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6-5-332.1
Section 6-5-332.1 Immunity of persons assisting or advising as to mitigation of effects of
discharge of hazardous materials; nonimmunity of certain persons. (a) As used in this section,
the following words and terms shall have meanings respectively ascribed to them by this section:
(1) DISCHARGE. Includes leakage, seepage, or other release. (2) HAZARDOUS MATERIALS. Includes
all materials and substances which are now or hereafter designated or defined as hazardous
by any state or federal law or by the regulations of any state or federal government agency.
(3) PERSON. Includes any qualified individual, partnership, corporation, association, or other
entity. A qualified individual is one who is trained in the handling of hazardous materials.
(b) Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, no person, including a response
action contractor as defined in Section 22-35-3, who provides assistance or advice in mitigating
or attempting to mitigate the effects of an actual or threatened...
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45-37-41.05
hours who is sufficiently knowledgeable in the correct operation of the tanning devices to
inform and assist each customer in the proper use of the devices. (2) A tanning facility shall
post a warning sign in any area where a tanning device is used. Posting this sign does not
absolve the facility of any liability. The sign shall state: "DANGER, ULTRAVIOLET RADIATION
"Follow these instructions: "a. Avoid frequent or lengthy exposure. As with natural
sunlight, exposure can cause eye and skin injury or allergic reactions. Repeated exposure
can cause chronic sun damage characterized by wrinkling, dryness, fragility, and bruising
of the skin, or skin cancer. "b. Wear protective eyewear. FAILURE TO USE PROTECTIVE EYEWEAR
CAN RESULT IN SEVERE BURNS OR LONGTERM INJURY TO THE EYES. "c. Ultraviolet radiation
from sunlamps will aggravate the effects of the sun. Therefore, do not sunbathe before or
after exposure to ultraviolet radiation. "d. Using medications or cosmetics can increase
your...
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13A-11-91
lot, parking garage, or other parking area the employer provides for employees; or (2) To investigate,
confirm, or determine an employee's compliance with laws related to the ownership or possession
of a firearm or ammunition or the transportation and storage of a firearm or ammunition. (d)
Nothing in this section shall be construed to provide immunity from liability to an employer,
business entity, or property owner for his or her own affirmative wrongful acts that cause
harm, damage, or injury to another. (e) The denial by a court of a Motion to Dismiss
based on immunity grounds shall be appealable in the same manner as a final order to the appellate
court which would otherwise have jurisdiction over the appeal from a final order of the action.
Such appeal may only be filed within 42 days of the order denying the Motion to Dismiss. The
filing of such appeal, the failure to file an appeal, or the affirmance of the denial of the
Motion to Dismiss shall in no way affect the right of...
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6-5-337
Section 6-5-337 Immunity of those involved in equine activities. (a) The Legislature recognizes
that persons who participate in equine activities may incur injuries as a result of the risks
involved in those activities. The Legislature also finds that the state and its citizens derive
numerous economic and personal benefits from equine activities. The Legislature finds,
determines, and declares that for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health,
and safety, and to encourage equine activities, this legislation is to limit the civil liability
of those involved in equine activities. (b) As used in this section, the following words shall
mean the following unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: (1) ENGAGES IN AN EQUINE
ACTIVITY. Riding, training, providing, or assisting in providing medical treatment of, driving,
or being a passenger upon an equine, whether mounted or unmounted, or any person assisting
a participant or show management in equine activities. The term...
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32-19-2
of this title relating to insurance, license plates, registration, operator's licenses, or
certificates of title. (e) A shared micromobility device shall be labeled with visible language
identifying its use in a shared micromobility device system. (f) The owner or operator of
a shared micromobility device system shall procure and keep in full force a commercial liability
insurance policy with minimum limits of one million dollars ($1,000,000) per occurrence, insuring
against bodily injury, including death, and property damage caused by the negligence
or wantonness of the owner or operator of a shared micromobility device system. (g) Counties
and municipalities may regulate the operation of shared micromobility devices. The authorization
or permission from the applicable county or municipality may be conditioned on certain requirements,
including, but not limited to: (1) Minimum insurance requirements that may be in addition
to the mandatory insurance requirements under...
