West Virginia Code
Article 7. Actions for Injuries
§55-7-16. Immunity From Liability for Ski Patrol Rendering Emergency Care

(a) A member in good standing of a national ski patrol system who, without compensation, provides emergency aid or assistance to an injured or ill person at the scene of a ski resort rescue operation, outdoor emergency rescue operation or while otherwise performing ski patrol or while transporting an injured or ill person to a place for transfer to an available emergency medical center or hospital as the result of being on ski patrol, may not be held liable for civil damages for any alleged act or omission which is claimed to have occurred during the rendering of the emergency aid or assistance. The limitation of liability established by the provisions of this section apply to acts or omissions rendered in good faith.
(b) For the purposes of this section, a national ski patrol system is a national organization whose members are volunteers and do not receive compensation and are required to obtain training in safety and emergency medical treatment.
(c) For purposes of this section, the term "compensation" does not include access to a recreational facility, complimentary lift tickets, food, lodging or other gifts or discounts that may be offered or accessible to a person.

Structure West Virginia Code

West Virginia Code

Chapter 55. Actions, Suits and Arbitration; Judicial Sale

Article 7. Actions for Injuries

§55-7-1. Seduction

§55-7-2. Insulting Words

§55-7-3. Unlawful Seizure or Attachment

§55-7-4. Action of Replevin Abolished

§55-7-5. Action for Death by Wrongful Act

§55-7-6. By Whom Action for Wrongful Death to Be Brought; Amount and Distribution of Damages; Period of Limitation

§55-7-7. Compromise of Claim for Death by Wrongful Act

§55-7-8. Personal Injury Action Where Injuries Result in Death

§55-7-8a. Actions Which Survive; Limitations; Law Governing Such Actions

§55-7-9. Violation of Statutes

§55-7-10. Trespass Abolished; Trespass on the Case to Lie in Lieu Thereof

§55-7-11. Suits Against Unincorporated Common Carriers

§55-7-11a. Settlement, Release or Statement Within Twenty Days After Personal Injury; Disavowal; Certain Expressions of Sympathy Inadmissible as Evidence

§55-7-12. Liability of One Joint Tort-Feasor Not Affected by Release To, or Accord and Satisfaction With, Another

§55-7-13a. Modified Comparative Fault Standard Established

§55-7-13b. Definitions

§55-7-13c. Liability to Be Several; Amount of Judgment; Allocation of Fault

§55-7-13d. Determination of Fault; Imputed Fault; When Plaintiff’s Criminal Conduct Bars Recovery; Burden of Proof; Damages; Stay of Action; Limitations; Applicability; Severability

§55-7-14. Liability of Visual or Sound Broadcasting Stations for Defamatory Statements

§55-7-15. Aid to Victim of Accident and Victim of Crime; Immunity From Civil Liability

§55-7-16. Immunity From Liability for Ski Patrol Rendering Emergency Care

§55-7-17. Aid by Trained Hazardous Substance Response Personnel; Immunity From Civil Liability; Definitions

§55-7-18. Limiting Liability of Home Care Service Providers, Daycare Centers and Residential Care Facilities Disclosing Certain Employment Information

§55-7-18a. Employer Immunity From Liability; Disclosure of Information Regarding Former Employees

§55-7-19. Liability of Health Care Providers Who Render Services at School Athletic Events; Limiting Liability; Exceptions

§55-7-20. Limiting Civil Liability of Nonprofits for Arranging Passage on Excursion Trains

§55-7-21. Creating Presumption of Good Faith for Court-Appointed Licensed Psychologists and Psychiatrists Conducting a Child Custody Evaluation; Method for Assigning Court and Legal Fees

§55-7-22. Civil Relief for Persons Resisting Certain Criminal Activities

§55-7-23. Prescription Drugs and Medical Devices; Limiting Health Care Providers' Liability Exposure

§55-7-25. Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Actions; Complaint; Specific Amount of Damages Not to Be Stated

§55-7-26. First Responders Who Use Forced Entry in Response to 911 Call; Limited Immunity From Civil and Criminal Liability

§55-7-27. Liability of Possessor of Real Property for Harm to a Trespasser

§55-7-28. Limiting Civil Liability of a Possessor of Real Property for Injuries Caused by Open and Obvious Hazards

§55-7-29. Limitations on Punitive Damages

§55-7-30. Adequate Pharmaceutical Warnings; Limiting Civil Liability for Manufacturers or Sellers Who Provide Warning to a Learned Intermediary

§55-7-31. Limitation on Products Liability Actions; Innocent Seller