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  2. Good Samaritan law - Wikipedia

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    In Canada, good Samaritan acts fall under provincial jurisdiction. Each province has its own act, such as Ontario's [6] and British Columbia's [7] respective Good Samaritan Acts, Alberta's, Northwest Territories, Yukon's and Nunavut's Emergency Medical Aid Acts, [8] and Nova Scotia's Volunteer Services Act. [9]

  3. Bill Emerson Good Samaritan Act of 1996 - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Food Donation Act of 2008 built on the Bill Emerson Good Samaritan Food Donation Act by encouraging federal agencies to donate excess food to nonprofit organizations, utilizing the exemption for civil and criminal liability provided for in the 1996 law. Federal contracts for the purchase of food valued at over $25,000 must make ...

  4. Good Samaritan Search and Recovery Act of 2013 - Wikipedia

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    The Good Samaritan Search and Recovery Act of 2013 is a United States bill that would make it easier for qualified volunteer groups to conduct searches for missing persons on federal land. [1] The federal government would be required to issue a permit within 48 hours.

  5. Good Samaritan Law (India) - Wikipedia

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    India's Good Samaritan Law was passed as a Bill by the Supreme court of India on March 30, 2016, and gave the "Force of Law" to the guidelines for the protection of Good Samaritans and then issued by the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways. [1] In the consecutive months, the state governments have passed GO (Government Order).

  6. Duty to rescue - Wikipedia

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    No duty to rescue or Good Samaritan law No duty to rescue, no data about Good Samaritan laws. In some countries, there exists a legal requirement for citizens to assist people in distress, unless doing so would put themselves or others in harm's way.

  7. Section 230 - Wikipedia

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    Section 230 has two primary parts both listed under §230(c) as the "Good Samaritan" portion of the law. Under section 230(c)(1), as identified above, an information service provider shall not be treated as a "publisher or speaker" of information from another provider.

  8. The Good Samaritan - Wikipedia

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    The phrases Good Samaritan and The Good Samaritan may also refer to: ... Bill Emerson Good Samaritan Act of 1996, a US law intended to encourage food donations;

  9. Bystander effect - Wikipedia

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    In the US, Good Samaritan laws have been implemented to protect bystanders who acted in good faith. Many organizations are including bystander training. For example, the United States Department of the Army is doing bystander training with respect to sexual assault.