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6-5-336
Section 6-5-336 Volunteers. (a) This section shall be known as "The Volunteer Service
Act." (b) The Legislature finds and declares that: (1) The willingness of volunteers
to offer their services has been increasingly deterred by a perception that they put personal
assets at risk in the event of tort actions seeking damages arising from their activities
as volunteers; (2) The contributions of programs, activities, and services to communities
is diminished and worthwhile programs, activities, and services are deterred by the unwillingness
of volunteers to serve either as volunteers or as officers, directors, or trustees of nonprofit
public and private organizations; (3) The provisions of this section are intended to encourage
volunteers to contribute their services for the good of their communities and at the same
time provide a reasonable basis for redress of claims which may arise relating to those services.
(c) For the purposes of this section, the meaning of the terms specified shall...
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32-8-87
or any other person pays or makes other monetary settlement to a person when a vehicle is damaged
and the damage to the vehicle is greater than or equal to 75 percent of the fair retail value
of the vehicle prior to damage as set forth in a current edition of a nationally recognized
compilation of retail values, including automated data bases. The compensation for total loss
as defined in this subsection shall not include payments by an insurer or other person for
medical care, bodily injury, vehicle rental, or for anything other than the amount
paid for the actual damage to the motor vehicle. A vehicle that has sustained minor damage
as a result of theft or vandalism shall not be considered a total loss. Any person acquiring
ownership of a damaged motor vehicle that meets the definition of total loss for which a salvage
title has not been issued shall apply for a salvage title, other than a scrap metal processor
acquiring such vehicle for purposes of recycling into metallic...
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37-15-10
Damage Prevention Fund for the exclusive use of the authority. The expenditures of monies in
the Underground Damage Prevention Fund shall be at the discretion of the authority board to
carry out its duties under this chapter. Excess funds shall be used to support public awareness
programs and training and education of excavators, operators, locators, and other persons
to reduce the number and severity of violations of this chapter. (f) This chapter does not
affect any civil remedies for personal injury or property damage or criminal
sanctions except as otherwise specifically provided for in this chapter. (g) Evidence of findings
of fact, civil penalties, or any of the actions or proceedings pursuant to this chapter shall
not be admissible in any other civil causes of actions related to the excavation or damage
for which the penalty or fine was issued; however, these materials are discoverable in civil
actions arising from the facts herein. This chapter does not limit any...
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25-5-1
an artificial member of the body by accidental means. (8) INJURIES BY AN ACCIDENT ARISING OUT
OF AND IN THE COURSE OF THE EMPLOYMENT. Without otherwise affecting either the meaning or
interpretation of the clause, the clause does not cover workers except while engaged in or
about the premises where their services are being performed or where their service requires
their presence as a part of service at the time of the accident and during the hours of service
as workers. (9) INJURY. "Injury and personal injury"
shall mean only injury by accident arising out of and in the course of the employment,
and shall not include a disease in any form, except for an occupational disease or where it
results naturally and unavoidably from the accident. Injury shall include physical
injury caused either by carpal tunnel syndrome disorder or by other cumulative trauma
disorder if either disorder arises out of and in the course of the employment, and breakage
or damage to eyeglasses, hearing aids,...
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6-5-347
behalf of an agritourism professional. (4) INHERENT RISKS OF AGRITOURISM ACTIVITIES. Those
conditions, dangers, or hazards that are an integral part of an agritourism activity, including
any of the following: a. Surface and subsurface conditions and natural conditions of land,
vegetation, and waters. b. The behavior of wild animals or insects. c. The behavior of domestic
animals or insects as to: 1. The propensity of a domestic animal or insect to behave in ways
that may result in sickness, injury, harm, or death to persons on or around them. 2.
The unpredictability of the reaction of a domestic animal or insect to sounds, sudden movement,
and unfamiliar objects, persons, or other animals. d. The ordinary dangers of structures or
equipment ordinarily used on a working agricultural operation, excluding a dangerous condition
on structures or equipment ordinarily used on a working agricultural operation that is actually
known by an agritourism professional, not open and obvious, not made...
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