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AZ Good Sam LawLegal IssuesARIZONA GOOD SAMARITAN LAW Article 4, Emergency Aid 32-1471. Health care provider and any other person; emergency aid; non liability. Any health care provider licensed or certified to practice as such in this state or elsewhere, or a licensed ambulance attendant, driver or pilot as defined in 41-1831, or any other person who renders emergency care at a public gathering or at the scene of an emergency occurrence gratuitously and in good faith shall not be liable for any civil or other damages as the result of any act or omission by such person rendering the emergency care, or as the result of any act or failure of act to provide or arrange for further medical treatment or care for the injured persons, unless such person, while rendering such emergency care, is guilty of gross negligence. As amended Laws 1978, Ch. 205,1 Approved by the Governor- April 17, 1984 Filed in the Office of the Secretary of State- April 17, 1984 S:\EMT Dept\EMT Course Pack\ARIZONA GOOD SAMARITAN LAW.doc Rev


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