. For the purposes of this section, the term "volunteer health practitioner" and "referred volunteer health practitioner" means a person who voluntarily provides health-related services without compensation or expectation of compensation of any kind. A volunteer health practitioner or referred volunteer health practitioner shall include the following:
1. Certified nurse aide;
2. Chiropractor;
3. Dental assistant;
4. Dental technician;
5. Dietitian
utritionist;
6. Emergency medical technician;
7. Licensed alcohol and drug counselor;
8. Licensed behavioral practitioner;
9. Licensed clinical social worker;
10. Licensed practical nurse;
11. Licensed professional counselor;
12. Marital/family therapist;
13. Medical assistant;
14. Medical laboratory technologist;
15. Medical technician;
16. Nuclear medicine technologist;
17. Occupational therapist;
18. Orthopedic technologist;
19. Paramedic;
20. Pharmacy technician;
21. Physical therapist;
22. Psychologist;
23. Radiology technician/technologist;
24. Respiratory therapist;
25. Sonographer;
26. Speech/language pathologist;
27. Veterinarian; and
28. Veterinary technician.
A volunteer health practitioner shall be engaged as an active health practitioner or retired from a health-related practice if still eligible to provide health-related services within this state.
I. Any person or entity participating in the Oklahoma Medical Reserve Corps and assisting with emergency management, emergency operations, or hazard mitigation in response to any emergency, man-made disaster, or natural disaster, or participating as authorized in public health initiatives, disaster drills, or other activities designed to strengthen emergency response that are endorsed by a city-county health department, county health department or the state health department in the State of Oklahoma, shall not be liable for civil damages on the basis of any act or omission, if:
1. The person was acting in good faith and within the scope of the official duties and functions of the Oklahoma Medical Reserve Corps; and
2. The acts or omissions were not caused from gross, willful, or wanton acts of negligence.
J. This section shall apply to all civil actions filed on or after:
1. November 1, 2004, for those persons listed in subsection G of this section; and
2. November 1, 2009, for all other persons listed in subsection H of this section.
Added by Laws 2004, c. 368, § 34, eff. Nov. 1, 2004. Amended by Laws 2009, c. 106, § 1, eff. Nov. 1, 2009; Laws 2009, c. 255, § 2, eff. Nov. 1, 2009; Laws 2010, c. 2, § 103, emerg. eff. March 3, 2010; Laws 2012, c. 77, § 1, eff. Nov. 1, 2012.
NOTE: Laws 2009, c. 247, § 2 repealed by Laws 2010, c. 2, § 104, emerg. eff. March 3, 2010. Laws 2009, c. 313, § 2 repealed by Laws 2010, c. 2, § 105, emerg. eff. March 3, 2010.

Structure Oklahoma Statutes

Oklahoma Statutes

Title 76. Torts

§76-1. Rights of others must be respected.

§76-1.1. Parent or child not answerable for other's act.

§76-2. Damages for deceit.

§76-3. Deceits defined and classed.

§76-4. Deceit upon the public deemed deceit of any individual misled.

§76-5. Responsibility for negligence - "Good Samaritan Act".

§76-5.1. Indemnification of private citizens or their dependents for consequences of meritorious action.

§76-5.2. Filing of claim.

§76-5.3. Hearing - Board and composition - Application of Administrative Procedures Act - Approval of claim.

§76-5.4. Good Samaritan Revolving Fund.

§76-5.5. Limitation of actions.

§76-5.6. Food donations - Civil and criminal liability – Options for safe food donation - Regulation of use - Definitions.

§76-5.7. Accident or disaster involving hazardous materials - Immunity from civil liability.

§76-5.8. Voluntary architectural or engineering services following declared national, state or local emergency - Immunity from liability.

§76-5.9. Immunity from liability for emergency assistance provided during natural disasters or catastrophic events.

§76-5A. Emergency use of automated defibrillator - Immunity from civil liability.

§76-6. General rights of persons.

§76-7. Defamation.

§76-8. Wrongs against personal relations.

§76-8.1. Alienation of affections or seduction - Civil action - Abolition.

§76-9. Right to use force.

§76-10.1. Landowners encouraged to make land available to public for recreational purposes - Limitation on liability – Definitions – Applicability of section to land and attached roads, water and structures used primarily for farming or ranching acti...

