Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 38.52 - Emergency Management.
38.52.180 - Liability for property damage, bodily injury, death—Immunity—Assumption by state—Indemnification—Immunity from liability for covered volunteers.

RCW 38.52.180
Liability for property damage, bodily injury, death—Immunity—Assumption by state—Indemnification—Immunity from liability for covered volunteers.

(1) There shall be no liability on the part of anyone including any person, partnership, corporation, the state of Washington or any political subdivision thereof who owns or maintains any building or premises which have been designated by a local organization for emergency management as a shelter from destructive operations or attacks by enemies of the United States for any injuries sustained by any person while in or upon said building or premises, as a result of the condition of said building or premises or as a result of any act or omission, or in any way arising from the designation of such premises as a shelter, when such person has entered or gone upon or into said building or premises for the purpose of seeking refuge therein during destructive operations or attacks by enemies of the United States or during tests ordered by lawful authority, except for an act of willful negligence by such owner or occupant or his or her servants, agents, or employees.
(2) All legal liability for damage to property or injury or death to persons (except an emergency worker, regularly enrolled and acting as such), caused by acts done or attempted during or while traveling to or from an emergency or disaster, search and rescue, or training or exercise authorized by the department in preparation for an emergency or disaster or search and rescue, under the color of this chapter in a bona fide attempt to comply therewith, except as provided in subsections (3), (4), and (5) of this section regarding covered volunteer emergency workers, shall be the obligation of the state of Washington. Suits may be instituted and maintained against the state for the enforcement of such liability, or for the indemnification of persons appointed and regularly enrolled as emergency workers while actually engaged in emergency management duties, or as members of any agency of the state or political subdivision thereof engaged in emergency management activity, or their dependents, for damage done to their private property, or for any judgment against them for acts done in good faith in compliance with this chapter: PROVIDED, That the foregoing shall not be construed to result in indemnification in any case of willful misconduct, gross negligence, or bad faith on the part of any agent of emergency management: PROVIDED, That should the United States or any agency thereof, in accordance with any federal statute, rule, or regulation, provide for the payment of damages to property and/or for death or injury as provided for in this section, then and in that event there shall be no liability or obligation whatsoever upon the part of the state of Washington for any such damage, death, or injury for which the United States government assumes liability.
(3) No act or omission by a covered volunteer emergency worker while engaged in a covered activity shall impose any liability for civil damages resulting from such an act or omission upon:
(a) The covered volunteer emergency worker;
(b) The supervisor or supervisors of the covered volunteer emergency worker;
(c) Any facility or their officers or employees;
(d) The employer of the covered volunteer emergency worker;
(e) The owner of the property or vehicle where the act or omission may have occurred during the covered activity;
(f) Any local organization that registered the covered volunteer emergency worker;
(g) The state or any state or local governmental entity; and
(h) Any professional or trade association of covered volunteer emergency workers.
(4) The immunity in subsection (3) of this section applies only when the covered volunteer emergency worker was engaged in a covered activity:
(a) Within the scope of his or her assigned duties;
(b) Under the direction of a local emergency management organization or the department, or a local law enforcement agency for search and rescue; and
(c) The act or omission does not constitute gross negligence or willful or wanton misconduct.
(5) For purposes of this section:
(a) "Covered volunteer emergency worker" means an emergency worker as defined in RCW 38.52.010 who (i) is not receiving or expecting compensation as an emergency worker from the state or local government, or (ii) is not a state or local government employee unless on leave without pay status.
(b) "Covered activity" means:
(i) Providing assistance or transportation authorized by the department during an emergency or disaster or search and rescue as defined in RCW 38.52.010, whether such assistance or transportation is provided at the scene of the emergency or disaster or search and rescue, at an alternative care site, at a hospital, or while in route to or from such sites or between sites; or
(ii) Participating in training or exercise authorized by the department in preparation for an emergency or disaster or search and rescue.
(6) Any requirement for a license to practice any professional, mechanical, or other skill shall not apply to any authorized emergency worker who shall, in the course of performing his or her duties as such, practice such professional, mechanical, or other skill during an emergency described in this chapter.
(7) The provisions of this section shall not affect the right of any person to receive benefits to which he or she would otherwise be entitled under this chapter, or under the workers' compensation law, or under any pension or retirement law, nor the right of any such person to receive any benefits or compensation under any act of congress.
(8) Any act or omission by a covered volunteer emergency worker while engaged in a covered activity using an off-road vehicle, nonhighway vehicle, or wheeled all-terrain vehicle does not impose any liability for civil damages resulting from such an act or omission upon the covered volunteer emergency worker or the worker's sponsoring organization.

[ 2017 c 36 § 1; 2016 c 84 § 1; 2011 c 336 § 791; 2007 c 292 § 2; 1987 c 185 § 7; 1984 c 38 § 17; 1974 ex.s. c 171 § 20; 1971 ex.s. c 8 § 2; 1953 c 145 § 1; 1951 c 178 § 11.]
NOTES:

Intent—Severability—1987 c 185: See notes following RCW 51.12.130.

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Title 38 - Militia and Military Affairs

Chapter 38.52 - Emergency Management.

38.52.005 - State military department to administer emergency management program—Local organizations authorized to change name.

38.52.010 - Definitions.

38.52.020 - Declaration of policy and purpose.

