SECTION 252.515. Postdisaster Relief Assistance Act; immunity from civil liability.
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1(1) 2This section may be cited as the “Postdisaster Relief Assistance Act.”
13(2) 14Any person who gratuitously and in good faith provides temporary housing, food, water, or electricity to emergency first responders or the immediate family members of emergency first responders in response to an emergency situation related to and arising out of a public health emergency declared pursuant to s. 62381.0031563or a state of emergency declared pursuant to s. 72252.3673may not be held liable for any civil damages as a result of providing the temporary housing, food, water, or electricity unless the person acts in a manner that demonstrates a reckless disregard for the consequences of another.
111(3) 112As used in this section, the term:
119(a) 120“Emergency first responder” means:
1241. 125A physician licensed under chapter 458.
1312. 132An osteopathic physician licensed under chapter 459.
1393. 140A chiropractic physician licensed under chapter 460.
1474. 148A podiatric physician licensed under chapter 461.
1555. 156A dentist licensed under chapter 466.
1626. 163An advanced practice registered nurse licensed under s. 171464.012172.
1737. 174A physician assistant licensed under s. 180458.347181or s. 183459.022184.
1858. 186A worker employed by a public or private hospital in the state.
1989. 199A paramedic as defined in s. 205401.23(17)206.
20710. 208An emergency medical technician as defined in s. 216401.23(11)217.
21811. 219A firefighter as defined in s. 225633.102226.
22712. 228A law enforcement officer as defined in s. 236943.10237.
23813. 239A member of the Florida National Guard.
24614. 247Any other personnel designated as emergency personnel by the Governor pursuant to a declared emergency.
262(b) 263“Immediate family member” means any parent, spouse, child, or sibling.
273(4) 274The immunity provided by this section does not apply to damages as a result of any act or omission:
293(a) 294That occurs more than 6 months after the declaration of the public health emergency pursuant to s. 311381.00315312or state of emergency pursuant to s. 319252.36, 320unless the emergency is extended as provided in those sections, in which case the immunity provided by this section continues to apply for the duration of the extension and 6 months thereafter; or
353(b) 354That is unrelated to the original declared emergency or any extension thereof.
366(5) 367As used in this section, the term “reckless disregard” means conduct that a reasonable person knew or should have known at the time such services were provided would likely result in injury so as to affect the life or health of another, taking into account the extent or serious nature of the prevailing circumstances.
421(6) 422A person may register with a county emergency management agency as a temporary provider of housing, food, water, or electricity for emergency first responders if the county provides for such registration. A person who has registered with a county emergency management agency as a provider of temporary housing, food, water, or electricity to emergency first responders or the immediate family members of emergency first responders is presumed to have acted in good faith in providing such housing, food, water, or electricity.