§76-16.1. Unauthorized use of or entry upon real property or improvements thereto – Immunity from liability.

§76-17. Medical malpractice - Reporting of the claim to licensing board.

§76-18. Limitation of action.

§76-19. Access to medical records - Copies - Waiver of privilege - Exception for inmates when threat to safety or security of self or institution.

§76-20. Refusing to furnish records - Penalty.

§76-20.1. Healing arts - Standard of care.

§76-20.2. Chelation or other authorized therapy not prohibited.

§76-21. Presumption of negligence.

§76-23. Public utilities - Definitions - Fraud - Penalties - Civil liability - Exemptions.

§76-24. Definitions.

§76-25. Professional review body, staff and personnel - Limitation of liability.

§76-26. Persons supplying information to professional review body - Protection from liability.

§76-27. Limitations on liability - Extent.

§76-28. Professional review body - Requirements for protection from liability.

§76-29. Emergency exception from notice and hearing requirement.

§76-31. Volunteers, charitable organizations, and not-for-profit corporations - Immunity from civil liability - Limitations

§76-31.3. Oklahoma Health Care Access Act - Volunteer Health Care Provider Program.

§76-32. Volunteer Professional Services Immunity Act.

§76-32.1. Liability for physician or health care provider acting in volunteer capacity.

§76-33. Immunity from liability - Application.

§76-38. Short title - Common Sense Consumption Act.

§76-39. Intent of act.

§76-40. Definitions.

§76-41. Weight gain or obesity civil liability restricted - Exceptions.

§76-50.1. Short title – Legislative intent - Construction.

§76-50.2. Definitions.

§76-50.3. Scope of liability.

§76-50.4. Waiver of liability.

§76-50.6. Gun ranges and gun clubs - Liability.

§76-51.1. Legislative findings – Injuries from unlawful firearm use.

§76-52.1. Firearm manufacturer, distributor, or seller liability limitation.

§76-52.2. Association of licensed persons liability limitation.

§76-53.1. Exceptions to liability limitations.

§76-57.1. Product liability for inherently unsafe products - Affirmative defense.

§76-57.2. Rebuttable presumptions – Grounds for rebutting – Liability of product sellers.

§76-58.1. Subsequent measures not admissible - Exceptions.

§76-80. Safety of premises - Liability to trespasser.

§76-80.1. Liability and vicarious liability for damages while trespassing.

§76-81. Short title - Personal Injury Trust Fund Transparency Act.

§76-82. Definitions.

§76-83. Required disclosures by plaintiff.

§76-84. Discovery - Use of materials.

§76-85. Scheduling trial - Stay of action.

§76-86. Defendant's identification of additional or alternative personal injury trusts.

§76-87. Valuation of personal injury trust claims - Judicial notice.

§76-88. Setoffs - Credits.

§76-89. Failure to provide information - Sanctions.

§76-90. Short title - Asbestos and Silica Claims Priorities Act.

§76-91. Legislative findings.

§76-92. Definitions.

§76-93. Pulmonary function testing - Interpretation.

§76-94. Prerequisite of prima facie showing in asbestos claims - Detailed occupational and exposure history - Evidence standards.

§76-95. Prerequisite of prima facie showing in silica claims - Medical report - Evidence requirements.

§76-96. Service of report on all defendants - Trial docket - Interpretation.

§76-97. Filing of written report and supporting test results of prima facie showing - Expediting mesothelioma claims.

§76-98. Effect of act in bankruptcy cases.

§76-99. Restriction on adverse actions in regard to health benefit plans, annuities, or life insurance, as a result of meeting this act's procedural requirements.

§76-100. Beginning of limitations period - Separate claims for nonmalignant conditions and cancer.

§76-100.1. Applicability of act.

§76-101. Severe weather shelter - Immunity from suit.

§76-102. Short title - Innocent Successor Asbestos-Related Liability Fairness Act.

§76-103. Definitions.

§76-104. Applicability.

§76-105. Limitations on successor asbestos-related liabilities.

§76-106. Establishing fair market value of total gross assets.

§76-107. Adjustment.

§76-108. Scope of act.

§76-109. Effective date.

§76-111. Limitations on liability for exposure to COVID-19.

§76-112. Short title - COVID-19 Product Protection Act – Limitations on liability.