38.52.030 - Director—Comprehensive emergency management plan—Statewide 911 emergency communications network—State coordinator of search and rescue operations—State program for emergency assistance—State coordinator for radioactive and hazardous waste...

38.52.037 - Comprehensive state mine rescue plan—Submittal to legislature.

38.52.040 - Emergency management council—Members—Ad hoc committees—Rules review—Function as state emergency response commission—Intrastate mutual aid committee.

38.52.050 - Governor's general powers and duties.

38.52.070 - Local organizations and joint local organizations authorized—Establishment, operation—Emergency powers, procedures—Communication plans.

38.52.073 - Communication plan status report—Life safety information communication report.

38.52.080 - Outside aid—Rights and liabilities—Claims.

38.52.091 - Mutual aid and interlocal agreements—Requirements.

38.52.100 - Appropriations—Acceptance of funds, services, etc.

38.52.105 - Disaster response account.

38.52.110 - Use of existing services and facilities—Impressment of citizenry—First informer broadcasters.

38.52.115 - Liability of federal, state, and local agencies, and employees—Facilitation of access of first informer broadcaster.

38.52.120 - Political activity prohibited.

38.52.140 - Status of civil service employee preserved.

38.52.150 - Orders, rules, regulations—Enforcement—Availability—Penalty.

38.52.160 - Matching funds from political subdivision may be required.

38.52.170 - Plan for federal area.

38.52.180 - Liability for property damage, bodily injury, death—Immunity—Assumption by state—Indemnification—Immunity from liability for covered volunteers.

38.52.190 - Compensation for injury or death—Chapter exclusive.

38.52.195 - Exemption from liability while providing construction, equipment, or work.

38.52.1951 - Application of exemption from liability for architects and engineers.

38.52.198 - Emergency care, rescue, assistance, or recovery services in mine rescue or recovery work—Immunity from liability.

38.52.200 - Liability for compensation is in lieu of other liability—Exception.

38.52.205 - Claims arising from emergency management related activities—Filing—Contents.

38.52.207 - Claims arising from emergency management related activities—Filing—Consideration, adjustment, settlement, etc., by director—Effect.

38.52.210 - Compensation boards—Established.

38.52.220 - Compensation boards—Meetings—Claims not necessitating board meeting.

38.52.230 - Compensation boards—Attendance of witnesses, oaths, rules—Members uncompensated.

38.52.240 - Compensation boards—Duties as to compensation applications.

38.52.250 - Compensation boards—Quorum—Transmittal of minutes, claims—Appeal to department.

38.52.260 - When compensation furnished.

38.52.270 - Minors entitled to benefits.

38.52.280 - Compensation and benefits limited by appropriation.

38.52.290 - Applicability of workers' compensation law.

38.52.300 - Right of action against third party.

38.52.310 - Coverage, classification, registration, of workers.

38.52.320 - Schedule of payments.

38.52.330 - Expenditures authorized—Claims, payment and disposition—Appeals.

38.52.340 - Benefits under other compensation plans.

38.52.350 - Benefits furnished under federal law—Reduction of state benefits.

38.52.360 - Medical, surgical or hospital treatment.

38.52.370 - Medical, surgical or hospital treatment—Reimbursement.

38.52.380 - State compensation denied if payment prevents federal benefits.

38.52.390 - Contracts or work on cost basis for emergency management activities.

38.52.400 - Search and rescue activities—Powers and duties of local officials.

38.52.410 - Search and rescue activities—Distribution of funds for compensation and reimbursement of volunteers.

38.52.420 - Model contingency plan for pollution control facilities and hazardous waste management.

38.52.430 - Emergency response caused by person's intoxication—Recovery of costs from convicted person.

38.52.440 - Assistance for persons with disabilities present at scene of emergency—Assessment and report—Definitions.

38.52.500 - Statewide 911 telephone service—Finding.

38.52.501 - Statewide 911 emergency communications service—Findings.

38.52.505 - Statewide 911 emergency service—Automatic location identification—Rules.

38.52.510 - Statewide 911 communications systems—Funding by counties—State patrol public safety answering point.

38.52.520 - State 911 coordination office.

38.52.525 - State 911 coordination office—Public education materials.

38.52.531 - 911 advisory committee.

38.52.532 - 911 advisory committee—Annual legislative update—Modernization—Public safety answering points.

38.52.535 - State 911 coordination office and advisory committee—Uniform national standards.

38.52.540 - 911 account.

38.52.545 - Priorities for 911 funding.

38.52.550 - Emergency communications systems and information—Immunity from civil liability.

38.52.561 - 911 calls from radio communications and interconnected voice over internet protocol service companies—Technical and operational standards.

38.52.575 - Information in automatic number identification or automatic location identification database that is part of county 911 emergency communications system—Other information associated with county 911 emergency communications system—Exemption...

38.52.577 - Information from automatic number identification, automatic location identification database, or voluntarily submitted for inclusion in emergency notification system—Exemption from public inspection and copying.

38.52.580 - State agency communication plan for emergencies and disasters—Copy to legislature—Report.

38.52.900 - Short title.

38.52.920 - Repeal and saving.

38.52.930 - Transfer of powers, duties, and functions to state military department.

38.52.940 - Construction—Chapter applicable to state registered domestic partnerships—2009 c 521.